GREGORY P. JANES
Parkersburg, WV 26104
To obtain a position in Production Management where my experience may be
fully utilized.
Areas of Expertise
Versatile management professional and respected manger with twelve-years
experience in a manufacturing
setting. Supervise all aspects of automotive light/medium duty truck final
assembly line (three-years). Supervised the operation and maintenance of
an aluminum cold rolling department and able to direct and motivate mill
crew (nine-years).
( Interviewing/Training of employees ( 5S (
Kaizen
( Operability of Cold Mills ( Inventory Management (
Safety Procedures
( Production Goals and Schedule ( Lean Manufacturing ( Cost
Reduction
( Labor Relations ( Leadership & Supervision ( ISO
9000
( JIT ( Interpret Drawings/Part Prints
Qualified Training and Education
Sept. 2007 West Virginia University, Parkersburg, WV.
Associates of Electronic Technology.
Mar. 1991 SLQ-32 (V) Technician Practical Application Course
Naval Electronics Center, Portsmouth, Virginia
Nov. 1988 Advanced Electronics Warfare Operator/Maintenance School
Naval Technical Training Center, Pensacola, Florida
Sept. 1985 Electronics Operator/Maintenance Course
Naval Technical Training Center, Pensacola, Florida
Graduate, Saint Marys High School, Saint Marys, WV
Professional Experience
Hino Motors Manufacturing
Williamstown, WV. August 2007-November 2010. Position held: Production
Supervisor.
. Responsible for the final assembly line of light/medium duty trucks which
included all processes for a 20min takt time. Balancing the processes for
each team member to complete their process within takt time. Working with
quality control/assurance to ensure quality and implementation of
countermeasures when quality issues are found. The repair activity to
correct defects found for final delivery. Interfacing with logistics on
parts delivery to the assembly line and production build schedule.
Working with outside vendors on assembly line tooling and opportunities
for poke-yoke implementation.
Century Aluminum/Pechiney Rolled Products/Alcan Aluminum
Ravenswood, WV. April 1998-July 2007. Position held: Production/Shift
Manager.
( Responsible for shift operation of cold rolling department which
included three cold rolling mills and union crew
Maintenance support of 30+ personnel. Accountable for
maintenance/safety/troubleshooting of line and meeting
all quality and efficiency objectives, measured hourly. Kept metal
flow according to schedule and guarantee of
Production goal dates. Leading team activities, writing reports and
presentations.
Lockheed Martin
Indianapolis, IN. May 1996-April 1998. Position held: Electronic
Technician III.
( Project Leader - responsible for checking of U.S. Postal mail processing
machines. Oversaw refurbishment of
mailing machines. Responsible for quality assurance of finished
product and insure shipping schedule.
Technautic Inc.
Bloomington, IN. September 1993 to 1996. Position held: Electronic
Technician II
Provide technical support to Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane, IN, on
Electronic Warfare Systems.
( Section Leader with full responsibility to the project scheduling,
monthly status and progress reports made
against established milestones. Provided direction and administrative
guidance over six technicians.
( Rewrote various sections of AN/SLQ-32(V), from block diagrams to level
III drawings, as part of technical
manual repair effort. Evaluated and refined technical accuracy, and
provided red line changes for correction.
( Reviewed maintenance manuals, operability and circuit test documentation
such as test direction diagrams,
layout diagrams, fault matrix tables, signal and related data tables.
Evaluated and refined technical accuracy,
and provided red line changes for correction.
( Accomplished installation and check out, alignment and calibration, and
component-level troubleshooting.
Vitro Corporation
Bloomington, IN. February 1992 to September 1993. Position held:
Electronic Technician/Staff Specialist
Provide technical support to Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane, IN, on
Electronic Warfare Systems
( Reviewed maintenance manuals, operability and circuit test documentation
such as test direction diagrams,
layout diagrams, fault matrix tables and signal and related data
tables.
Military Experience
United States Navy
USS Ticonderoga (CG-47) December 1988 to January 1992.
Electronic Warfare Technician/Operator
( Performed preventive/corrective maintenance on the AN/SLQ-32(V)3
electronics emission analyzer/transmitter
and the MK-36 MOD 6 Decoy Launching System. Watch Supervisor/Operator,
coordinating/directing two
technicians in equipment operation/analysis.
United States Navy
USS Mississippi (CGN-40) October 1985 to October 1987.
Electronic Warfare Operator/Evaluator
( Analyzed electronic emissions and supported Tactical Action Officer
during training and real-world evolutions.
Divisional Supply Supervisor with full responsibility for ordering,
tracking and inventory maintenance/material
support requirements.
Major Accomplishments
Awarded Southeast Asia Campaign Medal for "Operation Desert Shield".
Repeatedly commended in evaluations for
technical abilities and supervisory skills, producing outstanding results.
Awarded Letter of Commendation for superior technical and troubleshooting
skills in maintaining continuous
operation of the primary Electronics Support Measures and Electronic
Countermeasures system during "Operation Dragon Hammer 1990."
COMPUTERS
Software: Word Perfect 5.1 for Windows, MS Windows 2003/2007, FoxPro 2.5,
MSWorks
Hardware: IBM/DELL 486
Communications: E-mail, Internet, CC Mail
PERSONAL Willing to travel/relocate. Security Clearance held: Top
Secret. References furnished upon request.