Don't be surprised if he follows the same
blueprint at his new job.
Not exact matches
General Maintenance Worker — Nashville Maintenance — June 2014 — Present • Inspect equipment and machinery to pinpoint source of problem and recommend solution to property owner, accompanied by an estimate • Repair machines using an array of tools, such as wrenches, drills, saws, hoists, and hammers • Schedule routine maintenance to be done
at over 30 properties in the city, including schools and industrial complexes • Assemble
new HVAC units to be installed
at a building, and install
new wiring to be in compliance with state ordinance • Develop schematic designs and
blueprints to be distributed to team members that accurately lay out what is required for the
job • Maintain a safe working environment by writing a safely manual to be used by all 40 members of the company, and throughout employment never had a single accident • Join metal components together in a piece of equipment with welding equipment and torches
Construction Carpenter Foreman, Reliant Construction, Santa Fe, NM — 2 / 2011 - present • Supervise crew of
at least six carpenters on active
job sites • Review
blueprints and plans with customers, advising on best materials for
job • Plan and develop crew schedules and assignments • Maintain time sheets, work orders, and financial data • Train and evaluate
new crew members in accordance with
job needs and specifications • Maintain tools and equipment in working order, performing minor repairs as needed
How can you prove yourself in a demanding executive
job interview and give yourself a
blueprint to success in your
new job at the same time?