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Jordan M. Rivera
Phoenix, AZ | jordan.rivera@email.com | 602-555-0148 | linkedin.com/in/jordanrivera
Product Safety Technician
- Product Safety Technician, HomeGoods Co. (Contract) | Phoenix, AZ | 2023-2025: Performed safety and compliance checks on consumer products (small appliances and kitchen tools) and supported documentation for launches.
- Conducted product testing (drop, heat, basic electrical checks) and recorded results in spreadsheets; escalated issues to engineers when needed.
- Assisted with regulatory submissions (UL, ASTM, CPSIA) by compiling test reports, SDS, and supplier declarations; helped keep files organized for audits.
- Investigated customer complaints related to overheating and breakage; summarized findings for weekly quality meetings and followed up with vendors.
- Supported factory and warehouse inspections by verifying packaging warnings, labels, and barcode accuracy; flagged problems and tracked corrective actions.
- Education/Certifications: AAS Industrial Technology (Mesa CC, 2022); OSHA 10-Hour; Basic First Aid/CPR; familiar with ISO 9001 concepts and 5S.
Overview
- Add measurable scope (volumes, failure rates, turnaround time) to show impact.
- Clarify standards and test methods you personally executed vs supported.
- Strengthen wording from generic support to specific deliverables and outcomes.
Suggestions
Rewrite to specify throughput and the kinds of compliance checks you owned. Example: "Performed safety/compliance screening on ~60 SKUs/month (small appliances, kitchen tools), verifying labeling, temperature limits, and basic electrical safety prior to release."
Your current phrasing is credible but broad; adding SKU volume and what was actually verified makes the role and impact easier to assess.
Referenced resume text
"Performed safety and compliance checks on consumer products (small appliances and kitchen tools) and supported documentation for launches."
Replace "basic electrical checks" with the exact measurements/tools and include a clear output. Example: "Ran continuity, hi-pot screening (per internal WI-17), and temperature rise checks using Fluke DMM; documented pass/fail results and issued NCRs for out-of-spec units."
Specific test methods and deliverables (pass/fail, NCRs) increase trust and show technician-level capability.
Referenced resume text
"Conducted product testing (drop, heat, basic electrical checks) and recorded results in spreadsheets; escalated issues to engineers when needed."
Clarify which standards you compiled for vs directly tested against, and name the artifact you produced. Example: "Compiled CPSIA compliance files (SDS, supplier declarations, third-party lab reports) for 25 SKUs; maintained audit-ready document index in SharePoint."
"Assisted" and mixed standards (UL/ASTM/CPSIA) reads vague; specifying your responsibility and outputs shows ownership while staying accurate.
Referenced resume text
"Assisted with regulatory submissions (UL, ASTM, CPSIA) by compiling test reports, SDS, and supplier declarations; helped keep files organized for audits."
Add a simple metric and outcome to the complaints work. Example: "Triaged 15-20 safety-related complaints/month; reproduced failures (overheating/breakage), identified likely causes with Engineering, and drove vendor CAPAs to closure within 30 days."
Complaint investigation is high-value for safety roles; volume, method (reproduction), and closure timing demonstrate effectiveness and follow-through.
Referenced resume text
"Investigated customer complaints related to overheating and breakage; summarized findings for weekly quality meetings and followed up with vendors."
Tighten inspection bullet with scope and results. Example: "Verified packaging warnings, age grading, and barcode/label accuracy for inbound lots (1-2 audits/week); logged findings in QMS and tracked CAPA completion rate."
The bullet lists tasks but not frequency, system of record (QMS), or what "tracked" means; adding these makes the work auditable and role-relevant.
Referenced resume text
"Supported factory and warehouse inspections by verifying packaging warnings, labels, and barcode accuracy; flagged problems and tracked corrective actions."
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