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                             John Laviachech
                             1343 Flower Street
                             Garden Grove, CA 92643
                             (714) 555-0987
                             J_Laviachech@xxx.com




                             Objective
                             To continue my successful career in the chemical industry


                             Education
                             B.S., Chemistry, August 1975
                             University of California–Los Angeles

                             Areas of Continuing Education
                             • Digital and analog chemical analysis
                             • Systems and signal
                             • Signal processing
                             • Probability and statistics
                             • Semi-fluid devices
                             • Feedback field and wave control


                             Special Skills
                             Experience with developing heat and material balances and process flow diagrams
                             (PFDs), piping and instrument drawings (P&IDs), and various unit operations and
                             equipment (including distillation columns, heat exchangers, and pumps)


                             Experience
                             Chemist, University of California–Los Angeles, 1986 to present
                             Designed and analyzed chemical reactions in slurry-bed reactors and chemical
                             bed systems.

                             Laboratory Technician, Simpson Kerr Chemicals, 1975 to 1986
                             Tested samples of dental chemical materials during each phase of the process.

                             Chemistry Tutor, UCLA, 1974
                             Assisted freshman and sophomore students studying the basics of chemistry.


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