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Tool
and Die Maker, Machinist, 04492
Industry:
Tooling
Resides:
Ohio
Salary:
Open
Relocate:
Yes
On
the Market:
To
be associated with a company where my experience and abilities can be
utilized to the fullest extent. Set up and operates conventional,
special-purpose, and numerical control (NC) machines and machining centers
to fabricate metallic and nonmetallic parts, applying knowledge of machine
shop theory and procedures, shop mathematics, maintainability of materials,
and layout techniques. * Studies blueprints, sketches, drawings,
manuals, specifications, or sample part to determine dimensions and tolerances
of finished work piece and setup requirements to determine optimal sequence
of operations. * Measures, marks, and scribes dimensions and
reference points on materials or work piece as guides for subsequent machining.
* Selects, aligns, and secures holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments,
accessories, and materials on machines. Such as mills, lathes, jig borers,
grinders, and shapers. * Calculates and sets controls to regulate
machining factors, such as speed, feed!
, coolant flow, and depth and angle of cut, or enters commands to retrieve,
input, or edit computerized machine control media. * Starts and
observes machine operations to detect malfunctions or out-of-tolerance
machining, and adjust machine controls or control media as required.
* Verifies conformance of finished work piece to specifications, using
precision measuring instruments. * Sets up and operates machine
on trial run to verify accuracy of machine settings or programmed control
data. * Operates welding equipment to cut or weld parts. *
Confers with engineers, machine assemblers, programmers, or others to
resolve machining or assembly problems. * Knowledge of materials
- availability, general characteristics, static's and stresses, machinability,
heat treating/stress relieving procedures. * Able to estimate time
required/cost to produce a part. * Performs CNC programming/CAM
tasks. * Other duties not listed above to assist others on the team,
to improve support!
systems, and to meet or exceed departmental and corporate goals.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
November, 2001 (Company)
Present Ohio
Factory Worker
May, 1999
Delphi Harrison Thermal Division
January, 2001 Toolmaker
Responsibilities included repairing dies and fixtures; and making various
details to keep production running.
April, 1998
Daimler Chrysler (Dayton Thermal Products)
April, 1999
Toolmaker
Responsibilities included repairing
dies and molds for production.
May, 1997
Graphics System Service, Inc.
April, 1998
Toolmaker/Machinist
Responsibilities included setting up and operating all shop machines and
repairing dies.
September, 1992 Central Tool & Mfg.
May, 1996
Toolmaker
Responsibilities included setting up and operating all shop machines and
repairing dies.
November, 1990 Trotwood Corporation
September, 1992 Toolmaker/Machinist
Responsibilities included setting up and operating jig bores, jig grinder,
lathe, mills, constructing simple jigs and fixtures.
June, 1997
Machinex of Dayton, Inc.
October, 1990 Toolmaker/Machinist
Responsibilities included setting up and operating I.D. and O.D. grinders,
auto screw machines, EDM, and repairing dies.
August, 1985
Dayton Stencil Works, Inc.
May, 1987
Toolmaker/Machinist
Responsibilities included setting up and operating punch press, coin press,
lathe, mills, grinders, and repairing dies.
May, 1981
Armor Industrial Powder Coat
July, 1985
Supervisor/Toolmaker
Responsibilities included making work assignments, verbal or written to
production workers and repairing fixtures.
June, 1971
Wright Patterson Air Force Base
January, 1981 Model Maker/Machinist
Responsibilities included setting up and operating all shop machines.
EDUCATION:
College:
Center of Degree Studies
1992
Dayton, OH
Mechanical Engineering
Trade School: Garfield Skill Center
January, 1984 Dayton, OH
August, 1984
Machine Shop, NC Machine
January, 1971 Completed Apprenticeship Program
June, 1976
Wright Patterson Air Force Base
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