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Tooling
Supervisor 03894va
02-06-2002 Resides in Virginia
Salary:
US $
Relocate:
Yes
On
the Market: Looking
Industry: Molding
and Stamping
03984 Tooling
Supervisor (Molding and Stamping)
SUMMARY:
Hands-on Manager with passion for excellence and desire to lead production
operations to a higher level of performance. Proven track record of increasing
responsibility and accountability. Skilled in motivating employees, coordinating
multiple projects, and performing under pressure in rapidly changing environments.
· management/supervision of multiple
departments
· leadership, team building
· troubleshooting & problem solving
· quality & production efficiency
improvements
· molding process optimization
· advanced tool and die abilities
in molding & stamping
· tool design
· annual tooling & training budgets
· outsource tooling procurement
· computer skills
· safety committee member
CAREER HISTORY:
"Confidential", INC.
1988 – 2001
Chester, Virginia
Tooling Supervisor, Molding & Stamping
(1991 – 2001)
Tool & Die Maker
(1988 – 1991)
Directed tooling/manufacturing efforts for continuous operation of injection
molding, metal stamping, automated assembly of component parts.
q $70+ million International Company
manufacturing electrical components for worldwide distribution to serve
the computer/telecommunications industry
q 100% increase in 2000 of molding,
stamping, and assembly production
q Supervised eighteen toolmakers/machine
operators covering the areas of automated assembly, injection molding,
high speed stamping, and EDM
q Managed Molding department of 9
Arburg molding machines and related personal
q Maintained/repaired related tooling
and machinery
q Production scheduling for monthly
department requirements
q Tooling design approval of new molds,
stamping, and assembly dies
q Qualified vendors and coordinated
activities for outsource production and spare tooling requirements
q Operating budget for 2001 of $6.2
million
ANDERSON MACHINE MANUFACTURING. CO.
1980 - 1988
Richmond, Virginia
Lead Machinist
(1983 – 1988)
Machinist
(1980 – 1983)
q Fabricated various machine parts
for high-speed cigarette machines
q Instructed apprentices and other
machinists on job techniques and setups
q Precision form grinding of hardened
tool steels, problem solved distressed jobs, maintained tool crib,
purchased shop supplies, and Quality Control Department
LONG MANUFACTURING. CO.
1977 - 1980
Petersburg, Virginia
Tool & Die Maker
(1979 – 1980)
Tool & Die Apprentice
(1977 – 1979)
q Progressive die shop manufactured
several types of precision metal parts for its' own merchandising
q Made, repaired, maintained, and
research/development of stamping dies
q EDM machine, in-house hardening
and tempering of tool steels, solving problems quickly for production
runs and precision hand work
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
CERTIFIED Journeyman Tool and Die Maker
College Courses
Principles of Management
Psychology for Business and Industry
Math Courses
Auto CAD R13
Computer Courses
Management Seminars & Workshops
Project Management
Coaching, Criticism, & Discipline Skills
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