CHARLES McDAVIS
**** ********* ***** 662-***-****
Cleveland, Mississippi 38732 **********@***.***
OBJECTIVE:
To provide experience and professional skill sets that will be a benefit to the Company and make a
contribution in the future.
EDUCATION:
March 2000 – March 2003 - ITT Technical Institute - Jacksonville Florida.
May 4- May 9 - 2005 - Lincoln Electric Company - Mississauga Canada.
August 30- August 31 2005 - Rockwell Automation - Cincinnati, Ohio.
September 20- September 23, 2005 - SLC 500 Maintenance & Troubleshooting - Indianapolis, Indiana.
July 24- July 26 2006 - Rockwell Automation - Indianapolis, Indiana.
Computer Electronic Engineering - Associate of Science.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Baxter Corporation - Cleveland, MS July/2010 to September/2012
Faurecia Automotive – Cleveland, MS August/2004 to December/2008
Entergy Staffing – Jacksonville, FL January/2003 to August/2004
National Envelope – Douglasville, GA January/2001 to November/2002
Civil Service – Jacksonville, FL September/2000 to December/2001
US Navy – Jacksonville, FL September/1994 to December/2000
COMBINED WORK EXPERIENCE:
AREAS OF CONCENTRATION: Electrician/Electronics/Maintenance Technician:
Provided extensive troubleshooting, maintenance and leadership skills while maintaining discipline as a
Supervisor over a team of professionals. Responsible for troubleshooting and repair of avionics
equipment for U.S. Government aircraft while providing assistance of electronic design of future aircraft
electronic schematics; maintained production machinery that was controlled by various P.L.C.’s; ensured
the productivity of various manufacturing facilities while assisting their maintenance department with
production and mechanical issues.
Assisted and maintained Fanuc robotics systems and also wrote and designed programs for machinery
which were controlled by Allen Bradley PLC’s and Panel Views. Responsibilities also included assisting
manufacturing engineers in design and improvements of existing machines. Ensured the productivity of
production injection molding machines that were controlled by pneumatic systems and Siemens PLC’s.
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As an Automation Technician my responsibilities included professional skills of programming of Allen
Bradley PLC’s using RS Logics 500, panel view, and servo drives. I was also responsible for the
schematic design and functionality of all machinery.
Additionally, responsible for the second shift computer software and maintenance of all machinery and
network communication between machines and panel view. Modified programs of machines as new
modifications of parts which were produced on these machines. Modified programs of Zebra barcode
printers. Lead Programmer of Fanuc Robotic Systems and made weld parameter modifications.
Professional Memberships: CEET organization.
Languages: English and Partial Spanish
Accreditations: Rockwell Automation, Turk Electronics.
Programming: Panel View Plus, RS Logix 500, 5000, and Advanced Programming;
Atlas Copco Tool and Receiver Programming.
REFERENCES:
Furnished upon request.