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Subject: Please review this candidate for: p6 Scheduler
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420 Peachtree Lane • Paso Robles, CA. 93446 • 805.423.4910 •
ozarpaula@gmail.com Summary I am a motivated, organized, hard working, enthusiastic, goal-oriented
person, able to multi task and work in a dynamic, fast paced environment,
with excellent verbal and written communication skills and an acute ability
to prioritize as necessary. Double-checking to make sure nothing is
overlooked as well as looking forward to what will be needed distinguishes me
from others. I look forward to becoming part of a project management team in
an entry-level position. I am able to interface with an internal team, as
well as external clients, architects, and subcontractors. Education California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Bachelor of
Science Degree: Construction Management GPA: 3.97 Summa
Cum Laude, President’s Honors List, Sigma Lambda Chi Honor Society Cuesta Community
College, San Luis Obispo Associate of
Science Degree: Electro Mechanical Technology, GPA 4.0 Summary of
Qualifications · Computer: ArchiCAD 13 (created complete set of plans for two-story
commercial/residential combination building: sheets included in set are t-1,
C-1, A1 – A-12, S-1 – S-3, M-1, M-2, E-1, and E-2), Constructor 2008 (drew
four story office building floor plan), AutoCAD (created mechanical drawings
for Cabinet Making Curriculum Tutorial , Excel (MS Office Certified
Specialist), Word, PowerPoint · Scheduling: MS Office Project, Primavera P6 · Estimating: WinEst · Excellent communication and time management skills/team player · Able to take and give direction in a professional and positive fashion · 10 Hour OSHA Certification Work Experience Internship, MGE
Underground, Paso
Robles
Assistant Field
Engineer
Dec. 2011 – July 2012 · USA markings (created determined areas as per plan for underground
utilities to mark their locations of gas, electrical, water, cable, phone
lines, etc.) and update dig notices as needed for additional digging
requirements · Preliminary Video-Documenting of Job Sites before any excavation
commenced in order to have record of initial conditions to assure compliance
with contract finish clause · Running Bids: Getting MGE’s bid to specified location at specified
time making sure all documents are complete and correct before submission. · Excel: o
Upgrading Spreadsheets to minimize task
time-burden throughout Accounting Dept o
Creating Marketing Workbooks, which enabled the
Project Managers to track contact dates and information; the dates were
conditionally formatted to change color after specified time had passed to
make users aware of last contact date. · Documentation in Heavy Job (Software) · Filing various documents (accounting, contractual, employees, etc.) · Estimating Take-Offs · ACAS (Automated Construction of Application Signatures) with AT&T
procuring and processing invoice approvals, change orders, bid documents, and
purchase orders Assistant
Manager, Dan’s Economy Tire
Aug. 2010 – May 2012 · Customer service and Answer phones · Order inventory: tires, tubes, patches, glue, weights, equipment Volunteer,
Habitat for Humanity, San Luis Obispo
Mar. 2011 – Dec. 2011 · Installed windows · Various construction tasks Tutor/Note taker
for Disabled Student Program and Services, Cuesta
College
Mar. 2011 – Dec.
2011
· Tutor for Math, Electronics, and Chemistry students with disabilities · Note Taker for students with disabilities (hand written and/or typed) Woodworking
Instructor Assistant, Cuesta
College
Fall 2006 – Spring 2007 · Co-authored manual titled “32 mm Cabinetry Instructional Guide” · Responsibilities included text editing, AutoCAD 2002 drawings in
addition to Excel template: input – overall cabinet dimensions and raw
material costs; output – materials list, cut list, hardware list, and all
related costs Self-Employed,
Sales Associate for Mannatech Inc.
Aug. 2000 – Dec. 2005 · Sales, training, customer service, advertising · Bookkeeping, filing, typing Park Ranger Lake
Nacimiento Resort Campgrounds
(seasonal)
2000 – 2003 · Responsibilities included park safety, customer service, settling
campground disputes and writing reports CDF / San Luis
Obispo County Volunteer Fire Fighter
1986 –1997 · Company Administrator
1995 – 1996 · Company Safety
Officer
1992 – 1995 · Emergency Medical Technician
1987 – 2002 · Hazardous Materials Response and Decontamination Certification · Coursework in Fire Command and Fire Management, Allan Hancock College · Fire investigation; knowledge of building types, materials, and
methods mandatory · Safety Attitude Personal Safety
Rules For Construction 1. Construct aggressively, but provide for safety first. 2. Initiate all actions based on current and expected building
activities. 3. Recognize local weather conditions and observe forecasts. 4. Ensure instructions and assignments are given and understood. 5. Obtain current information on construction status. 6. Remain in communication with your crew, your supervisor(s), and all
adjoining forces. 7. Documentation, documentation, documentation 8. Establish a lookout in potentially hazardous situations. 9. Remain in control at all times. 10. Stay alert, keep
calm, think clearly and act decisively. In order to avoid 99% of all workplace accidents, be vigilant to make
sure that these guidelines are being followed. If not, take a moment to
adjust whatever is necessary in order to see that the aforementioned protocol
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