LeRoy ("Lee") Jones, Jr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
Phone # 919-***-****
Objective: To pursue a career opportunity as a Production Supervisor,
whereby I can utilize my present knowledge base and skills.
Summary: 1) Extensive background in project management and marketing.
2) Vast knowledge of engineering and quality principles,
QS9000.
3) Result-oriented people management and cell teams concept
skills.
4) Experience in working with prototype designs and concepts
to final production.
Experience:
Sept. 2005 to FedEx Home Delivery, Durham, NC
Present Independent Contractor: Responsible for and managed all
aspects of delivery and transport of packages; Owner of two
delivery vans, employed two drivers, conduct safety meeting and
investigate customer complaints.
June 2003 to Buehler Motor Inc. Cary, NC
Mar. 2004 Facilitator: Responsible for managing self directed work teams
in assembly and in the injection molding department. Coordinated
scheduling, training to maximize production efficiency.
Mar. 1999 to Colonial Carton Company Inc.
June 2003 Night Shift Manager: Responsible for the safety and production
of three departments, Printing, Die Cutting, and Finishing.
Nov. 1997 to Injectronics Inc., Burlington, NC
Feb. 1999 Project Engineer: Managed all aspects of assigned projects as
related to production support, tooling development, assembly and
fixture development, process efficiency improvement, and product
verification.
Mar. 1994 to J. & S. Portable Buildings Inc., Pensacola, FL
May 1996 Co / Owner / Plant Manager: Managed and supervised ten
employees.
Administered and designed marketing concepts, coordinated the
procurement of materials, supervised all financial concerns,
inspected and evaluated the buildings to insure that the
customer specifications were met.
Aug. 1988 to Inland Fisher Guide, Div. of General Motors, Anderson, IN
Oct. 1993 Sr. Contact Engineer: Coordinated the selection of prototype
suppliers, implemented procurement of tooling and components,
made significant reduction in cost by utilizing prototype
tooling and production sources, and supervised twenty skilled
tradesmen in a prototype model shop.
Experience (contd.)
Sept. 1984 to Inland Fisher Guide, Div. of General Motors, Elyria, OH
Aug. 1988 Manufacturing Engineer: Identified and improved manufacturing
procedures and operations, monitored tools maintenance and
efficiency, established reduced cost by utilizing manufacturing
methods and improving layout to maximize production efficiency,
and provided technical support and training to manufacturing
personnel.
May 1982 to Inland Fisher Guide, Div. of General Motors, Elyria, OH
Sept. 1984 Safety Engineer: Plant Coordinator for OSHA Standards,
facilitated training for hazardous materials safety standards,
established and implemented procedures for manufacturing,
conducted safety audits, and investigated and followed up on
accidents.
Education:
1989 to Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, IN
1991 Master of Science, Management (M.S.M.)
1971 to North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro, NC
1976 Bachelor of Science, Industrial Technology (Manufacturing)
Personal: Society of Manufacturing Engineers, NCCDL class B,
Boy Scouts of America