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Pure Staffing Solutions Inc.
Training Module - 3
Introduction to different types of
resume and roles
Millwright
ABC WALTERS
WATERLOO, ON, N2T 2N9
Cell- 123-456-789
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
• 20 years industrial maintenance mechanic experience
• Stick and mig welding of stainless steel fixture and pipes
• Experienced in training apprentices
• Quality control and calibration of instruments
• Experienced in high precision and complex product manufacturing
• Working knowledge of ISO
• Taught courses in W.H.I.M.I.S. and health & safety
• Manage and troubleshoot problems
• Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
• Proficient with computer hardware and software including MS Office
• Excellent Customer Service
RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE
Corvex Manufacturing Guelph, ON Oct 2018 – Feb 2019
Millwright
DC Foods Waterloo, ON Sept 2017 – Oct 2018
Millwright
Kraus Flooring - Waterloo, ON Jun 2015 - Sept 2017
Millwright
• Maintenance, repair and service to plant equipment, conveyors, dying machine
New World Friction - Cambridge, ON 2012 to 2014
Millwright
• Maintenance, repair and service to plant equipment and hydraulic forming presses
• Mig welding
• Repair and fabrication of racks for the automotive industry
• Repair pumps; valves; conveyors, lifting devices,
Industrial Electrician (442A)
XYZ ANDERSON
Toronto, ON
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 123-456-789
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS
• Dual Licensed Electrician: Inter provincial Red Seal Licenses - Construction and
Maintenance Electrician 309A & Industrial Electrician 442A
• Over 15 years experience in installation, commissioning, repair, maintenance and
troubleshooting of commercial, industrial and residential electrical systems and
equipment
• Skilled in reading and interpreting blueprints, electrical plans, schematics, wiring
diagrams and electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts for new or
existing installations
• Conducted preventive maintenance programs and kept maintenance records
• Worked on high voltage distribution systems. test run emergency generators, also worked
on boilers air compressor and fire alarm systems.
• Used test equipment such as AVO meters, hipot testers, megohm meters, injection tasters
and other instruments to ensure compatibility and safety of systems following
installation, replacement or repairs
• Proficient in the diagnosis and repair of electrical controllers, industrial motor- control
centers, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) such as Allen Bradley and Siemens
• Experienced in installing, testing and commissioning VFDs (1 - 1000hp) and UPS
• Knowledge of substations, transformers and distribution systems 3phase AC and DC
• Ability to analyze problems and implement effective countermeasures; works equally
well independently or as part of a team
• Superior organizational and strong interpersonal skills, highly motivated team player with
"can do" attitude
Work Experience
Maintenance Electrician
Lakeridge health Hospital
May 2016 to January 2019
• Installing new and effective load sharing system.
Tool and die maker (430A)
XYZ WILLIAMS
Toronto, ON
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 123-456-789
Seeking for a Tool and die maker job position, where I can apply and utilised my skills
and knowledge to help company grow in their best ways.
Key skills and knowledge areas
• Communication and Presentation skills. • Member of Workers Health and Safety Committee • Solid command of technologies, tools and best practices in designing mechanical
equipment using AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Master-Cam and engineering blueprints.
• Strong team collaboration skills and Multy tasking. Work closely with team members to
achieve goals.
• Proficient in the use of precision measuring instruments • Trained in theory and trade calculations • Able to drive Fork lift, Flat Bed lift truck, Auto-lift heavy duty fork lift • Excellent shop and safety skills honed from work as a machinist. Able to design and
fabricate tooling and mechanical test fixtures
WORK EXPERIENCE
Tool and Die maker
Kingsville Stamping Limited - Kingsville, ON - January 2017 to Present
• Grind die sections and punches to the precise size • Troubleshooting at production • Service dies and do breakdowns on the press in pace environment • Drive different types of Forklift to bring the Die into Tool-shop • Weld the blocks by using TIG or MIG type of welding
Typical Job Descriptions
Millwright - 433AA millwright today is someone who maintains, repairs or constructs industrial machinery for assembly lines, pumping stations and other utilities, print shops, steel mills, oil refineries, assembly plants, mining, power stations, saw mills, pulp mills and other industries employing fixed heavy machinery.
