John S. Janezic
Mentor, Ohio 44060
************@*****.***
QUALIFICATIONS PROFILE:
Engineering or Quality role with a world-class aerospace design, manufacture and test enterprise.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Cum Laude), Cleveland State University
SKILLS:
Strong technical engineering basis in component definition, function and fitting in aircraft gear and
electrical fuel pumps. Excellent working knowledge of Quality standards and interface requirements to
commercial and military engine programs. Good communication and analytical problem-solving skills.
Excellent understanding of manufacturing methods and processing required of an OEM supplier, in a
demanding global market. Excellent understanding of Just-In-Time methodologies, maintaining low
inventory levels, global resourcing, and cost ramifications to an efficient and profitable business.
EXPERIENCE:
EATON / ARGO-TECH CORPORATION 1999 – 2009
LEAD ENGINEER / PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER III
Performed Engineering Material Review Board support function for manufactured and
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purchased fuel pump components. Achieved full-engineering authority of every aircraft and
engine program, military and commercial, contracted to the Euclid Plant.
Supported manufacturing operations in the planning and processing of various types of
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aerospace components into certified, aircraft, fuel-pump components. The processes
commenced with material as raw aluminum castings or high-alloy steel bar stock.
Developed rework routers and tool room instructions to properly document and re-process
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defective hardware to an acceptable function, fit, and interchangeable status.
Performed troubleshooting function at sub-assembly and fully assembled aircraft fuel
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pumps, at the specified Acceptance Test Procedure, to determine the faulty component or
characteristic. Initiated, with utilization of internal quality procedure, thorough identification
of the root cause and corrective action, as required to address various functional failures.
ARGO-TECH CORPORATION 1991 – 1999
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER I, II
Administrated a significant, cost savings initiative of upgrading component drawings to
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facilitate compliance to customer-mandated guidelines, yet reduce cost.
Provided technical support in the build, upgrade and maintenance of aircraft test equipment
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and field overhaul tooling.
Organized and scheduled contamination remediation activity for all engineering and
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production test stands, without production delivery impacts.
Provided support during implementation of a new manufacturing resource planning system
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with respect to accurate engineering Bill of Material definition and document revision levels.
AIRFOIL FORGING TEXTRON INC (formerly TRW Inc) 1977 – 1991
MANAGER, COMPUTER-INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING 1985 - 1991
Directed activity of manufacturing engineering support personnel to develop and implement
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advanced process and design capabilities.
Participated in detailed planning required for the migration and maintenance of computer-
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processing capabilities necessitated by company’s divestiture.
Evaluated, selected, and implemented computer systems with the purpose of being cost-
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effectively integrated with active manufacturing support applications.
Developed and maintained an accurate engineering database to facilitate tooling and
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product manufacture and inspection.
Exercised system control for efficient operation through standardization of procedures and
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accurate documentation.
Supported internal tool design and manufacture requirements.
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PROJECT MANAGER, COMPUTER-AIDED ENGINEERING 1983 – 1985
Managed assignment of augmenting manufacturing engineering capabilities through the
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addition of two computer graphics systems in an IBM-mainframe environment. Duties
included:
Served as panel member assigned to investigate, benchmark, and justify commercially
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available CAD/CAM systems.
Performed liaison function between engineering and software personnel to develop the
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system’s operational configuration and ensure its compatibility with existing applications.
Developed complex computer design models that facilitated advanced numerical-control
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capabilities.
o Supported user-training requirements.
PRODUCTION-PROCESS ENGINEER 1977 – 1983
Assigned design leader for an engineering support group. Duties included:
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Specified, developed, and maintained FORTRAN-based software to accommodate the data
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requirements in forge tool design and build.
Utilized programs for engineering data processing required for APT cutter location files for
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sculptured surface generation.
Developed procedures for computer file preparation and documentation for standardization
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of customer-supplied data and process conditioning parameters including: stock envelope,
delta thermal expansion factors, and hysteresis compensation for the forging process.
Performed project engineer function in support of bringing a coordinate measuring machine
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to production status in support of inspection of forge tooling and their yielded components.