lunes, 16 de marzo de 2009

Cover Letter

BSc. Estefania Gonzalez
March 15, 2009
Maracaibo, Venezuela
Urb La Trinidad, Next to the Movistar


FPC of Decatur
Tallahassee, FL
B284


Your advisement for a safety engineer application, in the February issue in yahoo for this job caught my attention because I have experience in that assessment.

I have worked with MSDS System, Industrial Hygiene, Noise, Lockout/Tag out, Confined Space Entry, TSCA, Respiratory protections, HAZ Whopper and I have a curse in OSHA knowledge standard, and also I have a accreditation for give speech of industrial security, and recruitment in this field also.

I would like very much if you can contact me for a interview. You can reach me for the address above this and also for the number +584146965699.

Sincerely
Estefania Gonzalez

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My Dream Job!!!!

Posting Title
Manager Manufacturing Support
Requisition ID
17881
Location
HOUSTON, TX US
Full or Part Time
Full-time

leader in the oilfield services industry, create value for customers and shareholders.

Job Duties/Responsibilities:
Responsible for managing multiple areas in operations/manufacturing (excluding production) and meeting department goals and objectives.

Assists in planning, organizing and implementing functional procedures in accordance with managed quarterly and annual budgets.

Makes budgetary recommendations and coordinates procurement for capital expenditures.
Selects, hires and trains team personnel.

Responsible for the planning, coordination and direction of all assigned manufacturing/operations functions to ensure maximum throughput and quality.

Handles special projects, as assigned.

Knowledge/Skills:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Excellent problem solving skills.

Knowledge of principles, concepts, theories and practices of area of responsibility.

Experience with enterprise system, SAP preferred.

Education:

Bachelor's Degree in Science or equivalent.

Experience:

12+ years experience in manufacturing environment including 5+ years management or supervisory experience with experience in lean manufacturing environment.
Manufacturing Supply Chain experience including planning, scheduling and purchasing exposure.

Vocabulary

Reading the Article

The value of cost segregation for manufacturing facilitiesBy Israel Segal

Manufacturing facilities can reduce their taxes significantly through a process called cost segregation. According to federal tax laws, cost segregation consists of identifying personal property assets that are grouped with real property assets, then separating the personal assets for tax reporting purposes. Doing this requires an experienced engineer with a well-rounded understanding of construction finance who can produce a cost segregation analysis that identifies and classifies personal property assets. Personal property consists of a building’s non-structural elements, exterior land improvements and indirect construction costs.

The engineer must examine blueprints, architectural drawings and electrical plans and isolate structural and mechanical components from those that are considered personal property. The cost segregation report will also identify architectural and engineering fees that can be segregated.

The larger tax deductions will result in increased cash flow and a lower cost of capital, especially during the first few years following an expansion project, renovation or purchase. A cost segregation study can help identify opportunities for such periods of accelerated depreciation. In order for manufacturing facilities to take full advantage of cost segregation opportunities, buildings must have been purchased, constructed, renovated or expanded after 1987. While cost segregation is most cost-effective for such buildings, a well done study can uncover tax deductions for buildings that predate 1987. Buildings best suited for cost segregation will have a cost basis greater than $500,000.

1st Paragraph

Manufacturing facilities can reduce their taxes significantly through a process called cost segregation.

Verb: can
Adjective: their,
costAdverb: significantly

Cost segregation consists of identifying personal property assets that are grouped with real property assets

Verb: Identifying
Noun: are
Adjective: real

Personal property consists of a building’s non-structural elements, exterior land improvements and indirect construction costs.

Noun: property
Verb: Consist
Adjective: structural

2nd. Paragraph

The larger tax deductions will result in increased cash flow and a lower cost of capital.

Adjective: larger
Verb; tax
Noun: deduction

A cost segregation study can help identify opportunities for such periods of accelerated depreciation.

Noun: opportunities
Preposition: for
Verb: accelerated

Buildings best suited for cost segregation will have a cost basis greater than $500,000.
Noun: Buildings
Verb: cost, hav