Jamie Justice scored at Level 7 on the Applied Mathematics portion of the WorkKeys assessment test administered on November 20, 2015 at Tulsa Technology Center CSC. Level 7 indicates the ability to set up and solve complex problems requiring multiple calculations and unit conversions. The summary encourages Jamie to use and expand their strong math skills by learning more procedures and solving challenging problems.
Jamie C. Justice worked for Cyclonic Valve Company for one year as an exceptional CNC Machinist/Operator. She was laid off due to a 25% reduction in manufacturing staff caused by a long-term economic downturn in the Oil and Gas industry. The letter writer highly recommends Jamie for any manufacturing position, praising her strong CNC machine skills, solid work ethic, dependability, positive attitude, intense desire to learn, and consistent high performance. Jamie also exhibited strong machine maintenance and repair skills, and played a key role in implementing Lean practices at the company through her positive attitude and eagerness to learn and improve processes.
Jamie Justice scored at Level 4 on the Locating Information test as part of a WorkKeys assessment. People who score at this level can use straightforward workplace graphics like tables and line graphs to find several pieces of information, compare trends and main points, and summarize information. To improve, Jamie should practice reading more complicated graphics and comparing and summarizing information within and across multiple graphics.
Jamie Justice scored at Level 7 on the Applied Mathematics portion of the WorkKeys assessment test administered on November 20, 2015 at Tulsa Technology Center CSC. Level 7 indicates the ability to set up and solve complex problems requiring multiple calculations and unit conversions. The summary encourages Jamie to use and expand their strong math skills by learning more procedures and solving challenging problems.
Jamie C. Justice worked for Cyclonic Valve Company for one year as an exceptional CNC Machinist/Operator. She was laid off due to a 25% reduction in manufacturing staff caused by a long-term economic downturn in the Oil and Gas industry. The letter writer highly recommends Jamie for any manufacturing position, praising her strong CNC machine skills, solid work ethic, dependability, positive attitude, intense desire to learn, and consistent high performance. Jamie also exhibited strong machine maintenance and repair skills, and played a key role in implementing Lean practices at the company through her positive attitude and eagerness to learn and improve processes.
Jamie Justice scored at Level 4 on the Locating Information test as part of a WorkKeys assessment. People who score at this level can use straightforward workplace graphics like tables and line graphs to find several pieces of information, compare trends and main points, and summarize information. To improve, Jamie should practice reading more complicated graphics and comparing and summarizing information within and across multiple graphics.
Jamie Justice scored at a Level 4 on the Reading for Information section of the WorkKeys assessment taken on December 4th, 2015 at the Tulsa Technology Center CSC. A Level 4 score means the individual can apply information to situations specifically described in reading materials that may contain several details or describe multi-step processes. The summary recommends reading more detailed, multi-step business materials and working on understanding words with multiple meanings to improve skills.
This certificate recognizes an individual for their valuable contributions, accomplishments, hard work, and dedication. It congratulates them for placing in the top ten in SkillsUSA of Oklahoma for the 2011-2012 year. SkillsUSA is a career and technical student organization serving high school and college students preparing for careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations.
Jamie Justice received a grade report from Tulsa Technology Center School District No. 18 for the 2016LT INDT - MST-L311 Mechatronics I course. The report shows Jamie received no tardies or absences and earned an A grade for the 1st period and no grade for the 2nd period in the first semester. Jamie also received no tardies or absences and no reported grades for the 3rd and 4th periods in the second semester.
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Jamie Justice received several certificates and awards recognizing their completion of vocational training programs including:
- A certificate of completion in Manufacturing Production Machinist.
- Training certificates in lift truck operation safety and forklift safety.
- Awards for skills and leadership from Tulsa Tech and SkillsUSA.
This certificate recognizes that Jamie Justice from Oklahoma successfully completed a lift truck operator and safety training course on June 1, 2012. The certificate was awarded by the Saltty Council to Jamie Justice for completing the training.
This certificate recognizes Jamie Justice for achieving perfect attendance in a program at Tulsa Tech. The certificate is titled "Make Your Own Path" and is signed by the Campus Director to commemorate Jamie's dedication in completing the program through 100% attendance.
This certificate recognizes a student named Iamjefustjce for perfect attendance during the first quarter of the 2015-2016 school year at the Broken Arrow Campus of Tulsa Tech. The certificate is signed by the campus director and attendance clerk to honor the student's 100% attendance record.
The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education awarded Jamie Justice a certificate for achieving the competency requirements for 4002 Electronics Assembler. The certificate was issued on June 11, 2018 and signed by the director of the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education. Jamie Justice demonstrated competency in electronics assembly.
Jamie Justice scored at a Level 4 on the Reading for Information section of the WorkKeys assessment taken on December 4th, 2015 at the Tulsa Technology Center CSC. A Level 4 score means the individual can apply information to situations specifically described in reading materials that may contain several details or describe multi-step processes. The summary recommends reading more detailed, multi-step business materials and working on understanding words with multiple meanings to improve skills.
This certificate recognizes an individual for their valuable contributions, accomplishments, hard work, and dedication. It congratulates them for placing in the top ten in SkillsUSA of Oklahoma for the 2011-2012 year. SkillsUSA is a career and technical student organization serving high school and college students preparing for careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations.
Jamie Justice received a grade report from Tulsa Technology Center School District No. 18 for the 2016LT INDT - MST-L311 Mechatronics I course. The report shows Jamie received no tardies or absences and earned an A grade for the 1st period and no grade for the 2nd period in the first semester. Jamie also received no tardies or absences and no reported grades for the 3rd and 4th periods in the second semester.
Manufacturing Production Machinist 5-25-2012jamie Justice
Jamie Justice received several certificates and awards recognizing their completion of vocational training programs including:
- A certificate of completion in Manufacturing Production Machinist.
- Training certificates in lift truck operation safety and forklift safety.
- Awards for skills and leadership from Tulsa Tech and SkillsUSA.
This certificate recognizes that Jamie Justice from Oklahoma successfully completed a lift truck operator and safety training course on June 1, 2012. The certificate was awarded by the Saltty Council to Jamie Justice for completing the training.
This certificate recognizes Jamie Justice for achieving perfect attendance in a program at Tulsa Tech. The certificate is titled "Make Your Own Path" and is signed by the Campus Director to commemorate Jamie's dedication in completing the program through 100% attendance.
This certificate recognizes a student named Iamjefustjce for perfect attendance during the first quarter of the 2015-2016 school year at the Broken Arrow Campus of Tulsa Tech. The certificate is signed by the campus director and attendance clerk to honor the student's 100% attendance record.
The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education awarded Jamie Justice a certificate for achieving the competency requirements for 4002 Electronics Assembler. The certificate was issued on June 11, 2018 and signed by the director of the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education. Jamie Justice demonstrated competency in electronics assembly.