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Toolroom
Supervisor 03927wa
02-12-2002 Resides in Washington
Salary:
US $
Relocate:
Yes
On
the Market: Looking
Industry: Tooling
SKILLS:
Supervising crews and managing various machine shops.
Programming using SurfCAM and SmartCAM and other programming tools
Scheduling workload, delegating responsibilities
Budgeting costs for machine shop operations.
Ordering parts and materials needed for production.
Creating and designing tooling dies and molds
for production.
Setting up and operating CNC mills and lathes.
Quality control inspections on finished products as indicated on
prints
and work orders.
Using layouts, blueprints and templates to determine machine set-up
and
gauge of metals.
Working with various gauges and types of metals for set-up.
Full working knowledge of precision measurement tools.
MACHINES OPERATED:
Lathes: Chucker, Turret, Engine, CNC Press Brakes
Mills: Vertical, Horizontal, Boring, NC, CNC Punch
Press
Grinders: Hand, Surface, OD Plasma Cutter
Welders: Arc, Gas, Wire feed Blanchard Grinder
EXPERIENCE: March 2001 to November 2001 -- Supervisor
"Confidential"
Monroe, WA
Supervisor:
- Supervising crew of 24 Machinists
- Tracking and evaluating performance of crew
- Programming using SurfCAM and SmartCAM for CNC mills and lathes
- Create and designing die tools and molds for manufacturing
of
aerospace parts
- Implementing 5 S Program to Boeing safety standards
May 2000 to March 2001 – Machinist/Mold Maker
"Confidential"
Supervisor:
- Setting up and operating CNC and manual mills
- Programming CNC mills using SurfCAM
- Quality control
- Create and designe custom fixtures, die tools and plastic injection
molds
December 1999 to May 2000 Supervisor/Machinist
"Confidential"
- Supervising crew of 5 Machinists
- Scheduling shop work load
- CNC Programming and machining
- Setting up and operating CNC lathes and mills
- Ordering materials and tools
- Fabricating foundry parts and tooling dies
- Quality control
October 1998 to December 1999 Supervisor/Machinist
"Connfidential"
Owner
- Supervising crew of 14 Machinists
- Scheduling and budgeting shop costs
- Machining custom parts for maintenance of machinery
- Programming, setting up, and operating CNC lathes and mills using
SurfCAM
- Setting up and operating conventional lathes, mills, grinders and CNC
mills
- Creating custom jigs and fixtures
- Maintaining quality control of parts
June 1998 to Present – Owner/Broker
"Confidential"
- Purchasing notes, mortgage and other debt instruments
- Managing own business activities
April 1997 to June 1998 - Machinist
"Confidential"
Owner
- Lead machinist over three man crew
- Programming, setting up, and operating CNC lathes and mills
- Planning and facilitating organization of machine shop
- Research and development on airplane parts for multiple types of engines
- Setting up and operating manual lathes, mills and grinders for all
machining production
- Ordering materials for production
- Quality control of parts to be sold
August 1996 to February 1997 - Machinist
Mackay Manufacturing
- Setting up and operating Hardings Chucker
- Operating NC vertical mills, and engine lathe
- Fabricating all types of parts using all types of material
Jan. 1996 to July 1996 Machinist
Arlco Machine, Spokane, WA
Supervisor:
- Supervising crew of 7 Machinists
- Programming, setting up, and operating CNC lathes and mills
- Order materials for production and fabricating custom computer
components and various machine parts
- Creating custom jigs and fixtures
- Quality control on all aspects of fabrication
June 1995 to Nov. 1995 - Machinist
Rocket Engineering, Spokane, WA
Supervisor:
- Fabricating airplane parts to provide conversion of engines to
water-cooled from air-cooled.
- Production of all airplane parts by using various precision machining
and measurement tools.
- Creating custom displays for air shows. Increased shop’s
productivity by implementing modern techniques.
1991 to 1995 - Owner/Operator
E. R. Windshield Repair, Spokane, WA
- Providing windshield repair for various insurance companies, city
vehicles, school districts, and auto dealerships.
- Maintaining client base and accounting for business.
1987 to 1991 - Machinist
R. Milligan Engineering, Fullerton, Calif.
Supervisor:
- Supervising three-man crew in machine shop.
- Creating and manufacturing jigs and fixtures for custom kits that
allowed for insertion of dead bolt locks and door handles in residential
and commercial buildings.
- Setting up and operating all machines in shop.
1980 to 1987 - Machinist
Schnell Corp., Huntington Beach, Calif.
Supervisor:
- Manufacturing of plastic injection molds for use in pharmaceutical
parts.
1975 to 1980 - Job Shop Machinist
"Principal" Machining, Anaheim, Calif.
- Repairing and manufacturing of various types of industrial machine parts
used in oil industry.
- Maintaining family-owned business.
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