Carey Wayne Hammock, Sr.
Columbus Ga. 31904
*********@*****.***
Objective:
To continue working in the manufacturing and production field to the best of my ability. To utilize my skills and learn new skills in the industry to further my career.
Employment History:
NCR Corporation
April 2016- December 2018
Position: Engineering Technician
Responsible for adherence to 5S; responsible for communicating effectively with managers, team leads, and maintenance; responsible for maintaining all test equipment; responsible for corrective action for failures of software, hardware, and firmware; and responsible for diagnosing any failures to machinery. Position: Manufacturing Engineer
Responsible for verifying, or making changes to, the correct build or modification to build types for either operation or customer needs. Position: Hardware Production Operations
Responsible for driving new product development and making changes to existing products. These changes help make the products more accessible and useful for the customer.
Mando Corporation America
October 2013-March 2016
Position: Sand System Supervisor/Casting Team Leader/Shift Supervisor Responsible for adherence to all safety guidelines; ensuring customer satisfaction through promotion of MCA Quality Policy; achieving daily production goals through coordination and prioritization of resources and tasks; coordinating and executing 5S and housekeeping activities to maintain company production and delivery expectations; promoting continual improvement and cost saving opportunities; monitoring resource availability; maintaining prompt and effective communication with maintenance group, production group, support groups, and management related to repairs, resource availability, and employee performance/attendance; training of new employees in designated areas; working with engineering department and maintenance department to correctly calibrate and repair equipment as needed; providing leadership to the team through positive attitude, teamwork, cooperation and training; and providing safe effective operation of all equipment, to include proper use of safety devices and lock out equipment.
Swift Spinning, Inc.
May 1996-October 2013
Position: Production Operator and Team Leader
Responsible for the supervision and training of no less than 11 automated machine operators. Responsible for material inventory and employee time management to maintain or increase production percentages. Responsible for orientation and training of new personnel for available employment positions. Position: Maintenance Crew Member
Responsible for general maintenance of automated, hydraulic and non-automated machinery, to include: routine breakdown of the machine to vital parts, cleaning vital parts, lubrication of vital parts, rebuild of the machine, and verifying that the operating procedure is correct after rebuild and before use of the machine. Responsible for scheduled and emergency major overhaul of automated, hydraulic, and non-automated machines, to include: complete mechanical breakdown to the floor, cleaning and lubrication of productive vital parts, replacement of any nonproductive parts, repair and/or reprogramming of the machines on-board computer system, repair and/or replacement of machine’s proximity switches and photo eyes, rebuild and operating procedure verification before initiating use of the machine. Responsible for quality control of machines and products, reporting any quality control issues to the appropriate manager. Responsible for being on-call for any technical and/or machine troubleshooting and/or repair (via telephone or reporting to work). Position: Safety Committee Member
I have been trained as a first responder for injured employees in the event of any type of facility or environmental accident or emergency. Accomplishments:
I have updated, rewritten and added numerous policies and procedures for the repair and maintenance of the automated, hydraulic, and non-hydraulic automated machines at our facility. The procedures have been written in layman’s terms and as a step-by-step guide to machine troubleshooting, repair and maintenance. They are in use as daily tools, both in written and computer accessible form, for the new employees and the seasoned operators who are unsure of the procedures involved in maintaining the machinery. I have acquired educational, as well as, on the job training in automated, non-automated, and hydraulic machinery operation and programming. I have also been trained in reading blueprints, wiring diagrams, and electrical schematics on various types of machinery.
Victory Auto Parts
1989-1996
Position: General Staff
Responsibilities included customer service, shipping and receiving of auto parts, delivery of auto parts to various other companies, researching and selecting appropriate parts for consumer needs, and keeping inventory, cataloguing parts as they arrived/departed the facility.
Education
Hardaway High School-Columbus, GA: 1983-1984
Columbus High School-Columbus, GA: 1984-1985
Shaw High School-Columbus, GA: 1985-1987
General Education Diploma (GED): 1996
Columbus Technical Institute-Columbus, GA: 1999
Certifications
Certified Manufacturing Specialist-Columbus Technical Institute: 1999 Forklift Certification: 2008
Certified First Responder: Current Certification