MICHAEL B. BURZYNSKI
***** *. ******* ***** **. # 419
Liberty Lake, WA. 99019
208-***-****(cell)
QUALIFICATION PROFILE
Production Planning: Directed and coordinated production schedules; improved process steps to increase
profit margins; created and implemented material requirement plans (MRP); maintained cycle counts and work
in progress (WIP).
Scheduling: Prioritized and released production orders; planned, purchased, and issued material for
production. Tracked inventory consumption, forecasted procurement needs; worked with management,
schedulers, planners, and purchasing personnel on material needs.
Administration/Organization: Interfaced with customers to resolve problems or defects with products
received; developed and implemented policies, procedures, and programs to control material flow; coordinated
production with other departments; negotiated shortest lead times and best purchase prices for raw materials.
Supervision: Orientation of new employees; evaluated personnel performance; supervised and directed
production crews and material control specialists; maintained training program and records; implemented
corrective actions when necessary.
EXPERIENCE
MULTIFAB, INC. 509-***-**** 2010 – Present
Thermoplastic Former, Set-Up Technician: Manufacture formed plastic products for various customer
manufacturing facilities per customer request. Direct and train associates in proper mold set-up and operation
techniques. Ensure proper equipment operation. Service equipment as required.
DCT CHAMBERS TRUCKING 250-***-**** 2008-2009
Company Driver: hauled wood products, chips, saw dust, and hawg fuel to various customers in the
U.S. and Canada.
LITEHOUSE, INC. 208-***-**** 2006-2008
Company Driver: receive, inventory, transport and deliver manufactured products and bulk food grade
oil at scheduled times and proper temperature in the U.S. and Canada.
DUCK DELIVERY PRODUCE, INC. 800-***-**** 2002-2006
Company Driver: receive, inventory, transport and deliver produce at scheduled times and proper
temperature to local retail stores in Washington and Idaho.
PEIRONE PRODUCE COMPANY 509-***-**** 2003-
2006
Company Driver: receive, inventory, transport and deliver produce at scheduled times and proper
temperature to retail stores in Washington, Idaho, and Montana.
CENTRAL REFIGERATED SERVICE, formally DICK SIMON TRUCKING 800-***-**** 2002
Company Driver: receive, inventory, transport and deliver merchandise and food products at scheduled
times and proper temperature via a 53’ refrigerated trailer throughout the 48 states. Maintained inventory,
control of contents, bills of lading, and temperature settings for temperature sensitive materials.
HONEYWELL ELECTRONICS, Spokane, WA. 509-***-**** 2000-2001
Material Control Specialist – Lead: Planned, scheduled and monitored material through its production
cycle. Received, stocked and issued raw materials. Maintained cycle counts and work in progress, (WIP), to
ensure accuracy of over $4M in inventory. Released work orders and material according to just-in-time (JIT)
master schedule. Tracked work orders to ensure accuracy in processing. Coordinated activities with other
departments to reduce or eliminate lead times. Provided input to management, schedulers, planners, and
supervisors regarding material constraints.
o Trained, supervised and scheduled workloads and priorities for eleven material control
specialists.
o Wrote and re-wrote standard operating procedures (SOP) to clarify process steps utilized in
training of assigned personnel and to maintain continuity between multiple shifts.
o Evaluated personnel and maintained training program and records.
o Department produced record sales for year 2000 with net profit of 8.3M in December alone.
o Despite 300% increase in production, manpower and material flow over the last nine months of
year 2000, efficiently processed hundreds of thousands of dollars in inventory into production at
proper intervals.
JOHNSON MATTHEY ELECTRONICS, Spokane, WA. 509-***-**** 1997-2000
Material Control Planner: Directed and coordinated production schedules. Created and implemented
material requirement plan (MRP) to track inventory consumption and forecast procurement requirements.
Submitted purchase requirements to buyers. Coordinated delivery schedules with suppliers. Established mode of
travel and priority for raw materials. Negotiated shortest lead times and best purchase prices. Coordinated
incoming sampling to ensure accuracy and quality of materials received. Worked closely with production staff
to process materials on a first-in, first-out basis.
o Planned, purchased, and warehoused raw materials needed to produce over 1.5M in sales weekly.
o Processed release of materials using AS/400 Inventory Control System.
o Prioritized orders when conflicts arose. Interfaced with customers to resolve material problems
or defects.
o Evaluated yield data to improve process steps, overall yield rates, and increase profit margins.
o Established recovery timelines when required.
o Participated in departments Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II) process:
• Took part in the development of a new department from 10 employees to over 1,000.
• Instrumental in sales volume increase from 500 to over 350,000 per week.
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE 1976-1996
Squadron First Sergeant = Personnel / Facility Manager- Great Falls, Montana 1991-1996
o Oversaw over 200 enlisted members and approximately 100 dependents.
o Monitored morale, welfare, and financial status of assigned personnel.
o Provided personal and professional counseling.
o Provided for welfare of personnel and family members during emergencies.
o Hired, oriented, and supervised employees.
o Responsible for timelines and quality staff production.
o Scheduled, performed and evaluated training.
Assessed human relations and equal opportunity climate.
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Developed organizational goals.
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Administered quality assurance program.
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Identified, tracked and prevented procedural deficiencies.
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Managed supplies, equipment and property worth over $4M.
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Coordinated, scheduled and conducted meetings with support agencies.
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Recognized on several occasions for outstanding job performance, contributions and
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professionalism.
Received Meritorious Service Medal second and third oak leaf cluster.
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Aerospace Repair Supervisor – Malmstrom AFB, Montana 1990-1991
o Managed Repair and Reclamation Shop.
o Oversaw troubleshooting, repair and modification to aircraft systems and components.
o Responsible for over $160K in equipment.
o Managed supplies, equipment, and tools to maintain shop effectiveness.
o Orientated, trained and supervised personnel.
o Selected to review and revise test used in promotional system.
o Received Achievement Medal for participation in Gulf War.
Assistant Superintendent / Manager, Inspection Branch- Malmstrom AFB, Montana 1989-1990
o Managed supplies, equipment and property worth over $3M and supervised 23 personnel at three
locations.
o Responsible for quality and timeliness of aircraft maintenance.
o Identified and resolved resource deficiencies.
o Completed all projects ahead of schedule through utilization of effective planning.
o Received 98.7% rating from Maintenance Standardization Team due to effective supervisory and
management techniques.
Aircraft Mechanic 1976-1989
o Maintained C-141, KC-135, and B-52 aircraft flight control, landing gear, and hydraulic door
systems
EDUCATION / TRAINING
A.A.S. Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell AFB, Alabama
Quality Management Training Formal/On the job training: Senior
Leadership/Management Course -JD Edwards Receiving & Inventory
Leadership/Management Course Program Supervisory
Training Course -AS/400 Inventory Control Program
Community College of Spokane, Spokane, WA. -InTrack, Runtime, and Model Maker
Machine Operators Training Course Graduate Programs
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PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
Member of APICS from 1997-2002