General duties
Millwrights must be able to read blueprints and schematic drawings to determine work procedures, to construct foundations for and to assemble, dismantle and overhaul machinery and equipment, using hand and power tools and to direct workers engaged in such endeavors. The use of lathes, milling machines and grinders may be required to make customized parts or repairs. In the course of work, millwrights are required to move, assemble and install machinery and equipment such as shafting, precision bearings, gear boxes, motors, mechanical clutches, conveyors, and tram rails, using hoists, pulleys, dollies, rollers, and trucks.
Millwrights are also involved in routine tasks, such as lubrication of machinery, bearing replacement, seal replacement, cleaning of parts during an overhaul and preventative maintenance.
Millwrights also must have a good understanding of fluid mechanics (hydraulics and pneumatics), and all of the components involved in these processes, such as valves, cylinders, pumps and compressors.
Millwright (Continued)Areas of specialty
A typical job description for an industrial maintenance mechanic (millwright) often includes the primary purposes of installing, maintaining, upgrading and fabricating machinery and equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, and other drawings in industrial establishment.
Millwrights by nature of their profession have to be extremely well versed in many aspects of construction/demobilization. They may install a conveyor system at an airport one week and the following week work at an Industrial wastewater treatment plant.
Millwrights in the power generation industry assemble, set, align and balance turbines/rotors. Millwrights also perform critical lifts involving major components to be flown level at up to and within .005” (5 thousandths of an inch). Because of their training and expertise, Millwrights are generally chosen to work on tasks associated with flying and setting heavy machinery.
Millwrights are also in demand as teachers for vocational programs, both at the high school level and in post-secondary institutions. Many high schools feature fabrication courses that include metal work, where the experience of a qualified millwright is valuable. Often, these millwrights are paid a premium based on their years of field experience.
Industrial Electrician - 442AIndustrial Electricians (442A) install, maintain, test, troubleshoot and repair electrical equipment and other types of electrical and electronic controls on various types of equipment found in an industrial site or plant.
Job Related Skills, Interests and Values
Reading and interpreting drawings, blueprints and electrical code specifications
Installing, examining, replacing or repairing electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, feeders, case assemblies, lighting fixtures and other electrical components
Testing electrical and electronic equipment and components
Working independently and sometimes with others to solve problems
Troubleshooting and solving many different problems during a working day
Maintaining, repairing, installing and testing electrical motors, generators, industrial storage batteries and various electrical control systems
Maintaining, repairing, installing and testing switchgears, transformers, switchboard meters, regulators and reactors
Construction & Maintenance
Electrician – 309AA Construction & Maintenance Electrician (309A) lays out, assembles, repairs,
maintains, connects and tests electrical fixtures, apparatus, control equipment and
wiring in just about every kind of residential and commercial building you can
imagine.
Job -Related Skills, Interests and Values
Reading and interpreting drawings and electrical code specifications
Splicing and connecting wire to fixtures and components to form circuits
Testing and troubleshooting circuits to ensure that systems operate safely
Pulling wire through conduits and through holes in walls and floors
Communicating effectively as a member of a team with supervisors and other
skilled trades people
Working on a variety of different projects and tasks
Tool and die makers - 430A Tool and die makers are a class of machinists in the manufacturing industries who
make jigs, fixtures, dies, molds, machine tools, cutting tools, gauges, and other
tools used in manufacturing processes.[1] Depending on which area of
concentration a particular person works in, he or she may be called by variations on
the name, including tool maker (toolmaker), die maker (diemaker), mold maker
(moldmaker), tool fitter (toolfitter), etc.
Tool and die makers work primarily in toolroom environments—sometimes literally
in one room but more often in an environment with flexible, semipermeable
boundaries from production work. They are skilled artisans (craftspeople) who
typically learn their trade through a combination of academic coursework and
hands-on instruction, with a substantial period of on-the-job training that is
functionally an apprenticeship (although usually not nominally today). Art and
science (specifically, applied science) are thoroughly intermixed in their work, as
they also are in engineering. Manufacturing engineers and tool and die makers
often work in close consultation as part of a manufacturing engineering team. Job-
shop machinists can be any combination of toolmaker and production machinist.
Some work only as machine operators, whereas others switch fluidly between
toolroom tasks and production tasks.
