Mechanical Inspector Resume
Here’s a sample of what your Mechanical Inspector Resume should look like while applying for Mechanical Inspector Jobs.
601 Main Street,
Campbell,
TX, 75422
222-222-2222
name@emailprovider.com
Summary:
A driven individual who has more than a decade of experience under his wing; has substantial work experience doing inspection evaluations and quality assurance monitoring and checks on mechanical and building components rendered by construction workers, contracted services and other third party outsourced services; majority of his work covers close inspection of electrical, plumbing, mechanical and other system components found in commercial and residential sites such as appliances, boilers, elevators, gas and oil lines and HVAC systems; has evaluated systems based on specific and relevant building codes and procedures and made sure they are of good quality, in excellent working condition and in adherence with local and state standards; has reported and documented all violations and inconsistencies, as well as poor quality standards
Professional Experience:
Mechanical Inspector January 2007 – Present
Synectics Inc., Batavia, IL
Responsibilities
Analyzed and interpreted sample data.
Did cost estimates and recorded operational data.
Installed and positioned new parts, components, and instruments for some components which are not properly placed.
Cleaned and maintained test equipment and instruments to ensure that they are in pristine conditions and are properly functioning.
Quality Control Inspector June 2004– January 2007
NW Houston Oil and Gas Company, Houston, Texas
Responsibilities
Assessed the value, importance or quality of things structure-and function-wise.
Analyzed information and evaluated results necessary for choosing the right solution to solve problems.
Inspected samples, shipments, inventories and folder updates.
Verified and checked machine tooling, orientation and parts.
Conducted training sessions to junior machinist and inspectors.
QC Inspector February 1999 – May 2001
Z Microsystems, Clinton, New York
Responsibilities
Examined machine-made products and components, installations and repairs for defects.
Recorded number of defective works and encoded them according to recurrence, departments and individuals.
Informed department supervisor when percentage of defective work exceeds allowable limits.
Performed frequent process checks in production.
Performed any other duties as assigned by the Director of Quality Control.
Education:
1997- 1999 Master of Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA
1993 – 1997 Bachelor of Science Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA
Skills:
Proficiency in both oral and written communication skills
Proficiency in computer applications and programs related to work
Knowledgeable in applicable laws, codes and regulations
Proficiency in design techniques, tools, and principles involved in production of precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings and models
Knowledgeable in machine tools and workmanship standards
Knowledgeable in practical application of engineering science and technology
Familiarity with gauging procedures, machine shop practice & drafting
Awards and Honors:
Certificate Mechanical Drafting and Design, 2000
Certificate MicroStation/Intergraph, 2000




