RESUME
DOUGLAS E. HILL Sr.
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DOUGLAS HILL SR
***** *** **. ** ******** Ohio 43517
Home 1-419-***-**** Cell 1-419-***-****
WORK HISTORY
2009 Dekalb Tool Eng
POSITION : Supervisor
Ensures that all tooling requirements are executed and built in a timely manner and are delivered ready for development on or before the build due date within the established budget guidelines. This includes filling out and submitting job costing of each tool made when built. Schedule the shop work accordingly to maintain short lead times so as to not delay meeting our customer deadlines
2002 - 2009 Stamp Industries Bryan Ohio
POSITION: Welding tech
Identify opportunities for improvement, prioritize process improvements on the floor, and carried out start to finishes, designing weld fixture and machines, ordering necessary parts for equipment, weld set up sheets, weld Sch, checking fixture, Pm sheets for all welders and equipment, robot and resistance weld training.
1998 – 2002 Midwest Stamping Edgerton Ohio
POSITION: Maintenance Supervisor
Responsibilities troubleshooting resistance welder and robot welders, Plc 500 / 501, Robots, feeders, fixture, checking fixtures, fabricating, machine buy offs, continuous improvements, problem solving on machines. Setting up new machines. Electrical work 120 volt And 480 volt as well as grounds care, snow removal Pipe fitting, PVC piping, Copper
Pipe,
1992 – 1998 Nemco food Equipment Hicksville Ohio
POSITION: Production Supervisor
Responsibilities included sheet metal fabrication, tig welding mig welding arc welding, spot welding, lathe and mill work, Designing, blueprints, tooling die repair and fixture building and repair, sheet metal brake press, turret lathes, ordering materials customers scheduling, improving process, cost savings.
1983 – 1992 Superior Welding and Machine Angola Ind.
POSITION: Machinist and Fabricator
Fabricator, welding, tig, mig, arc, resistance, repairing industrial machinery, engine lathes, mills, grinders, saws, drills, designing fixtures, tooling. Dies, small and large engine repair, read micrometers, calipers, comparators, blue prints.
CONTINUOUS DEVELOPMENT:
1993 Supervision Classes Nemco
2001 Allen Bradley Classes Northwest State
1999 Auto Cad 2000 Northwest State
1998 Fanuc Robot Classes Lincoln Electric
2000 Resistance welding Classes Banner Welding
2000 Nachi Robot Classes Michigan State
2004 Panasonic Robot Classes Panasonic
2007 Robot Weld Integration Training Hobart Institute
EDUCATION:
High School Diploma
Mechanical Engineering
DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
Working knowledge of robotics and designing for automation.
Knowledge of gas metal arc welding and resistance welding
Problem solving and working in a team environment.
Support new launch product lines and running changes.
Communication skills
Developing factory layouts.
Designing weld fixtures and tooling
REFERENCES:
Available upon request