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Brady Kline
City, State, Zip Code
Home: 000-000-0000 | Cell: 000-000-0000
email@email.com
Professional Summary
Hard-working and efficient candidate available to fill a position as a Fish Processor in the seafood industry with a reputable company.
Core Qualifications
- Experience with all types of seafood processing
- Great with manual labor and hand-eye coordination
- Capability of working independently as part of a team or leading a team
- Ability to learn and implement new concepts and strategies in Fish Processing
- Physically able to walk long distances stand for long periods of time and bend and lift cargo and deliveries
- Availability to work a variety of hours and even go aboard a vessel
Experience
Fish Processor
2/1/2003 – Present
Company Name
City, State
- Receive deliveries and move to appropriate location
- Gut and clean all types and sizes of fish
- Weigh and grade fish and other seafood products
- Package filets or whole fish for storage and sale
- Clean gutting machines conveyor belts and all machines thoroughly after each shift
- Remain current on health and safety standards relevant to Fish Processing
Fish Processor
8/1/1999 – 2/1/2003
Company Name
City, State
- Worked in a variety of locations such as the factory the freezer the docks or the vessels
- Assisted in the loading and unloading of goods supplies and materials on the vessels
- Unpacked and processed fish of all kinds sorting them accordingly
- Oversaw conveyor belts and gutting machines to ensure proper functioning and prevent backups
Education
High School Diploma
XXXX – XXXX
High School Name
City, State
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