Joseph A. Winkler
South English, IA.
Home Phone 319-***-****
OBJECTIVE: Seeking a Management position with a company that realizes
the importance of teamwork and dedication. A company where I can
invest all my efforts in, help grow and some day retire from.
EXPERIENCE:
Jan. 2007 to Williamsburg Mfg. Williamsburg, IA.
Present Maintenance Manager
Manage the Maintenance Department of an Auto Parts
manufacturing facility.
A subsidiary of MAGNA International. Maintain KPIs, annual
budget and Continuous
Improvements. Manage 3 supervisors, over 20 skilled tradesmen
and all Departmental
Resources in a highly automated, Press, Welding and Assembly
Plant. Experienced in
Lean Manufacturing, TPS and Equipment Reliability/OA.
. Maintain a training matrix, schedule and administer training.
. Develop and maintain preventive and predictive maintenance
system.
. Deliver and enforce Safety training and compliance.
. Build Team Work atmosphere and promote production/maintenance
partnership.
. Manage the Lean Manufacturing (TPS) system as it applies to
the Department.
Dec 2004 to Williamsburg Mfg. Williamsburg, IA.
Dec 2006 Maintenance Shift Leader
Supervise approximately 8 skilled tradesmen on 2nd shift in a
state of the art highly
automated Auto Parts Assembly Plant. Encompassing 12 presses,
over 150 robots
numerous weld controllers, high-speed conveyors, a paint
facility and much more.
. Maintain payroll and attendance systems.
. Directly supervise workforce to effect corrective and
preventive maintenance
. Schedule manpower and resources to accomplish maintenance
goals during annual shutdown.
. Deliver safety, environmental and Hazmat training.
. Strictly enforce all company procedures and rules.
Oct 2000 to Mitsubishi Motors of North America Normal, IL.
Sept. 2004 Production Maintenance Group Leader, Body Shop
Supervise over 20 Skilled Tradesmen on my shift, to maintain
production equipment in an Automotive Assembly Plant. We produce
five models down one line so uptime and quick casualty recovery
are a must. My four peers and I are also responsible for
preventive, predictive and corrective maintenance of all Body
Shop equipment.
1. Directly responsible for over 600 Fanuc Robots.
2. Perform Supervisory tasks as listed in previous position.
3. Schedule manpower and resources to fulfill maintenance
requirements during annual shutdowns.
4. Direct workforce during equipment casualties to resume
production as soon as safely possible.
Aug 1999 to Meridian Automotive Sys. Inc. Centralia, IL.
Oct 2000 Maintenance Supervisor
Responsible on my shift for the preventive, predictive and
corrective maintenance of all major manufacturing equipment in a
modern fiberglass truck and automotive parts manufacturing
facility that employees over 1200 people.
5. Directly supervise over 30Millwrights, Electricians and
Facility Support Personnel.
6. Assign tasks, monitor job status, order replacement parts and
ensure accurate turnover communications.
7. Maintain logs, attendance records, pay and personnel files.
8. Oversee specialty tools and overtime requirements.
9. Responsible for Facility Maintenance of entire plant.
10. Reduced Equipment Downtime 20% by quicker fault diagnostics
and improved preventive maintenance procedures
Jun 1993 to Rockwell International Inc. Centralia, IL.
Aug 1999 Journeyman Industrial Electrician
Responsible for the performance of predictive, preventive and
corrective maintenance on the following equipment:
11. ABB and FANUC Robots, including programming.
12. CNC Machines, including programming.
13. PLCs, Allen Bradley, Modicon and others.
14. Hydraulic Compression Molding presses 1500-4000 ton.
15. Variable Speed Drives, Ovens, Cooling Towers, Compressors,
120, 277 and 480 volt Power Distribution and Lighting,
Pneumatic Controls, Hydraulics and Welding.
Nov 1981 to United States Navy, Various stations around the world
Dec 1992 Electronics Technician First Class
Various job assignments as listed below:
16. Work Centers Supervisor, supervised 20 technicians in three
work centers.
17. Course Supervisor, supervised six instructors and 30 students
annually for a six-month course in advanced electronics and
communications.
18. Communications Watch Officer/Shift Supervisor, NATO satellite
ground terminal. Keflavik, Iceland
19. Electronics Technician, Naval Air Station, Sherman Field.
EDUCATION:
Oct 1990 Washington State University, formerly City University, Belvue,
Washington
Associate of Science, Electronics Engineering
Additional Education:
1982 to 2000
20. Numerous vendor schools: ABB and Fanuc Robotics, A/B PLCs,
Oil Gear Fluid Power Control, Williams and White Presses, A/B
CNC, ARO, Pneumatics, and more
21. Leadership Development for Supervisors
1991
22. Training Materials Development 1990
23. Basic Instructor Training 1988
24. Anti-Submarine Communications Maintenance 1988
25. Preventive Maintenance Management 1986
26. Ford Aerospace Satellite Maintenance Tech. Cert. 1986
27. Advanced Electronics Technician Training 1983
28. Radar and Communications Technology 1982
29. Basic Electricity and Electronics 1982
Personal Achievements:
30. Certified Journeyman Electrician
31. Certified Ford Aerospace Satellite Technician
32. Certified Master Training Specialist
33. Designated Point of Light # 466 of former President Bush's
1000 Points of Light
34. Clearances Held: CTS and Secret
REFERENCES: Available upon request