1. James H. Hamilton
5982 Harshmanville Rd. Huber Heights,Ohio
Ph: 937-558-7777
E-mail: chrissysdad1995@yahoo.com
Education
Received GED in 1989 from the State of New Jersey Board of Education
Work History
Tenneco Automotive Systems Jan 2010 to present
Lineman: As a lineman my responsibilities include running the Epsilon I and 001
machines compressing springs onto struts for GM vehicles. Bar code labels are my
responsibility once the parts have been finished. Drive stand-up and sit-down forklifts.
Employee Personnel Services July 2009 to Jan 2010
Shipping clerk: My responsibilities included taking work order numbers and putting them
into the scanner to scan boxes for shipment.
Tenneco Automotive Systems June 2008 to Dec
2008
Warehouse worker assembly line worker: As a warehouse worker I loaded and
unloaded trucks, ran the computer to bill out the trucks for deliveries, and sorted the
different orders for the trucks. Made sure orders were done and deliveries were on time.
Coordinating with Shipping and Receiving Department to make sure there were enough
parts for the orders and check for shipping status. I also worked the assembly line
marking and building shocks and struts for all GM plants.
Delphi Automotive Systems May 2007 to June 2008
Warehouse worker: Loaded and unloaded trucks as well as ran the computer to bill out
the trucks on SAP system. I sorted different parts for the different orders; scanned and
relabeled parts.
Dimco Grey July 2004 to Dec 2006
Press operator for Delphi brake boosters. We made cylinders for the inside of the brake
boosters.
CBS Temporary Service Oct 2003 to July 2004
Worked on a molding machine making GM parts for the dashboards, headrests,
bumpers, and fenders.
Mark Concepts Jan 1999 to March
2000
Press operator and die setter. Ran parts for Kenworth and Peterbuilt trucks. Built steps,
gas tank brackets, step brackets, and fender brackets.