Erik Kaufman has over 5 years of experience as a machine operator and 2 years as a production lead. He has an Associate's degree in Electrical Engineering Technology. His technical skills include logic circuit design, oscilloscopes, electrical schematics, soldering, and troubleshooting circuits. He has worked as a line cook and in warehouse and production roles.
1. Erik Kaufman
881 W. Main St. – Ravenna, Ohio 44266 – 330-907-0209 – erik_leigh@yahoo.com-
www.linkedin.com/in/ErikKaufman1
Professional Summary:
Five years of Machine Operator experience with a commitment to safety, quality and customer
service. Promoted to Production Lead within 6 months of employment and for two years
reviewed work orders and ran several different machines simultaneously.
Technical Skills:
Logic Circuit build / design
Oscilloscope
Electrical Schematics
Test and construct electronic circuits
Install point – to – point wiring, wire
harnesses and wire connectors
Surface mount soldering skills
Experience in quality control and
testing
Troubleshoot circuits and power
sources
Skilled in the use of hand tools for
repairing and installation
Reads and understands schematics
and blueprints
Assemble and disassemble PC’s to
the component level
Education:
Associate of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering Technology Graduation: 06/2015
ITT Technical Institute – Akron, Ohio
Dean’s list
Work Experience:
Line Cook 12/2009 – 12/2012
Eddy’s Deli and Restaurant – Stow, Ohio
-Apportioned and served food to facility residents, employees, and patrons
-Checked quantity and quality of received products
-Continuously monitored restaurant and took appropriate action to ensure food quality and
service standards are consistently met
Production Associate / Production Lead 11/2007 – 06/2009
Gojo Industries – Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
-Monitored process units and quality control testing performance for plant processes
-Made sound and logical judgments regarding process changes
-Reviewed the daily computer log and reported any inaccuracies in the process board
-Responded to and initiated proper corrections to process alarms
-Communicated effectively with operators and supervisors on a technical level
-Cleaned, wrapped, and labeled outgoing orders
-Counted and verified orders picked to ensure accuracy
-Processed work orders and prioritized jobs
-Reviewed work orders and communicated with prior shift to assess work needs for the day
-Kept supervisor informed of job progress and material requirements
2. -Maintained record accuracy by using work order reporting system
-Notified supervisors of faulty operations and defective materials
Warehouse 04/2004 – 07/2006
Alro Steel – Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
-Cleared damaged items and loaded freight
-Loaded flatbed by forklift and hand truck
-Used propane forklift to load trailer at warehouse
-Operated powered lift trucks, floor sweepers, pallet jacks and forklifts safely, with a 0%
incident rate
-Followed proper selection procedures as established by the company
-Receiving incoming shipments and reviewed contents against purchase order for accuracy
-Oversaw warehousing and storage practices and housekeeping
-Unloaded, picked, staged, and loaded products for shipping
-Oversaw special orders, after-hours, and urgent shipping jobs
-Evaluated operational records and made scheduling adjustments to maximize efficiency
-Selected products for specific routes according to pick sheets
-Counted and verified orders picked to ensure accuracy