The logging industry is always looking for more workers, and over 50,000 jobs are available nationwide, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. A well-designed resume can make a difference in separating yourself from other qualified applicants.
The logging industry requires hard workers that pull together in a team environment. Safety is the top priority, and it’s a great idea to list any past experiences or rewards that display your knowledge of safety guidelines. Any previous working experience in the logging industry can be listed in the work history section, and you can include your background with power tools in the skills section.
Check out the logging resume template below for ways to display your unique skill set to employers.
Create ResumeAva Taylor
123 Fake Street | City, State, Zip Code | 000-000-0000 | email@email.com
Summary
Dedicated, responsible Class A driver (all endorsements) with a clean drivers license. Self-motivated and customer-focused. First joined the National Guard in 1987 got out in 1995, had a 15 year break in service rejoined in 2010 to finish my 20yrs. My first eight years was FA, 13 BRAVO, when I came back in was for Engineers 12 NOV. Went to school in MO for 74 D was promoted to E5, I am looking for a career enhancement in the military.Realized I should have never gotten out. I am a father of 3, I know the value of family, personal and military and hold them very high.
Skills
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Accomplishments
Inventory Control
- Restocked and organized items as necessary and as directed.
Product Inspection
- Inspected products to ensure highest quality.
Construction:
- [built house]
Supervision:
- [I was crew chief]
Experience
05/2011 to Current
Truck Driver Company Name, City, State
Log and Chip delivery to mills. Had class A license for 20 plus years. Worked in power plant running equipment. I have delivered home heating oil for 4 years. Have hazardous material, tanker, bus endorsements.
Education and Training
1987
High School Diploma: General SACHS City, State