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Wolfgang Matthias Klauer
Mechatronics Technician
Work Experience
Production Mechanic July 2015 to November 2016
Continental Automotive Group – Babenhausen, Germany Head-Up-Display Assembly
• Maintaining and repairing production lines including electrical, pneumatical, and mechanical components
• Improving production lines for permanent quality and ppm improvements in agreement with management
• Utilizing technical documentation for error tracking, swift repairs and ordering replacements
• Manufacturing of replacement parts or realization of improvement proposals
• Aiding in advanced robotics (Motoman, Denso, Kuka) and advanced PLC repairs
• Attending meetings with department managers, shiftleaders and quality controllers for continuous feedback
• Applying company training to work more efficiently, minimize expenses and disruption in workflow
• Ensuring quality in compliance with quality guidelines and engineers
• Supervising and instructing apprentices
• Creating and improving company or department specific documentation sheets (logistics, maintenance, quality)
Vocational Training
Mechatronics Technician September 2012 to July 2015 Continental Automotive Group – Babenhausen, Germany – in cooperation with Landrat-Gruber-Schule – Dieburg, Germany
• Shortened from 3 1 2 years to 3 years due to outstanding performance
• Extensive training in the following fields:
Practice – Mechanical
• Operating lathes, milling machines, drill presses, grinder benches, sawing machines, plate shears and more
• Handling handsaws, files, scribers, callipers and micrometers Practice – Electrical
• Soldering
• Realizing basic electrical circuits, motor circuits, contactor circuits and circuits with ICs Practice – Pneumatics
• Building pneumatic systems
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• Basic course in SolidWorks
Theory – Highlights
• CNC-manufacturing
• PLCs and circuit logic
• Robotics
• Pneumatics and hydraulics
Theory
• Analyzing functional interactions in mechatronic systems
• Manufacturing of mechanical subsystems
• Assembly of electrical operating equipment with a focus on security aspects
• Studying energy and information flows in electric, pneumatic and hydraulic assemblies
• Communicating using data processing systems
• Planning and organizing of workflows
• Realizing mechatronic subsystems
• Designing and creating mechatronical systems
• Analyzing flow of information in complex mechatronical systems
• Planning of assembly and disassembly
• First-time operating, error tracking and preventive maintenance Education
Enrolled with Major in Engineering Science January 2017 – Present Great Bay Community College – Portsmouth, NH
Certificate of General University Entrance Qualification June 2010 Max-Planck-Gymnasium – Groß-Umstadt, GER
Additional Skills
• German Citizenship, Permanent Resident of the United States
• Languages: German (native speaker), English (fluent)
• Proficient in software: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PP), Apache Open Office
• Good general knowledge of computer hardware and software References available upon request
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