Tool and die makers (Continued)
Job Related Skills, Interests and Values
Reading and interpreting drawings and specifications of tools, dies, prototypes or
models
Calculating dimensions and tolerances and setting up the machine tools
Operating a variety of machine tools to cut, turn, mill, plane, bore, grind and shape
the piece being worked on to very specific dimensions
Planning the sequence of operations from set-up to finished product
Making sure that machined parts conform to specifications by using precision
measuring instruments
Fitting and assembling parts using a variety of different hand tools
Spotting any flaws in the finish or operation of machined parts and taking corrective
action
Working independently or as a member of a team on a variety of different projects
and tasks
Instrumentation and Control
Technician - 447A
An Instrumentation and Control Technician (447A) repairs, maintains, calibrates, adjusts and
installs industrial measuring and controlling instrumentation. This instrumentation makes sure
that all machines in a plant are safe and running correctly. They may regulate the water flow in
equipment or check the air quality in a mine. The operation and safety of the plant relies on
these instruments so the Instrumentation and Control Technician is very important as they
constantly monitor and calibrate these instruments.
Job -Related Skills, Interests and Values
Consulting manuals, reading and interpreting circuit diagrams, blueprints and schematics
Repairing and adjusting system components or removing and replacing defective parts
Calibrating components and instruments
Performing scheduled preventative maintenance work
Installing control and measurement instruments on existing or new plant equipment
Observing safety in accordance with government and company standards
Steamfitter / Pipefitter - 307A
Steamfitter-pipe fitters (307A) lay out, assemble, fabricate, maintain and repair piping
systems carrying water, steam, chemicals and fuel in heating, cooling, lubricating and
other process piping systems. The NOC code for this trade is: 7252.
Job Related Skills, Interests and Values
Reading and interpreting blueprints and specifications to determine the type of pipe
and tools to use, and lay out and plan the sequence of tasks
Making detailed sketches for pipe and equipment fabrication and installation when
necessary
Cutting openings for pipe in walls, floors and ceilings using hand or power tools or
machines
Measuring, cutting, threading, grooving, bending, soldering assembling and
installing metal, plastic and fibreglass pipes, valves and fittings
Welding, brazing, cementing, soldering and threading joints to join pipes and
fabricate sections of piping systems
Working independently on careful and exacting work
General Questions for Roles
MILLWRIGHT
License – 433A
What type of machines have you repaired or installed?
Can you program or trouble PLC’s? What brands? Example: Fanuc, AB, Omron
Have you worked on electrical systems? Highest voltage?
Do you have experience with hydraulics and/or pneumatic pumps?
Other experience that is relevant to the specific job you are working on.
ELECTRICIAN
License 442A – Industrial Electrician
License 309A – Construction Electrician
Can you program and troubleshoot PLC’s? What brands?
What’s the highest voltage you have worked with?
What robots have you worked with? Example: Fanuc, Mitsubishi.
Other experience that is relevant to the specific job you are working on
PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS
How many people have you supervised?
What industry(s) can you work in?
Are you knowledgeable with the Occupational Health and Safety Act?
Do you have Lean Manufacturing experience?
Do you have experience exercising ISO and/or TS compliance?
Other experience that is relevant to the specific job you are working on.
QUALITY ENGINEER
Where did you get your Engineering Degree?
What industry(s) can you work in?
Do you have experience dealing with Clients and Suppliers?
Can you proactively ensure that all products meet or exceed quality standards?
Provide me with an example.
Do you have experience with quality management systems (TS or ISO)?
Ability to work in a team environment.
Other experience that is relevant to the specific job you are working on.
CNC MACHINES
What type of Machines have you worked on? (Lathes, Milling, Boring)
What type of CNC Machines have you programmed?
Do you have any Manual Machining experience?
Do you have a Machinist license (429A)?
Other experience that is relevant to the specific job you are working on.
Process Flow
Lessons for self reading (1-5)
Lessons for self reading (1-3)
Lesson 1 - Attitude Introduction and Getting Started.doc-
Lesson 2 - Closing Skills Recruiting Scripts.doc
Lesson 3 - Objections_ Recruiting Calls_ Legal Training.doc
Lessons for self reading (4-5)
Continued..
Lesson 4 - Identifying Sources_ Art of Interviewing_ Sales Training
Lesson 5 - 10 Interview Questions_ Creative
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