Demar Holtz
Quality Manager, Quality Specialist
QA LVL. III, NDT LVL. II
CMM Programmer
Lynnwood, WA 360-***-****
***********@*****.***
OBJECTIVE: To secure a challenging position with a dynamic organization that will enable me to apply my education, creativity, and talented skills to the benefit of the organization. QUALIFICATIONS:
• Training in Accordance with ASNT Instruction SNT-TC-1A I.S.O. 9712 to the degree on NDT Level II in the following areas unless otherwise referenced
• UT Ultrasonic Level II (Shearwave, Thickness, Silverbaze)
• MT Magnetic Particle Level II
• PT Liquid Penetrant Level II
• VT Visual Inspection Level II
• RT Radiograph Level I
• Rockwell / Hardness Inspection (ASTM E18)
• Eddy Current (AMS2770)
• Commercial Air and Mixed Gas Diver
• First Aid and CPR Certified
• Forklift Operator Safety (OSHA Title 8)
• Crane Rigging and Safety (API-RP-2D)
• Radiation Safety Courses (ASNT)
• Sikorsky Aircraft Flight Safety Parts (SS 9211)
• Sikorsky Aircraft Designated Quality Representative
• Boeing RCCA 76086
TOOLS, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, & RELATED SKILLS:
• Software: Catia V; Solidworks; CMM Manger; PC-DMIS; NET-INSPECT; Auto-CAD; DOS; Outlook; all other basic Microsoft programs
• Strong leadership, independent thinking, organization, & planning skills
• Ability to interface within organizations as well as internal & external customers
• Thorough understanding of Geometric Dimension and Tolerance (GD&T) methods per ASME 14.5 including the use of Precision Coordinate Machines and the ability to determine correct elevations, cross section, and detail views
• Extensive knowledge of common inspection measuring equipment including, but not limited to: surface plates, micrometers, height gauges, radius gauges, protractors, profilometers, bore gauges, and dial indicators
• Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, etc.)
• Thorough understanding of Syteline/ESI or other ERP systems; working knowledge of quality-specific software
• High proficiency in blueprint reading and manufacturing/inspection related math skills
• Very good manual dexterity and adept in the use of precision measuring tool
• Excellent analytical, technical, & problem-solving skills
• Ability to lift up to 100 lbs. or more as needed; Able to stand for long periods and work in fast paced environments
• Speak, read, write and understand technical engineering phrases, procedures, work instructions, and engineering drawings as needed
• Give work instruction to team members
• Work with technical, engineering & production personnel in an efficient & effective manner
• Define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions
• Interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical/diagram form, and deal with several abstract and concrete variables
• Tools: Magnification tools; CMM machines; Vision system machines; dial calipers; micrometers; pipe gauges; contour gauges; rule; mini-sub; bore scope; bevel gauges; protractor; fillet gauges; bridge cam gauges; magnification yokes and prods; krautkramer ultrasonics; minor/plug gauges; thread gauges; ring gauges; Wilson Rockwell s-2000; Autosig 3000 eddy current; height gauges; v-blocks; rock surface plate; visual comparators; bore gauges; sunnen bore gauges; SIN blocks; dial indicators; codes and specifications: Mil-STD: 2035A, 271, 1689, 22D, 1688, 2219A; Boeing codes BAC-BACW, Bell BPS specs; SO9000; AS9100; AS9102; AMS, ASTM and ASME etc.
EXPERIENCE:
JEMCO, Inc. Kirkland, WA 2015-2017
Quality Manager, Quality Specialist
§ In charge of all things quality related in MRB; internal audits; and all new vendor and special process out-sourced audits
§ Perform all required procedural steps associated with inspection to ensure all manufactured product is conforming to client contractual requirements and achieves specified quality expectations
§ Contributed to and created new processes and procedures in the enhancement of the Quality Management System for the continuous improvement of the organization and its responsibility to achieving customer satisfaction
§ Established policies and procedures to complete work assignments; assigned and set up teams and individuals for projects and well-defined tasks
§ Conducted employee training and analyzed training needs; developed courses in classroom and work environments with content covering work procedures, product use, safety, customer service, work skills, and other topics; coordinate and develops direction with senior staff and management daily and monthly in review and leadership needs
§ Performed final inspection for quality, appearance, and performance of complicated equipment, instruments, or products, or a variety of parts and assemblies, FAIs, and all source inspections.
