Michael E. Pruitt Jr.
575 W WASHINGTON ST
GREENVILLE SC 29601
Objective
An interesting position with a growing company, where I can utilize my skills and work experience for growth and advancement.
Experience
Phoenix Paper Products Lostant, IL
Machine Operator / Shipping and Receiving
06/97 to 12/08
• Monitored temperature, assembled product and operated production machine.
• Assured product met company specifications.
• Operated molding machine in processing paper products.
• Performed start-up, shut-down and cleaning of machines.
TORRINGTON DUNCAN,SC
PICKER/ORDER/FORKLIFT/CHERRYPICKER 03-95 to 02-97
• Verified and kept records on incoming and outgoing shipments.
• Prepared items for shipment.
• Assembled wooden and cardboard containers and selected preassembled containers.
• Inserted items into containers, using spacers, fillers and protective padding.
• Stamped, stenciled and glued identifying information and shipping instructions onto crates and containers.
• Unpacked and examined incoming shipments, rejected damaged items, recorded shortages and corresponded with shipper to rectify damages and shortages.
• Routed items to departments.
• Examined outgoing shipments to ensure shipments met specifications.
• Maintained inventory of shipping materials and supplies.
• Operated tier-lift truck and used handtruck to move, convey and hoist shipments from shipping-and-receiving platform to storage and work area.
EURODRIVE DUNCAN S.C
MC OPER-PROUTION 10-93 to 1-95
• Operated electrically powered machine to emboss metal plates for use in duplicating and addressing machines.
• Placed blank plate in holder.
• Depressed keys on keyboard to imprint characters on plate, copying name and address from form and work ticket.
• Removed embossed plate.
• Inserted plate in indexed file according to work ticket specifications.
• Operated manually powered embossing machine.
• Operated addressing and duplicating machines.
SPARTAN STEEL SPARTANGBURG SOUTH CAROLINA
MACHINE OP. 05-88 to 4-93
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• Inspected unfinished metal articles, observed and felt welds and bent corners for burrs for defects in metal and poor work.
• Parts came down assembly line I put it in my machine it press out inner pillers for cars.
• Read production schedules and computer printouts and relayed information orally and by written instructions.
• Verified conformity of parts and assemblies on conveyor lines with scheduling information.
• Notified workers to switch parts and assemblies not in sequence.
• Moved lever to raise load between guides to feeding position.
• Observed feeding operation and stopped feeder mechanism to remove defective plates.
Education
DORMAN HIGH 1990 GED 2009
FORKLIFT, METAL CUTTER, ASSEMBLY WORKER, MACHINE OPERATOR
References
Available upon request