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Maintenance Supervisor

Location:
Lenoir, NC
Posted:
December 07, 2012

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Resume:

Paul Gregory *** Deerfield St. Lenoir N.C. *****

********.*********@*****.*** cell 828-***-****

Supervisor/Compression Mold & Tooling Assembler/Maintenance Technician

Summary Motivated supervisor/production tool assembler/maintenance technician with over 16

years of experience in the automotive interior production tooling industry. History of

consistent quality in workmanship and leadership through all stages of product realization.

Experience

2010to present Lydall Thermal/Acoustical., Hamptonville, N.C.

Tool and Die Maintenance Supervisor

* Perform weekly maintenance on multiple molding, and trim production tools

* Train, and oversee tool change over techs.

* Delegate and oversee job responsibilities to maintenance crew

* 30,000 lb. lift certified operator

Repair Supervisor

* Repair and maintain aluminum production tools

* Repair and maintain steel trim tools

* Experienced ability to weld, and fabricate, steel, and aluminum

* Repair production assembly tools

* Experienced in hydrologic tools including their maintenance

* Knowledge of Pneumatic systems

1996 to 2010 Advanced Engineering Solutions, Inc., Springboro, Ohio

Assistant Shop Supervisor

• Oversee the execution of multiple compression mold assembly projects.

•Coordinate scheduling of team leaders and assembly crews to meet project requirements.

•Insure employees comply with company rules, practices and policies

Team Leader

• Conveyed instructions from project managers to assembly crews to meet project deadlines

in a timely and cost-effective manner.

• Accompanied tooling to customer facilities for installation and adjustment.

Tool Assembler/ Model Maker

• Constructed automotive interior compression molds, models and water jet fixturing

according to customer specifications.

•Implement design/engineering changes as required by customer and supervisors.

• Acquired numerous skills working with pneumatic & hydraulic systems as well as

metalworking and epoxy lamination methods necessary for tool and model assembly.

1992 to 1996 U.S. Navy

I.C. (Internal Communication) Scene Leader 1

•Conducted maintenance and repair of all electrical and electronic equipment

encompassing telephone, cable, audio/visual, and security systems. 3M Maintenance.

•4 letters of appreciation from Commanding officer

•1 Letter of Recommendation from Division Officer

•Outstanding Readiness and Physical Achievements

• Honorable Discharge from service – 7/96

Skills • Goal-Oriented: Able to assemble and maintain tooling products according to company and customer

standards and achieve design/project intent in a timely and cost-effective manner.

• Communications: Able to coordinate team members, as well as convey instructions through documentation.

•Problem Solving: Able to troubleshoot tooling and process issues in both home and customer facilities and

implement required necessary repair/maintenance as required.

• Cost-Avoidance & Reduction: Able to develop continuous refinements in design, tool assembly and

processes in an efficient manner.

Keith Winberly 704-***-****

References

Brian O’Neal 336-***-****

Ken Stone 336-***-****



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