Manufacturing Engineer, 04462

Industry: Machinery, molding, foundry


Resides: Pennsylvania


Salary: Open

 

Relocate: Yes

 

On the Market:

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I have a diverse engineering and manufacturing background from my experiences, but in addition, I am well versed in business practices which allows me to discuss both engineering and business issues with management. I have served as an Industrial and Manufacturing Engineer in a machine shop/fabrication environment.

I am a Registered Professional Engineer (Industrial and Mechanical) having worked in many areas of engineering. I have listed many of these areas on my resume and I have worked with many management tools. I have a broad background in many different types of engineering, manufacturing, and consulting environments. In addition, I am a journeyman machinist with hands on experience building, repairing, and modifying equipment.

Besides my Engineering experiences, I completed the degree requirements for an Associate in Science in Business Management from Penn State University, and in May 1998, obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Business Management from Alvernia College, Reading, Pennsylvania. These management experiences have provided new opportunities and different ways to approach, analysis and solve problems.

SUMMARY

Diverse background in a wide scope of technical experiences. Worked in team environments such as GMP, ISO-9000, TQM, Quality Circles, and Value Control. Hands-on person familiar with the majority of Machinery and Machinery Operations. Proficient in the building, repair of many types of equipment and machinery.   Specifics include the following:

Special Processes

Plating operations -cad, chrome, nickel, copper

Heat treating - annealing, drawing, vacuum furnaces

Cleaning -acid, solvent

Fabrication -  welded and sheet metal products

Types of Machinery

Lathes -vertical and horizontal, screw machine, multi-spindle, NC types

Milling machines -horizontal, vertical, Bridgeport types, planner mill, NC types

Grinding machines - internal, external, disc, double sided, blanchard, arter, rotary, jig types, NC types

Broaches -horizontal, vertical push and pull type, keyway

Horizontal boring mills -including NC types

Punch press operations

Skills

Processed parts for machining, molding, and foundry operations

Estimated costs for foundry parts and operations

Built machinery with tolerances of +/-.0001

Worked with very close tolerances both as a machinist and designer---+/-.0001.

Computer Skills

AutoCAD releases 11, 12, 14 and 2000, Microcadam and ProCadam

Microsoft Office 2000 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access)

Other programs (Project Manager, WordPerfect, Lotus, and Turbo-Pascal)

EDUCATION

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION--Alvernia College

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MANAGEMENT--Alvernia College

ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN MANAGEMENT--Penn State University

ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING--Penn State University

JOURNEY MACHINIST

REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER--PA, MD, DE--Industrial and Mechanical

CERTIFIED MANUFACTURING ENGINEER--Society of Manufacturing Engineers--Metal Removal

EXPERIENCE

October 2001 through February 2002

DESIGN/MANUFACTURING ENGINEER

Employed as a Design/Manufacturing Engineer for a local company in a temporary position responsible for the design, redesign of new and existing product. Responsible for bill of materials and manufacturing processes.

January 2001 through May 2001

GRADUATE STUDENT

Full time Graduate Student in MBA program at Alvernia College, Reading, Pennsylvania. Completed studies in May 2001 and was granted an MBA degree in Business.

EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES

June 1997 through December 2000

CORPORATE TOOLING DESIGN ENGINEER

Responsible for tooling requirements, including  design, purchase, and maintaining tooling inventory, used in the manufacture of various lead acid battery components. This included all facilities' worldwide. Developed and wrote tooling, set-up, operational, instructional and maintenance manuals. Maintained various tracking systems using PC computer programs. Maintained and rebuilt manufacturing equipment.

ALCON LABORATORIES, INC.,

August 1988 through June 1997

SENIOR MANUFACTURING ENGINEER 

Responsible for the product design, design of tooling, and  selection / purchase of any equipment required to manufacture the product, from the raw material through packaging. Determined the proper design to meet product requirements, and product manufacturability, as well as the necessary manufacturing processes.

SPOTTS, STEVENS, AND McCOY, INC.,

February 1984 through July 1988

ENGINEER AND CONSULTANT

Responsible for the design of HVAC, plumbing and mechanical systems for industrial, municipal and governmental clients. Provided manufacturing and cost analysis, process development, and consulting services to industrial clients.

Self-employed

August 1982 through January 1984

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER / MANUFACTURING / PROJECT ENGINEER.

Responsible for the design, and implementation of small tools, mechanical systems, and parts for manufacturing facilities. Provided manufacturing / cost analysis, process analysis and development, as well as  consulting services to industrial clients.  Developed plant and office layouts.

Prior to August 1982

Employed in various engineering environments in one of the following positions as an Industrial, Manufacturing, Product, Production, or Plant Engineer. Industries varied from heavy metals, light and heavy manufacturing, and the soft goods industry.

Plant Engineer

Responsible for the operation of the physical plant and supervisor of the building trades and janitorial crew in a union environment. Designed and implemented a hazardous waste plan.

Manufacturing Engineer

Responsible for processing parts, sub-assemblies, and assemblies in a machine environment including preparing bills of materials, estimating manufacturing hours and tooling design.  Investigated designs and manufacturing problems to maximize production and minimize costs. Method analysis for new and existing parts. Estimated the manufacturing costs of parts, assemblies, materials, patterns, and tooling.

Industrial Engineer

Responsible for time studies and effective labor standards. Verified existing time standards, calculated new standards and converted both applications into pre-determined time standards for the purpose of developing a master standard data bank. Coordinated manufacturing cost analysis, machine replacement, and plant layout programs. Responsible for the purchase of new machines, equipment, parts and tooling

Product Engineer

Responsible for the implementation of design changes in order to solve functional and field related problems. Prepared bill of materials, product drawings and implemented engineering changes.

Production Engineer

Responsible for the manufacturing process from the raw material stage through the completed part including the development or improvement of existing process, methods, and sequences of operations to maximize profitability and productivity. Responsible for scheduling, machine loading, machine balancing and personnel requirements.





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