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Solid Control Technician Case Study
HOWARD LEVIER
404 Pacific Street, Port Barre, La 70577 337-351-
9269 I hjlevier@gmail.com
SUMMARY, HIGHLIGHTS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Summary:
Well experienced Solid Control Technician with solid work history and proven ability to perform well in a team and individually.
Highlights:
Strategic thinker
Initiative to work independently
Certified Forklift Operator
Accomplishments:
Problem Diagnosis
Used operational knowledge of systems, parts and components to solve problems that arose during assembly.
Machine Operation
Entered operating instructions into computers to start and adjust welding machines. CERTIFICATION
. TWIC
· Huet Water Survival
Safegulf
Riggers Card
·40 hour radiation Safety
EXPERIENCE

August 2013-
January

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