Examples of CV’s before and
after NAP
1. Designer with nine years experience in manufacturing, production and research (isotope separation).
Original CV
Designer/Assistant Engineer (Process and Mechanical)
- Responsible for engineering calculation on components to be designed, manufacturing techniques and production.
- Fully responsible for each design, ranging from concept, detail, revisions and drawings.
- Maintain and improve standards and quality assurance.
- Introduced multiple innovative ideas and designs on technology and in manufacturing process.
- Increased the efficiency of research by designing and implementing a systematic workflow system.
- Increased design effectiveness through QCP and brainstorming.
- Increased communication and team work, resulting in higher standards and better results.
Production Planner, Draughtsman,
- Acted as Production Planner for the company, from designing, project planning, and manufacturing to assembling, testing and commissioning.
- Site visits for evaluation of maintenance, repairs and replacements on locomotives.
- Improved couplings, seals and brackets to be more reliable, cost-effective and easier to install.
- Erection of 700 m2 stores building and stores layout, without influencing current projects and operations.
- Responsible for the drawing office; configuration, filing, designing, manufacturing and suppliers.
Education
- MBA
- B.Tech in Industrial Engineering
- National Diploma in both Mechanical Drawing and Architectural Drawing
- National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
- National Certificate in Project Management
- Certificate in Implementing ISO 9000:2000
Results of NAP done during an interview:
1. Results driven, process driven and accomplishment driven
2. Enjoys analyses (identifying gaps or problems in situations)
3. Prefers a structured environment (processes/procedures)
4. High attention to detail
5. Conceptual worker: initiates projects, implements ideas, puts controls and process into place, and then hands project over