Scott Turner
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(T) 256-***-**** (Alt) 256-***-**** (E) *.********@*****.***
Objective:
To work for a world class manufacturing facility and to have the stability
and security of a promising future for myself. I also look forward to the
challenges and rewards of being part of a world class facility.
Employment History
Multi Crafted Tech. II
2011 2013 ATS Advanced Technology Services (AAR), Huntsville, AL.
Troubleshot, repair, and pm equipment of a mechanical and electrical
nature on CNC equipment (Cincinnati, Mazak, Haas, DMU, and Makino)
Overhead cranes, and building maintenance. Troubleshot and repair
Siemens 950, 2100, and 840D controllers, Fanuc 16i and 32i controllers.
CMMS, 5S projects, and Six Sigma experience. I was laid off due to cut
backs in contract.
Multi Crafted Maintenance
2006 2011 McMichen Electric (Siemens), Fort Payne, AL.
Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain equipment of a mechanical and
electrical nature. Such as: Robotics, Hydraulics, PLCs, Overhead Cranes,
Pneumatics, Induction Braziers, CNC Equipment (Fooke, Mazak,
Bridgeport, Haas and Cincinnati), Water Jet Cutting Systems, and Precision
Wet Saw Equipment. CMMS experience. I left to go to ATS as contract
maintenance for AAR Precision Technology.
General Labor
2005 2006 First Choice (Siemens), Fort Payne, Al.
Operated equipment in Rotor department of Siemens as contract laborer.
Left First Choice to pursue maintenance job with McMichen Electric which
are contracted with Siemens to perform their maintenance.
Carding and Drafting Technician
1995 2005 Shaw Ind. Inc., Valley Head, AL.
1995 to 1997 Worked as general labor in Carding and Drafting
department.
1997 to 1999 Worked as an Assistant Technician in Carding and Drafting.
1999 to 2005 Worked as Lead Technician in Carding and Drafting on
night shift. Duties: Troubleshoot, repair, and maintained Davis and Ferburr
carding equipment and Schlumberger drafting equipment. CMMS
experience
Education
Advanced Diploma Valley Head High School 1992
Certifications and Classroom Training
• 32 hours of class room and on hands training on all Fanuc controllers
at Fanuc school in Illinois.
• 3 credit hours on basic electrical principals
• 3 credit hours on PLC’s
• 3 credit hours on introduction to hydraulics
References
Mark York 256-***-****
Don Fykes 256-***-****
Jeff Davis – 256-***-****