root9
Mechanical
- Aug 7, 2015
- 10
Hey guys, I have decided to leave my first "engineering" position I got after graduating this spring (BSME). I'm a little confused about how I should describe my current job since I've only been there for ~9 weeks and haven't gotten around to doing anything that fits in the "engineering" part of my job description. The key elements of my job description for my current employment are
-Supervision of on-site construction, repair, and modification jobs
-Overseeing performance against schedule and estimates
-Developing work schedules for the execution of each job
-Estimating necessary time, labor and materials for each job
-Managing inventory of available scaffolding in the warehouse
I'm also supposed to be in charge of setting up scaffolding. Some of the towers being built are huge, irregular, built around objects, and in tight spaces. As such, they require a bit of planning before just pinning pieces together.
However, this company is making me do loads of purely menial manual labor to apparently get a feel for how these jobs work. In the past nine weeks I've spent a good five of them on site doing glorious things like 12 hour shifts of stuffing insulation in bags and carrying buckets of demolished chunks of refractory out of boilers. Around the warehouse I've counted boxes of fasteners to get an inventory. As far as estimates go, I've looked at maybe 2 or 3 drawings just to get square footages of a few walls that needed insulation. The hours they have me work are not possible for me in regards to driving safely (read: falling asleep and wrapping my car around a tree or whatever) so this job is a bust regardless of the work.
I'm 100% sure I'd eventually do more things from the job description. Here's a screengrab of my resume with my current employment at the top of the experience list but with no descriptors
Obviously I can't put "dumped small buckets of stuff into bigger buckets for disposal" and "filled bags with stuff for disposal" on there. On the other hand, putting items from the job description on there wouldn't be all that truthful because I never got to the point of doing them, right?
How should I go about describing my current job on my resume?
Of course, any other pointers on my resume would be much appreciated. Thanks for reading
-Supervision of on-site construction, repair, and modification jobs
-Overseeing performance against schedule and estimates
-Developing work schedules for the execution of each job
-Estimating necessary time, labor and materials for each job
-Managing inventory of available scaffolding in the warehouse
I'm also supposed to be in charge of setting up scaffolding. Some of the towers being built are huge, irregular, built around objects, and in tight spaces. As such, they require a bit of planning before just pinning pieces together.
However, this company is making me do loads of purely menial manual labor to apparently get a feel for how these jobs work. In the past nine weeks I've spent a good five of them on site doing glorious things like 12 hour shifts of stuffing insulation in bags and carrying buckets of demolished chunks of refractory out of boilers. Around the warehouse I've counted boxes of fasteners to get an inventory. As far as estimates go, I've looked at maybe 2 or 3 drawings just to get square footages of a few walls that needed insulation. The hours they have me work are not possible for me in regards to driving safely (read: falling asleep and wrapping my car around a tree or whatever) so this job is a bust regardless of the work.
I'm 100% sure I'd eventually do more things from the job description. Here's a screengrab of my resume with my current employment at the top of the experience list but with no descriptors
Obviously I can't put "dumped small buckets of stuff into bigger buckets for disposal" and "filled bags with stuff for disposal" on there. On the other hand, putting items from the job description on there wouldn't be all that truthful because I never got to the point of doing them, right?
How should I go about describing my current job on my resume?
Of course, any other pointers on my resume would be much appreciated. Thanks for reading