Ricardo Rosales
**** ******* **, *******, *****, TX (US)
********@*********.**
Professional Summary
Opportunity to apply the training and technical skills I have learned.
Detail-oriented, attentive supervisor responsible for leading teams in unloading and unpacking deliveries, recording inventory and maintaining a fully-stocked store to maximize selling potential. Consistently ensures an efficient and effective flow of merchandise and delivery on all aspects of stockroom standard operating procedures. Dedicated to providing support to fellow employees to complete tasks according to preset schedules and processes skills I-have acquired from the Motorcycle Mechanics Institute and as a Foreman for the City of Lubbock
Growth-oriented, goal-driven Operations Manager with over 15 years of success developing, launching, and overseeing groups that ensure a safe and profitable work-place. Experience
• Use nondisciplinary tools and equipment such as a computer.
• Complete forms in accordance with company procedures.
• Inform company employees or other interested parties of environmental issues.
• Conduct physical tests such as functional capacity evaluations to determine injured workers' capabilities to perform the physical demands of their jobs.
• Demonstrate equipment functions and features to machine operators.
• Join pipes or tubing to equipment and to fuel, water, or refrigerant source, to form complete circuit.
• Schedule maintenance and use of facilities.
Foreman, City of Lubbock. Lubbock, Texas
Apr. 2012 - Present
Motorcycle
Motorsports
Sales
Warehouse
Skills
English
Spanish
Languages
• Generated financial statements and facilitated account closing procedures each month.
• Organize schedules for refuse collection.
• Offered appointment information updates to guests in a polite and courteous manner.
• Advocate for accessible health care that minimizes environmental health risks.
• Notify supervisors or mechanics of equipment
malfunctions.
• Participate in preparation and management of research budgets and monetary disbursements.
• Use handtools such as screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches, pressure gauges, and precision instruments, as well as power tools such as pneumatic wrenches, lathes, welding equipment, and jacks and hoists.
• Shape metal material over anvils, blocks, or other forms, using hand tools.
• Negotiate with suppliers or customers to improve supply chain efficiency or sustainability.
• Allocate human resources, ensuring appropriate matches between personnel.
• Complete forms in accordance with company procedures.
• Inform company employees or other interested parties of environmental issues.
• Inspect and test electrical or electronic systems to locate and diagnose malfunctions, using visual inspections and testing instruments such as borescopes and
• Participate in the planning and execution of fundraising activities. voltmeters. toys for tots
• Sell materials, equipment, and other items from stock in retail settings.
• Schedule maintenance and use of facilities.
• Bore holes for insertion of screws or dowels, by hand or using boring machines.
• Identify training and development needs.
• Notify supervisors or mechanics of equipment
malfunctions.
• Use handtools such as screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches, pressure gauges, and precision instruments, as well as power tools such as pneumatic wrenches, lathes, welding equipment, and jacks and hoists.
• Shape metal material over anvils, blocks, or other forms, using hand tools.
Shop Manager/Senior Tech, Damrons. Lubbock, Texas
Aug. 2005 - Oct. 2010
U.S. Military United States. Lubbock, Texas
October. 1998 - December. 2006
• Demonstrate equipment functions and features to machine operators.63-B
• was in the inactive status for 2 years after
• Use nondisciplinary tools and equipment such as a computer.
• Guide drivers
• Erect tents or canopies to protect crews or equipment from weather.
• Schedule maintenance and use of facilities. in the development of skills or strategies for dealing with their problems.-
• Trained other military personnel in wet wheather driving and in the 113 personnel carrier
• Provide technical support during software installation or configuration.
• Maintain computers in classrooms and laboratories and assist students with hardware and software use.
Phoenix International Motorsports. Phoenix, AZ
May. 2005 - Jul. 2006
Start up and shut down processing equipment.
• Set up and verify the functionality of safety equipment.
• Ship packages, following carrier specifications.
• Provide production, progress, or changeover reports to shift supervisors.
• Install new equipment.
• Build packaging for finished products.
• Keep production logs.
• Package finished products.
• Inspect finished products for quality and adherence to customer specifications.
Lubbock Temp. Lubbock, TX
May. 2000 - February. 2005
Test electronic computer components in automobiles to ensure proper operation.
• Rebuild, repair, or test automotive fuel injection units.
• Replace and clean electrical or electronic components.
• Repair or replace defective ball joint suspensions, brake shoes, or wheel bearings.
• Troubleshoot fuel, ignition, and emissions control systems, using electronic testing equipment.
Technician/Sales, Saturn of Lubbock. Lubbock, Texas May. 1995 - 1998
• Examine vehicles, compile estimates of repair costs, and secure customers' approval to perform repairs.
• Inspect and test new vehicles for damage and record findings so that necessary repairs can be made.
• Install or repair air conditioners and service components, such as compressors, condensers, and controls.
• Repair or rebuild clutch systems.
• Remove and replace defective mufflers and tailpipes.
• Cut openings and drill holes for fixtures and equipment, using electric drills and routers.
• Confer with customers to determine the nature of malfunctions.
• Install, adjust, or repair hydraulic or electromagnetic automatic lift mechanisms used to raise and lower
automobile windows, seats, and tops.
Education
Motorcycle Mechanics Institute, Phoenix, AZ
Mechanics, Motor builds, Electrical, and Diagnostics, April. 2006