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Machine
Designer 03929sc
02-12-2002 Resides in South Carolina
Salary:
US $
Relocate:
40 miles of
Greenville, SC
On
the Market: Cutbacks
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Industry: Machine Designer
Offering a diversified background in machine design
and manufacturing plus a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.
MACHINE
Developed concept and design of bowl fed machine tool that
DESIGN:
automatically loads/unloads (8) versions of stainless steel nut. This
machine drills/reams product while monitoring quality via transducer.
Designed power transmission system that utilized steel core timing belts,
pulleys, clutches and pneumatic cylinders. This system transfers power
to rollers used on a web handling conveyor line.
Designed and programmed servo controlled high-speed vacuum hose trimming
machine. This machine stretches hose, strips plastic, cuts wire and unloads
trimmed hose “on the fly.”
Worked as member of Design Team to develop multi-station assembly line
for auto supplier. Duties included robot machine base design, detailing
components of sub-assem., B.O.M. and parts list.
Designed (3) axis programmable heat staking machine to install inserts
in plastic housing. This inserter reduced direct labor by 60% saving $90,000
per year while increasing quality.
Designed and documented on AutoCad the pneumatic and gas schematics for
a multi-million dollar assembly machine. Calculated flow rates, Cv values,
FRL capacity etc… These components were sized as a system to meet the
cycle time required.
Designed and engineered a multiple spindle drill machine that creates
(36) holes in an aluminum forging within a (10) second cycle. Gained extensive
knowledge of sizing machine tools for metal removal. This machine increased
output by 50%.
MANUFACTUR- Developed
“vendor catalog” database. This system reduced the
ING SUPPORT:
time required developing concepts and organized the engr. library.
Selected manufacturing equipment such as drill presses, milling machines,
pneumatic assembly tools and die presses.
Designed test fixtures and gauges to verify that production is meeting
quality standards.
ROBERT F. CHRISMER, JR.
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SET-UP AND
Modified and programmed assembly equipment using Allen Bradley
PROCESSING:
SLC 150 logic controller.
Sampled injection molds with various engineering resins.
In charge of setting up production machines in the
manufacture of
aluminum housings for fluid valves. Setups include
vertical drilling
stations, milling machines and precision honing
tools.
Worked in the tool room of a die casting shop doing
mold repair and building replacement components for aluminum casting dies.
Duties included lathe work, grinding precision cores and surface grinding.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering - 1988
South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD
Emphasis:
Machine Design
HVAC
Industrial Engr.
Mathematics
Diploma, Machine Tool Technology – 1984
Tri-County Technical College, Pendleton, SC
Continuing Education Program:
1997 - Tutorial in Microsoft – Word, Excel and Access
1996 - Microsoft Excel
(25 hrs.)
1992 - AutoCad Design II (30
hrs.)
1991 - AutoCad Design I
(30 hrs.)
Related Technical Seminars:
1992 -
Design of Experiments
(40 hrs.)
1992 -
Total Quality Management (30
hrs.)
1989; 1990
G.E. Design/Molders Workshop
1988 -
Dupont Molders Conference
WORK RECORD:
1998 – May’01
"Confidential"; Abbeville, SC
(Last 13 years)
“Machine Design Engineer”
1997 – 1998
"Confidential"; Greenville, SC
“Machine
Design Engineer”
1993 – 1997
"Confidential" Company; Greenwood, SC
“Machine
Design Engineer”
1988 – 1993
McKechnie Plastic Components; Easley, SC
“Mechanical
Engineer and Process Engineer”
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