Resume of
Gemmond Smith
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Objective A results oriented leader seeking gainful employment.
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Daimler-Chrysler, Detroit, Michigan Oct-1993– Sep-2008
Experience Team Leader/Technician/Machinist
Team Leader for the Machining Division reporting directly
t o the Plant Manager
Drove activities to successfully complete QS9000 quality
surveillance audit.
Managed skilled t rades work activities as to apply
p reventative maintenance countermeasures and our
Continuous Improvement Ini tiative
Responsible for maintenance of CNC Lathes machinery.
Operated CNC vertical Weiss mills and developed weekly
P M checks.
Edited G and M codes on Hass CNC machinery
Managed and operated 369 CNC vertical mills
Hourly, and Daily Maintenance and Operation of CNC
vertical mills, CMM Drill, Tap, and Broach machines
Facilitated and Performed Tool Changes on CNC and CMM
m achinery. PLC t roubleshooting
Organize and deliver executive presentations illustrating
s tart and end results of plant performance.
Cutter Grind Tool Set-Up on nights for 3 years using
automated and optical calibrators
Managed maintenance for all machines in Machining
D ivision
Machine Bank Set-up (For 14 machines and intimate
k nowledge of all maintenance and check procedures for all
m achines)
Dyno Room Operations for one year, for v-8 v-10
Ut ilize Hi-Lo and hand cart for product distribution th ru
p lant
Facilitate communication from Team to Management
Watch, Adjust, and Communicate Budget to Team and
M anagement
Responsible for Hourly Quality Control and Adjustments
C NC Hass Machinery to stay within acceptable tolerances,
set ups and offset adjustments
Equipment Modification and Partial installations
Excellent attendance.
Reliable and Quality Production Standards met and
exceeded on a quarterly basis
Production Standards Certification ISO 2000, TS, and QS
McDonnell Douglas, Long Beach, CA. Dec-1990–May-1993
C-130 Electrical Technician
Installation of Electrical Conduit.
System Installation.
System and Conduit Testing.
Experienced in using computer based Preventative
M aintenance and Spare Parts stores systems.
Installed, adjusted, modified, verified, calibrated and tested
operation of power systems, specialized electrical systems
and panels, circuit ry, electrical chassis, appliances, portable
electrical equipment in accordance with company specs.
Performed preventative maintenance on electrical panels
and distribution systems.
VFD and DC drive experience
Proficient in reading an OHM meter and electrical diagram
Knowledge of various hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Observed mechanical devices in operation to diagnose
p roblems in the systems
Knowledge of Industrial wiring and controls
Experience in repairing factory equipment
Basic understanding of hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Basic experience in troubleshooting PLC's
Abili ty to diagnose equipment failures to determine cause
Installed, removed, repaired, overhauled and tested
electrical equipment, both alternating and direct current
U.S. Air Force, USA Dec-1986–Oct-1990
Systems Technician Sgt.
Weapons System Checks for the F-4, F-15, F-16, and B-
1Bomber
Maintenance of Weapons Systems to include avionics and
electronics systems, the internally mounted 20mm Gun, and
t he Hard Point Mounting Systems for the AI M-7F/M
Sparrows, AIM-9M Sidewinders and AIM-120 advanced
medium range air-to-air missiles (AMRAAM)
Installation of weapons to include associated missiles, guns,
and bombs.
Developed Training programs for the incoming Ai rmen
helping in the t ransition, and acclimation to the new area
and systems.
Load Crew Dynamics to include Load Vehicles, Weapons
Safety, and Load Vehicle Maintenance.
Education Macomb Community College, Macomb, MI Aug-1993-Sept-1995
CNCT 1300 Programming For Milling Machines
CNCT 1500 Advanced Manual Programming
CNCT 2400 CNC Programming
CNCT 2500 Machine Setup and Operation
Community College Of The Air Force Dec-1986-Oct-1999
Aircraft Armament Systems Specialists (F-15, F-4, F-16, F-
14, A-10, B-1 Bomber, AC-130) Course Duration 504 Hours
Weapons Maintenance Technician (F-15, F-4, F-16, F-14, A-
10, B-1 Bomber, AC-130) Course Duration 120 Hours
Weapons Load Crew Academics (F-15, F-4, F-16, F-14, A-10,
B-1 Bomber, AC-130)
Drive Three Wheel Bomb Loader and Two axle Truck
Benjamin O. Davis Vocational, Detroit, Michigan Nov-1983–July-1986
College level Algebra, Calculus, Science, and Drafting.
Welding, Metallurgy, Panel Forming, and Joining.
The program requires 1,150-1,900 hours of instruction,
depending upon award, approximately 60 percent of which is
shop work. The fi rst 400 hours of study are general aviation
courses. The second phase of t raining is Airframe
M aintenance. The final phase of study is Power Plant
M aintenance. The program is approved by the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA), and upon successful
completion, I took the FAA examinations for the Airframe
and Power Plant license.
I, as a student had to demonstrate competency in wri ting
and mathematics by assessment (COMPASS/ASSET) or by
passing the appropriate mathematics and wri ting courses
( MATH-0150, MATH-0160, or OFFT1500 a nd ACFS-0050W).
T his is in addition to the required curr icula for the diploma
and certificate options.