1. JEREMY R.STRICKLAND
404 Alicia St, Albertville, Alabama 35950
Home: (256)252-2291 Cell: (256)252-2291 Email: jerstrickland1@gmail.com
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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY:
Experienced Fabricator knowledgeable about general warehouse operations. Works quickly and stays
focused under strict deadlines. Assembler skilled in managing multiple tasks with frequently changing
priorities. Meets deadlines and continuously projects a positive attitude. Dependable self-starter
experienced in manufacturing production, assembly, quality assurance and machine operation and
maintenance. Fabricator who reads blueprints with ease and works quickly and efficiently on fast-paced
assembly lines.
SKILLS:
Small parts assembly
Final assembly processes
Pneumatic and electric tools use
Maintenance of shop equipment
Fusing, cutting and measuring tools
experience
Qualified in blueprint interpretation
Knowledge of metal parts and assemblies
Critical thinking
Microsoft Office: Excel, PowerPoint, Word
Team oriented
50 WPM typing
Organized
Complex data management
Multi-tasker
Forklift
Overhead Crane
Acetylene/Propane Torch
CNC Plasma
Brake Press
Iron Worker
WORK HISTORY:
Parts Department Lead Man, 03/2013 to 01/2016
K&A Fabrication – 1207 RailRoad Ave. Guntersville, AL. 35976
Received and correctly processed both written and verbal instructions, prints and work orders.
Made and revised set ups on test strands previously calibrated by other staff.
Inspected and tested components, assemblies and power tools.
Disassembled, reassembled and corrected changeover.
Built containers and pack parts in accordance with detailed packing specifications.
Verified part numbers and placed parts in appropriate shipping containers.
Recognized and reported defective material and equipment to shift supervisor.
Executed the entire assembly process by accurately interpreting set-up sheets, work orders, drawings
or blueprints.
Planned and paced work efficiently in order to meet daily, weekly, project or production goals.
Observed all safety policies and procedures.
Set up and tested monitors and calculators and recorded test data per engineering and quality
specifications.
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Parts Department Lead Man Cont.,
Installed protective devices such as bracing, padding, or strapping to prevent shifting or damage
during shipping.
Correctly and safely used a variety of hand tools, saws and cutting equipment to carry out job duties.
Geo-spatial Analyst/Low Altitude Air Defense, 08/2004 to 10/2012
United States Marine Corps. – Jacksonville, NC.
Sorted and routed incoming correspondence and messages.
Developed and led training programs in preparation for combat.
Wrote office job descriptions and directives.
Operated and maintained equipment worth $100,000 in contaminated areas.
Guided and coordinated unit's force protection programs to meet fleet requirements.
Tracked personnel and supplies within the company.
Aided superiors in the planning, resourcing and execution of more than 150 mounted and dismounted
operations.
Planned and briefed personnel on missions.
EDUCATION:
High School Diploma: 2004
Douglas High School - Horton, AL.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Consistently produced finished parts at a rate of 15 pieces per hour.
Resolved assembly problems by altering dimensions to meet specifications.
Awarded National Defense Medal in 2004.
Awarded the Overseas Service Ribbon in 2005.
Awarded Korean Defense medal in 2007.
Awarded Good Conduct medal in 2008.
Awarded Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal in 2010.
Trained and supervised multiple personnel for special operations.