Chris Stramacchia
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Dear Sir/Madam:
Consider this letter of application for employment with in your company as
a Robotics integration engineer. I am a very energetic and motivated
individual. I bring with me excellent Leadership, software Programming,
trouble shooting skills and an eagerness to learn.
My skills and education include O.S.S.D diploma, Civil Engineering,
Completion of the Ontario Ministry of Trades apprenticeship program for
Industrial Electrician 442A. Siemens S5 and S7 PLC programming debug
experience, Allen Bradley RS Logics 5000 debug experience, Brain Tech "True
View" Vision systems integrator and developer, ABB IRC5, S4 C Plus and S4
Robotics Programming Expert level programming, Fanuc Robotics Handling tool
operation and programming, Fanuc Robotics Advanced Teach Pendant
Programming, Fanuc Robotics Karel Accelerated programming. Kawasaki
Robotics AS programming Language. I have an excellent knowledge of the
automotive industry, all the necessary tools and drive to be an asset to
your Team.
In closing I would like to add that Software Programming is not just my
career it's my Hobby. I have my own Kawasaki JS 10 Robot I use for
machining/polishing engine parts. I am an extremely hard working individual
who is not afraid of overtime. I let no obstacle stand in the way of
success. I consider myself a great leader and software programmer. With my
vast experience I know I can be an asset to your Team.
Respectfully yours,
Enclosure: Resume
Chris Stramacchia
4824 Barcelona, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, N9G-3E9
Home 519-***-****
Cell 313-***-****
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Objective: To obtain permanent employment and peruse a long lasting
relationship with my employer.
Experience:
West Coast Robotics inc. Windsor,
Canada
Scientific Technologist/Robotics Engineer July 2009 to October
2010
Worked directly for myself as an
independent Robotics Engineer contractor. I currently have
contracted myself to Chrysler. There I programmed Nachi
Robots and completed a 5 ABB Robotic cell for their new LD/LX
launch. I have performed allot of work for Magna in St.Thomas
Canada. There I programmed 12 ABB Robots. 4 were vision
Robots the rest were palletizing Robots. Most of my work has
been for Ford Buffallo Stamping Plant. There I programmed 10
ABB Robots 4 vision and the rest were palletizing. I enjoy
all types of challenges and I welcome them as they arise. I
use Robot Studio Online as my default program editor.
Customers included are Chrysler, Ford, just to name a few. My
vast experience includes but not limited to Pack in Pack out
cells, Vision cells, Force Control cells, Pick and Place
cells, Weld cells.
ABB Robotics Auburn Hills, Michigan
Scientific Technologist/Robotics Engineer February 2005 to July
2009
Worked directly for ABB inc.
Headquarters in Auburn Hills Michigan as a Robotics Engineer.
I was in the Robot Automation department. Our department
created programs from scratch based on customer requirements
and specs. Robots that we program come straight out of a box
from Sweden for the most part. Some Robots are re-tools. We
use Robot Studio Online as our default program editor.
Customers included are Chrysler, GM, Ford, Toyota, Honda, and
Rim Rock Automation just to name a few. My vast experience
includes but not limited to Pack in Pack out cells, Vision
cells, Force Control cells, Pick and Place cells, Weld cells.
AMT Robotics
Auburn Hills, Michigan
Scientific Technologist/Robotics Engineer September 2004 to
February 2005
Set up commissioned and Programmed 89
ABB 6600, 7600, and 6400 S4C plus Robots for the GM Saginaw
casting division. 8 of the ABB Robots used ISRA vision
systems to assembly sand cores for the different engine
models. I had to incorporate online and off line programming.
A Chrysler Transmission facility in Kokomo Indiana required
me to program 6 Fanuc RJ3IB Robots. These Fanuc Robots were
used to pick transmissions and place them into different
CNC's for different stages of machining. A Freightliner plant
in North Carolina had me program 6 ABB 6600 S4 Cplus Robots.
These Robots were responsible for riveting the sides of the
trucks together. (3 different combinations to choose from).
The Ford plant in Sterling Heights required programming 2 ABB
7600 Robots. These Robots picked up the drive axles and
placed them in a heat treat machine then removed them for
final machining.
