Tade Kraklio
Wilton IA, 52778
OBJECTIVE:
I would like to obtain a challenging and responsible position where my Knowledge of
manufacturing processes, conducting process analysis, making recommendations, and
implementing recommendations on substantive manufacturing systems and programs will
be used in a Quality Assurance and or Quality Control environment to add value and
application.
EMPLOYMENT:
November 11th 2011- present
HRU Technical Resources at Rock Island Arsenal
Rock Island Illinois
Currently at the Rock Island Arsenal, I am employed as a Machine Tool Work Inspector.
My daily tasked include:
Setting up and operating various types of CMMs.
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Complex and challenging table set-ups.
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Inspecting multiple parts on various hydraulic recoil weapon systems and
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armor systems.
o Reading and interpreting complicated GD&T(geometric dimensioning
and tolerancing) blueprints.
o Measuring complex parts with various pieces of hand measuring
equipment, such as: Micrometers, inside micrometers, calipers, height
stands, indicators, depth micrometers, and go and no-go thread gages.
o I also use various type of state of the art equipment such as: FARO arms,
Leica Laser Tracker, optical comparators, and Mitityo digital height
gages,
o I also work closely with machinist and planners to solve various different
types of problems that occur manufacturing parts.
o I perform 1st piece inspections.
o FAT ( first article test) inspections.
o I also disposition non-conforming parts.
I do all of these tasks adhering to strict government policies and standards.
February 28th 2008-November 10th 2011
Carver Pump Company
Muscatine Iowa, 52761
Initially at Carver Pump Company I was enlisted as a CNC machinist apprentice Daily
tasks were:
o Understand and obtain skills essential to manufacture precision work pieces
typically low volume high precision.
o Set up individual piece parts to run on machine center.
o Skills were obtained operating lathes, Mills, Vertical lathes, Vertical turret CNC
Lathe, Vertical Mill, Horizontal Machine center, Broach, Drill press, Dynamic
Balancer.
o Precisely measure work pieces with tolerances within .0005. This information was
translated to manipulate offsets on work center to produce a part within tolerance.
o Understanding of FANUC controllers used to drive CNC machines.
o Interpret CNC code, correlating and adjusting to machine rough casting to final
print dimension.
o Correct CNC code and return to CNC programmer which would then make
corrections in parent code file.
After being promoted to Inspector at Carver Pump Company my job functions included:
o Perform close tolerance inspection of complex manufactured components sub
assemblies, complete assemblies requiring numerous steps in the manufacturing
process. Produced on conventional and numeric controlled machines (CNC).
Most Of which were complex casting composed of stainless steel, cast iron,
ductile iron, titanium, aluminum.
o Documenting imperfections based off of technical data provided by the customer
or in house blue print.
o Technical data often used GDT with true position requirements.
o Inspected work pieces daily using: Micrometer, Veneer Caliper, Digital Calipers,
Tri Micrometer, Pitch Micrometer, Sine plate, Height Gauges, Dial Indicators,
Coaxial Indicator.
o Tolerances were often +/- .0005 in precision.
o QAR (Quality Assurance Report) for manufactured items due for ship out.
o Understand Federal inspection protocol.
o Preformed LPT (Liquid Penetration Testing) on various manufactured and weld
repaired work pieces.
o Competent with visual inspection methods.
o Rockwell hardness gauge used to identify and certify specific print requirements.
Material composition was often acquired from this data.
o Majority of work pieces requiring FAT(First Article Test) were laid out in an open
setup on granite table. Work pieces were rough castings requiring inspection
methods that would provide pass/fail criteria.
o Identify porosity, and or linear indications from the foundry/3rd party supplier.
o Worked closely with the customer and quality manager to identify and resolve
quality issues.
o Inspect parts in dynamic test settings, including part setup and manipulation in
hydraulic loading scenarios.
o In accordance with Federal code participated in MRB (Material Review Board)
maintaining the integrity dictated by blue prints.
COMPUTER SKILLS:
Windows, Microsoft Office; Word, Project, Excel.
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Made to manage (M2M) logistic software
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LMP logistic software
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Polyworks
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CAM2Q
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LMM logistics software
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EDUCATION:
College:
Kirkwood Community College (09/21/2006 - 4/12/2007)
Cedar Rapids Iowa
Degree: Masonry Degree
Description: Completed Credit hours in the following: Print reading, Mathematics,
Fundamentals of masonry components, 10 hour OSHA training, Also General education
courses.
Scott Community College 2007
Davenport Iowa
Description: Print Reading, Precision Measuring, and Machining Fundamentals
High School:
Wilton High School (09/01/2001 - 05/20/2005)
Wilton, Iowa
United States
Degree: Diploma
Description: Successfully completed courses in English, Math, algebra, Sciences such as
Biology, and Chemistry. While at Wilton High School I excelled in completing math and
science problems.
ACHIEVEMENTS:
Selected and completed Carver Pump Machinist Apprentice Program
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WHS Wrestling Team 2001-005
WHS Football Team 2001-2005
WHS Track and Field 2001-2005
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