§ Worked with and conducted auditing and qualifying vendors on location
§ Planned inspection procedures and devised unusual measuring or gauging set-ups for all special projects; used a variety of precision measuring instruments including manual and electronic devices
§ Supervised and managed employees performing inspection of incoming materials or components as well as First Article and audit inspection of finished goods or work in process
§ Recorded quality measurements and analyzes performance using statistical process control methods; administered inspection policies for other departments and management guidance and judgment in dealing with unusual cases; performed all hiring duties and employee reviews
§ Conducted reviews and alterations for all customer specifications and AS9100 requirements for all company departments; performed all other management responsibilities and requirements needed by the CEO and president of the company
ELECTROIMPACT Mukilteo, WA 2015
CMM Programmer & QA inspector
Responsibilities:
§ Manually measuring machined parts both in-house and from out-source manufactures using all tools listed
§ Programming and running inspections on the CMM using CMM manager
§ Reviewing and accepting CMM reports for different suppliers and sources
§ Making model set-ups for CMM programs in both solidworks and Catia V for programming purposes IMAGINETICS Auburn, WA 2015
CMM Programmer & QA inspector
Responsibilities:
§ Approving in-house drawing by comparing them to computer models in Catia V
§ Operating and performing inspections on CMM
§ Setting-up and writing programs for CMM parts
§ Uploading programs in NETINSPECT and completing FAI inspections
§ Performing final inspections on finished and competed parts, both in house and out of the shop PRIMUS INTERNATIONAL USD Woodinville, WA 2012-2015 QA Lead Inspector (DQR, FSP)
Responsibilities:
§ Approving and interpreting manufacturing orders, and engineering drawings, performing first article inspection, approving first part operations, and performed the primus USD rejection process when needed
§ Performed dimensional, finish, and material inspection on in process and final parts – including: manufactured, machined, cast, swaged parts, welded, brazed and assemblies
§ Lead duties including training of new inspectors and machine shop workers on drawing interpretation, proper use of inspection tools, and review and following all USD and FAA required procedures involving inspection
§ Would receive priority list and would evaluate and distribute work among work team, also performed all calibration inspection on all tools and machines needed to preform inspections to primus USD procedure
§ Shipping and received operations were also performed
§ Additional duties include the interpretation and training of all customer FAI requirements, house procedures, codes, and specifications
§ Perform hardness and eddy current inspection
§ Perform customer audits as needed
§ DQR requirements involved performing more involved and deeper inspection on certain customers and certain series of parts, reporting and recording results, and using different series of customer online portals
§ DQR
§ Created and performed RCCA corrective action reports and solutions for internal and external problems, by creating and applying system break down charts showing flow and disturbances in the manufacturing process, simply to find problems and fix them INSPECTESTING, INC. Honolulu, HI 2008-2010
Supervisor & Lead Inspector, NDT Level II
Responsibilities:
§ Interpret job specifications
§ Set-up and schedule job personnel
§ Perform government inspection audits
§ Interpret MIL-STD codes for acceptance criteria and procedures
§ Give workmanship training to new welders and give ultrasonic classes to new inspectors pursuing new certifications
§ Interpret and reproduce engineering, isometric and schematic drawings
§ Produce detailed reports showing all inspection findings and interpretation and perform all qualifications listed above
§ Perform destructive tests including bend tests, pull tests and acid-etch
§ Shoot basic welder qualifications with x-ray
PACIFIC DIVING INDUSTRIES Honolulu, HI 2007-2008 Diver, Tender, Welder
Responsibilities:
§ Dive station set-up and breakdown
§ High pressure bottle maintenance
§ Hyperbaric operations
§ Underwater inspection surveys and photography
§ Basic diver operations
§ Surface & underwater welding and cutting
EDUCATION:
2006-2008 National Polytechnic College of Science, Honolulu, HI 2008 March Graduate Commercial Air Diver - Specialty: Spec Tech, Advanced Ultrasonic Tech 2008 Associates of Arts Degree National University 2007-2008 Welding Training & Certifications, Honolulu, HI Basic & Intermediate SMAW, GTAW, FCAW
2005-2006 South Puget Sound C.C. Olympia, WA
General studies
2002-2003 Lower Columbia C.C., Longview, WA
Pre-Med Major
1999-2002 Shelton High School, Shelton, WA
Mathematics and Physics Major
High school diploma with honors
Awards:
2007-2008: Deans List Accomplishment through 2 years Class of March ‘08, Nat-Polytechnic College of Science: Valedictorian Class of ‘08, Nat-Polytechnic College of Science, Special Achievement Award REFERENCES:
Jake Gardner – JEMCO, Inc.QA Manager & Quality Systems Lead Phone: 503-***-**** Email: ********@********.***
Davis Tucker- JEMCO, Inc. Fabrication Supervisor
Phone: 813-***-**** Email: *************@*******.*** Joe Baca: Contract Administrator Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters Phone: 206-***-**** Email: *****@************.***
Bill Goins: Code 615 NDT
Phone: 215-***-**** Email: *******.*****@****.***
Mathew Cruz: NDT II Tradewinds Group
Phone: 808-***-**** Email: matt.cruz81@yahoo,com
Jack Laws: A&A associates NDT III Manager
Phone: 808-***-**** Email: ****-***@*********.**
Kevin Lake: NDT III InspecTesting
Phone: 808-***-****
Roger Ellers: NDT III InspecTesting – Vice president and General Manager Phone: 619-***-****
Brad Smith: PCC AeroStructures – QA Manager
Phone: 425-***-**** Email: *******@*******.***
Garvin Carrol: PCC Aerostructures QC Manager
Phone: 573-***-****
Patton Garrison: ElectroImpact CMM Lead
Phone: 928-***-**** Email: *******@*************.***