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THOMAS EDISON
Contact Address: Lot 419, Jalan Ading 1, Putih 1, 98000 Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia
Contact No: +6016 xxxxxxx / 016 xxxxxxx (sister)
E-mail Address: thomas_edison@hotmail.comCareer Objective: To be employed as machinist or technician where organizational and analytical skills required.
PERSONAL PARTICULARS
Name: Thomas Edison Date of Birth: 24 September 1991
IC No.: xxxxxx-13-xxxxxxGender: Female Nationality: Malaysian
Race: Iban City / State: Miri / Sarawak
Marital Status: SingleCountry: Malaysia
Phone No.: +6016 xxxxxxxEmergency Contact : Mdm Jojo Amelia Edison Relationship: Sister
Phone No.: +6016 xxxxxxx
EDUCATION & QUALIFICATION
Jan 2010-PresentDiploma in Mechanical Engineering at Politeknik Mukah Sarawak
CGPA : 2.79 Dean list: Semester 2, 4, 5
Latest Semester GPA : 2.87
Grade A in CADCAM and AutocadJan 2007 – 2008SPM, Sekolah Menengah Teknik, Miri
Credit in History, Mathematics, Bahasa Malaysia, English.
COURSE ATTENDED
28 January 2011CIDB at Polytechnic Mukah Sarawak
26 May 2011NIOSH OIL AND GAS SAFETY PASPORT (OGSP)
The course cover modules on Onshore and Live plant
WORKING EXPERIENCE
Industrial Training
4th July 2011-2nd December 2011
Work as Trainee technician at Syarikat Bersaudara Lutong Sdn.Bhd
Duties:-
Monitoring installation of scaffolding.
Maintenance and service tank at Miri Crude Oil Terminal (MCOT).
Monitoring of preparation of equipment and tools for projects.
Assist Project Manager, Senior technicians, Site engineers and Site supervisor during service and maintenance of tanks in plant.
EXTRA CO CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Jan 2010 (Semester 1) : Active in Polybrigade activities
Learned how to march
Learned about protocol and etiquette
July 2010(Semester 2): Member of Squash Club
Manage squash tournament
: Member of Falcon Rugby club of Polytechnic

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