Bielomatik Inc. New Hudson, Michigan
Senior Service Technician January 2004 to August 2004
Built installed and commissioned plastic fuel tank finishing
machines. These machines had Fanuc 2000ia RJ3IB Robots. These
Robots spun weld plastic components onto the fuel tank. The
Fanuc Robots required only TPP programming. I was directly in
charge of the Ford/Visteon Milan fuel tank finishing division
plant. Some of my responsibilities were Robotic programming
and debug on all machines. This also included minor debugging
with Allen Bradley RS Logix 5000 PLC's on older machines and
Siemens S5 and S7 PLC's on the newer machines. Cycle time,
debug, and program changes interacting with trades of all
kinds were a major part on the customer's floor on a day to
day basis.
Kautex Textron Windsor, Ontario
Process Engineer August 1998 to January 2004
My responsibilities included plant wide plastic fuel tank
finishing machines and 12 ABB 6400 S4 Robots. Some of my
duties were directly involved in design implementations,
purchasing and implementing new ideas and changes. I
Programmed 12 ABB 6400 S4 Robots. These Robots removed the
plastic fuel tanks from the Blow Molding press and placed
them into a cooling fixture from there they were placed on to
the plastic fuel tank finishing line for final
machining/welding. The machine lines used Siemens S5 PLC's on
older lines and Siemens S7 on the new lines. Again I was
directly involved with PLC basic trouble shooting and or
changes.
KVT Technologies inc. Oldcastle, Ontario
Service Technician 1995 to 1998
Built installed and commissioned plastic fuel tank finishing
machines. Some of these machines included Robots (Fanuc).
These finishing lines were responsible for welding and
machining plastic components onto the fuel tanks. Responsible
for cycle time, program changes and or machine modifications
and overall machine start up. Siemens S5 and S7 PLC's were
used. I had the privilege traveling the world commissioning
plastic fuel tank finishing machines. Some Countries included
U.S, Mexico, Argentina, Germany, Spain, and Korea.
MTE Controls and Hydraulics. Oldcastle, Ontario
Electrical Technician 1994 to 1995
My job duties included and not limited to
reading electrical schematics, wiring, and debug of
electrical panels/enclosures, wiring Transformers, and
installing conduit piping for external wire runs. Some of the
customers included Fords and GM.
Education:
W.D Lowe Windsor Ontario
O.S.S.D (GED) 1992
St. Clair College of Applied Arts and Technology Windsor, Ontario
Civil Engineer (Completed one Semester) 1996
Siemens of Canada Mississauga, Ontario
Siemens S5 Level 1 1999
Siemens Canada Mississauga, Ontario
Siemens S7 Level 1 1999
St.Clair College of Applied Arts and Technologies. Windsor, Ontario
Siemens S7 Level 2 2002
Ontario Ministry of Trades Windsor, Ontario
Completed apprenticeship program for an Industrial Electrician 442A
(4 Year Program Equivalent to a Bachelors Degree)
ABB University Auburn Hills, Michigan
S4 Basic Level Robotics Programming 1999
St.Clair College of Applied Arts and
Technologies. Windsor, Ontario
CNC Machine (Fanuc controller G code)
2006
ABB University Auburn Hills, Michigan
S4 Basic Level Robotics Programming 2004
ABB University Auburn Hills, Michigan
S4 Advanced Level Robotics Programming 2004
ABB University Auburn Hills, Michigan
S4 Expert Level Robotics Programming 2004
ABB University Auburn Hills,
Michigan
IRC5 Robotics Programming 2006
ABB University Auburn Hills, Michigan
IRC5Intense Expert Robotics Programming 2008
(Internal Employee Only)
ABB University Auburn Hills,
Michigan
True View Basic Vision Development 2007
ABB University Auburn Hills, Michigan
True View Advanced Vision Development 2007
ABB University Auburn Hills, Michigan
True View Expert Vision Development 2007
ABB University Auburn Hills, Michigan
True View Integrator Vision Development 2007
Fanuc Headquarters North America.
Rochester Hills, Michigan
Handling Tool Operations and Programming 2004
Fanuc Headquarters North America.
Rochester Hills, Michigan
Advanced Teach Pendant Programming 2005
Fanuc Headquarters North America.
Rochester Hills, Michigan
Karel Accelerated Programming 2005
References:
Available upon request