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I found out that my position will be gone as of June 1st, 2010. I figured I would get a head start on finding a new job. I need help with my resume, I am not good at pointing out my strenghts. Here is what I have so far, give me some suggestions, even if they are mean.

Thanks,
Chris

Christopher W. Sample
880 W. Mesquite
Apache Junction, AZ 85220
(480) 452-9725





Objective: Position as a Field Service Technician allowing for professional growth and advancement opportunities.



Summary of Qualifications
• Over 12 years electromechanical experience.
• Experienced in repair/replacement of shafts, bearings, belts, gears, motors etc.
• Experienced in repairing and soldering damaged/faulty wiring.
• Basic computer skills.
• Able to troubleshoot down to circuit board level.
• Acknowledged for working well in a high volume, high pressure environment.
• Proficient with test equipment such as multi-meters and oscilloscopes.
• Experienced in using MIG and Stick welders (not certified).



Background
• Team player.
• Organized.
• Motivated.
• Punctual.
• Leader and trainer of new hires.
• Trustworthy



Professional Experience
• BancTec, Phoenix, AZ
Field Service Engineer, 1997- Present
• Install/Maintain/Repair of electomechanical payment processing equipment in banking environment.
• Maintain customer sites without direct supervision.
• Keep accurate repair logs.
• Keep accurate inventory count.
• Work several different shifts, including on-call and overtime.
• Work with a team or individually.



Education
• HighTech Institute, Phoenix, AZ
AAS, Electronics Technology, 1997
• 4.0 gpa
• Perfect attendance
GWTT
so far I see one thing at the bottom that is a very big problem
never been to glamis. you need to change that. thumb.gif

Electronic skills are good. Try looking into a sanitation water treatment plant. try governmentjobs.com look in your area. they run alot of electronic powered motors.
Sample
QUOTE (GWTT @ Sep 29 2009, 06:11 PM) *
so far I see one thing at the bottom that is a very big problem
never been to glamis. you need to change that. thumb.gif

Electronic skills are good. Try looking into a sanitation water treatment plant. try governmentjobs.com look in your area. they run alot of electronic powered motors.



icon_biggrin.gif , that will be changing shortly. I am headed out on Oct. 9th to ride with snowdemon and a couple of his buddies.

I will look into those ideas, thanks.
JDMeister
QUOTE (Sample @ Sep 29 2009, 06:03 PM) *
I found out that my position will be gone as of June 1st, 2010. I figured I would get a head start on finding a new job. I need help with my resume, I am not good at pointing out my strenghts. Here is what I have so far, give me some suggestions, even if they are mean.

Thanks,
Chris

Christopher W. Sample
880 W. Mesquite
Apache Junction, AZ 85220
(480) 452-9725





Objective: Position as a Field Service Technician allowing for professional growth and advancement opportunities.



Summary of Qualifications
• Over 12 years electromechanical experience.
• Experienced in repair/replacement of shafts, bearings, belts, gears, motors etc.
• Experienced in repairing and soldering damaged/faulty wiring.
• Basic computer skills.
• Able to troubleshoot down to circuit board level.
• Acknowledged for working well in a high volume, high pressure environment.
• Proficient with test equipment such as multi-meters and oscilloscopes.
• Experienced in using MIG and Stick welders (not certified).



Background
• Team player.
• Organized.
• Motivated.
• Punctual.
• Leader and trainer of new hires.
• Trustworthy



Professional Experience
• BancTec, Phoenix, AZ
Field Service Engineer, 1997- Present
• Install/Maintain/Repair of electomechanical payment processing equipment in banking environment.
• Maintain customer sites without direct supervision.
• Keep accurate repair logs.
• Keep accurate inventory count.
• Work several different shifts, including on-call and overtime.
• Work with a team or individually.



Education
• HighTech Institute, Phoenix, AZ
AAS, Electronics Technology, 1997
• 4.0 gpa
• Perfect attendance



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saychz316
just my .02,

while you are working, spend the money now while you have the income, for a professional resume from a couple different places. they know what works, and what looks good. its worth it. dont do the copy past thing off of windows word program. they see right through those.

good luck.
Ifly
There are some Resume programs you can buy for around 20 -25 bucks. Taylor your resume to the company you are sending it too. Find key words in there add and put them in your resume. Dont forget a good cover letter, this is very helpful. make sure you take advantage of your insurance, get new glasses, hit the dentist office, get a check up.
Wicked.Good
QUOTE (Sample @ Sep 29 2009, 06:14 PM) *
QUOTE (GWTT @ Sep 29 2009, 06:11 PM) *
so far I see one thing at the bottom that is a very big problem
never been to glamis. you need to change that. thumb.gif

Electronic skills are good. Try looking into a sanitation water treatment plant. try governmentjobs.com look in your area. they run alot of electronic powered motors.



icon_biggrin.gif , that will be changing shortly. I am headed out on Oct. 9th to ride with snowdemon and a couple of his buddies.

I will look into those ideas, thanks.


We'll keep our eyes and ears open, Chris. Glad you're FINALLY gonna get that Glamis trip in. John is a heck of a guy.
jchappy
check here
we still need good techs

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