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Registration Card
Please refer to Guidance Note on reverse before completion
N1
Please complete clearly and in full. This card is copied to likely employers Age Married
N3
Other INDUSTRIES in which you have had experience TECHNICAL (non Quality) SKILLS you have acquired
(e.g. Electronics, Steel, Aircraft, etc.) (e.g. Metallurgy, Chemistry, Apprenticeship, etc.)
1) 4) 1) 4)
2) 5) 2) 5)
3) 6) N5
3) 6) N6
Circle any of the following in which you have practical experience: Quality skills:- SPC. Six Sigma. FMEA. Quality Circles.
Team Working. JIT. Cell Manufacturing. DOE. Taguchi. Poka-Yoke. Kaizen. QFD. Quality Plans. TQM. AQAP. Q1. QS9000.
CAA. CAA Signatory. Benchmarking. Lead Assessor. Internal Audit. Vendor Audit. IRCA. NAMAS. Metrology. AQL.
TickIT. GMP. HACCP. EFQM. Process Mapping. Process Evaluation/Analysis. Performance Measurement.
Enter any Others:- N7
Associated Skills:- IIP. CE Marketing. EU Directives. Products Liability. Environment. Hazard & Risks. Health & Safety. Statistics
PC Usage. Microsoft Office
Are you willing to relocate YES/NO. If yes state areas you would consider
1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice
N8 If NO state how far you would commute
AUTHORISATION Please circulate my personal details to potential employers Give details of any previous
with the exception of the following companies registrations/contracts with us!
N9
In your own interest please read these notes carefully before you begin to complete the Card.
The purpose of the Registration Card is to provide a single sheet summary of your working life and to highlight
your specific individual skills and abilities. The Card should summarise the information in your CV enabling
potential employers through the common format to easily identify your appeal. A clean and concise summary
which will photocopy well is important.
The following points relate to specific parts of the Registration Card overleaf
N3 - Try to indicate the Industry/Sector to which you have most to offer and in which you would prefer
to work again.
N5 - Enter the industries in which you are most experienced to give an indication of the breadth of
your background. Try to avoid generalisations like "manufacturing" and "engineering".
N6 - It will help if you can identify any technical skills you have developed or acquired whether
academic or "on the job" or both.
N8 - The more specific you can make any preference you have for an alternative location the better -
so avoid the "North" or the "South-East".
Your personal CV is extremely important. It enables you to sell yourself through its content and layout. It is
essential that your CV adequately details your education, family, working experience and leisure interests. Try to
ensure that your CV details the industrial sector, the product range and the size in terms of numbers of people
and turnover of each company that you have worked with; these details together with your job titles give strength
to the importance of each position and your overall experience.