DEBORAH DALRYMPLE **** Hickory St. NORFOLK, VA ***03
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TOOLMAKER/MACHINIST
Objective
I am looking for a position with a very stable company that shows growth
and is team oriented. I have a Very high mechanical aptitude, accompanied
by 31 years as a toolmaker/machinist, with experience in aircraft rework,
shipbuilding, research, design, production planning, tear down assemblies,
troubleshoot problem areas, manufacture parts and repair.
Employment History
From 1998 to 2010
Venture Dynamics Staffing Agency: Placed with Collins Machine Works
Machinist: 05/2010 to 06/2010: laid off
Work onboard the ship performing in place machining boring the engine
mounting bolt holes after removing the old one. Bore holes, manufacture new
bolts and install and torque to manual specs. We used a modified drilling
rig to perform these tasks due to interference and space allotted. This was
a project to realign the engines.
Virginia Pilot, Paper Courier: 02/2010 to 4/2010 better job
Paper delivery to customers 7 days a week. Fast paced environment.
Super Struct Staffing Agency: Placed with Bae Systems; Machinist/Valve
mechanic
01/11/2010 to 01/27/2010 laid off
Teardown shipboard valves, troubleshoot problem areas, manufacture new
parts for repair. and test for proper function. Manufacture other parts as
needed.
Self-Employed, Handyperson: 11/2008 to 12/2009: found employment
I worked as a handyperfon performing small residential home repairs such as
painting repair walls, plumbing, a little bit of everything. Perform auto
mechanic repairs, tune-ups, and various other repairs. I was unable to find
employment at this time.
Ameriforce Staffing Agency: Placed with Newport News Industrial: Cnc and
Conventional Machinist: 08/2008 to 11/2008 Laid off
Perform machinist duties setting-up and operating cnc & conventional
machine tools to manufacture new parts and machine old parts for repair. I
used the prototrac vertical milling center to perform a lot of these
duties.
Jefferson Lab Associates: Senior Machinist: 12/2007 to 07/2008 Laid off
Here I worked with scientist and physicist to build their mechanical
designs for their research. I worked very closely with them to help them
achieve their product. I used cnc and conventional machine tools to
manufacture their designs. Some were of complex design and needed my full
capabilites to visualize the finished product, as we usually did not have a
blueprint. We worked mainly from sketches.
Virginia Pilot: Pressroom Maintenance Machinist: 08/2007 to 12/2007 Laid
off
Duties were to perform periodic maintenance on the pressroom machinery.
When problems would arise we had to teardown the machinery troubleshoot the
problem and manufacture new parts for repair. Reassemble and ensure proper
operation
Rpn Research: Mechanical designer/Toolmaker 06/2006 to 12/2006 Laid off
My duties were to design mechanical components for my supervisors
invention. Manufacture the components. Assemble the invention and ensure
proper working order. I ordered materials, hardware & tooling. I made my
own jigs and fixtures to manufacture some parts, as they were very small. I
kept a detailed library of my drawings I drew.
Serco-NA: Toolmaker/Machinist; 03/1998 to 07/2006 Laid off
Here I researched blueprints for material type and spec, performed a labor
analysis, order of machining process. Perform a detailed cost analysis on
aircraft and shipboard components and assemblies. Use cnc and conventional
machine tools for my research.
The rest of my experience dates back to 1980 which through these years I
gained much more experience than listed here.
Machine tools set-up and operated:
Mills vertical & horizontal, lathes horizontal & vertical, grinders, drill
presses, radial arm drill press, boring mills, horizontal and vertical band
saws, sanders, shapers, hydraulic presses, both cnc & conventional, etc.
Precision Measuring Tools:
Various micrometers, calipers, precision layout tools, surface plates,
height gauges, depth mics, dial bore gages, telescoping gages, cmm machines
for tight tolerances, various gauges such as radius, thread, etc. optical
comparators.
Education
Nash Community College, Nashville, N.C. 11/1993
Certificate, Toolmaker
GPA: 3.8. Structured Apprenticeship in cooperation with Consolidated Diesel
Company
Details of my experience
As a machinist I perform non-routine and complex assignments
involving the planning of and conducting a complete project of
relatively limited scope or a portion of a larger and more
diverse project. My work has consisted of design, development, or
modification-type task assignments in which completed drawings or
specifications cannot be furnished. I along with Scientists,
engineers, or higher-grade technicians frequently make technical
changes as the projects evolve. I possess the technical
knowledge and experience required to solve complex mechanical and
mathematical problems associated with the equipment and
accessories to produce, usually, one of a kind units or projects.
I have the ability to use schematics in such areas as drafting,
designing, equipment construction, and troubleshooting and the
technical knowledge in the design of jigs and fixtures for
setting up machining operations in three planes to very close
tolerances. My Duties included: Study blueprints, sketches,
drawings, manuals, specifications, or sample part to determine
dimensions and tolerances of finished work piece, sequence of
assembly, and setup requirements. Measure, mark, and scribe
dimensions and reference points on material or work piece as
guides for subsequent machining or assembly. I Apply advanced
technical knowledge and experience to solve complex mechanical
problems in the construction, assembly, and testing of complex
projects. Select, align, and secure holding fixtures, cutting
tools, attachments, accessories, and materials on machines, such
as mills, lathes, jig borers, grinders, and shapers. I can verify
conformance of finished work piece to specifications, using
precision measuring instruments. I Fit and assemble parts into
complete assemble, using jigs, fixtures, surface plate, surface
table, hand tools, and power tools. Verify dimensions and
alignment of assembly, using measuring instruments, such as
micrometers, height gauges, and gauge blocks. I have been
required to travel to other locations to perform other tasks as
may be assigned.