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Shipping and Receiving for Tyson foods leadman, Quality Management Lea

Location:
Texarkana, TX
Salary:
25.00
Posted:
June 05, 2019

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Joseph D Waldrop

***** * *** ******

Texarkana,Texas 75501

United States E mail: ********@*****.***

Home: 903-***-****

Cell: 903-***-****

AC FIRST (05/17/2018 TO PRESENT) Q/C LEAD Inspector – Wheel Technician KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN

DUTIES: Oversees and or conducts inspections on different classifications of wheeled vehicles/equipment at the unitand DS/GS levels. Oversees and or conducts initial inspections upon delivery of equipment and records data information for theprocessing of maintenance work orders, troubleshoots identified faults and in-process inspections asrequired during the repair phase. Conducts a final inspection upon completion of maintenance repairs toensure quality product outputs are met. Prepares records of inspection/tests and make them available to the QA/QC Department. Verifies procedures being used are adequate for the effective control of quality, rejects defectiveworkmanship and materials, verifies and certifies the test results on supporting documents. Provides guidance and technical assistance to shop maintenance personnel on inspection principles ofworkmanship, procedures to be employed, and quality of work expected. Ensures compliance with government and corporate regulations, company SOPs, directives, and technicalmanuals to establish and maintain a quality management program.

OTHER DUTIES: Generates GCSS-A reports,FedMall, LIW and WEBVLIPs for parts and document research. Prepares reports, memos, letters, financial data and other documents, using word processing, spreadsheet, database. Works closely with other leaders in a team environment to develop, coordinate, managing and communicating activities for the company. Maintains cross-talk with QA and LAR representatives. Maintains cross-talk with QA and LAR representatives. Coordinates with Shop Supervisor when technical problems arise and in-depth mechanical knowledge isrequired. Cross trains when required to ensure maximum flexibility and possession of technical skills in thedevelopment and maintenance of quality programs. Instills a safety first mentality within respective work areas and a culture that achieves low accident rates and minimal lost-time injuries. Adhere to ISO Policies, Procedures, and Work Instructions in support of the AC FIRST Quality ManagementSystem.

I also perform trouble shooting, in process inspections, final repair/rebuild, modification, installation and diagnostics of interconnected/complex combat and tactical vehicle integrated systems, special purpose vehicles and related components. Performs pre shop analysis and diagnostics of complex integrated electronic, electrical and electro mechanical systems/equipment/components. I perform work that is performed on heavy mobile equipment such as MRAPs, and tactical wheeled vehicle systems. I perform diagnostics/troubleshooting, disassembly, cleaning, repair and/or modification, assembly and testing of electrical, electro mechanical, electro hydraulic and electronic accessories and complex integrated systems. I perform diagnostics on systems utilizing STE ICE M1/FVS test sets, CableScan testers, mulitmeters, EQUATE and other electronic/electrical test equipment, gauges, calipers, torque wrenches and cables/probes and transducers. Performs other duties as assigned. I am MACS Certified in CFC-12, HFC-134a and HFO-1234yf that is required by Section 609 of Clean Air Act.

RED RIVER ARMY DEPOT (06/23/2015 05/03/2018) – Mechanic Texarkana,Texas United States

Pay Grade: WG 10

Duties: I disassemble all aspects of the MRAPs vehicles MAXXPRO,DASH,MATV including the removal of the following: armor plate, drive sprocket, hatch cover, intake grill, idler wheels, road wheels, engine, transmission, final drives etc. I complete RRAD tear down of the MRAPs. I remove turrets and reinstall into the MRAP. I diagnose malfunctions and place in an operable condition for inspection as well as trouble shoot systems and components including but not limited to: auxillary generator set, engines, final drive, fuel pump, steer differentials, suspension ( shocks & road arms), and break systems, etc. I determine causes of malfunctions reject by inspector and repair and replace as needed. I examine vehicles start and perform necassary operational checks to detect malfunctions in various systems. I perform visual in process inspections of items removed for obvious defects such as cracks, broken items, scoring, deep pitting, cracked heads, damaged shafts, etc. After removal I place items in pallets or baskets and keep separate like parts made from different metals. I perform disassembly using a variety of sizes of hand and power tools with different socket sizes. I use a variety of test and measurement equipment. I use cutting torch, sledge hammer and jack hammer in performance of duties. I use hand tools, measuring instruments such as a dial indicator, micrometer, torque wrenches, etc. I interpret instructions and specifications to include technical manuals, blueprints, schematics, etc. I recognize various components required to accomplish installation of items, hardware, mounting brackets, harness, etc. I assist with unusually difficult jobs. I follow all safety rules and regulations, and wear all protective clothing and equipment necessary for jobs performing. I work independently, and as a team member, in order to accomplish the mission. I am able to perform these duties without more than normal supervision.I also perform trouble shooting, in process inspections, final repair/rebuild, modification, installation and diagnostics of interconnected/complex combat and tactical vehicle integrated systems, special purpose vehicles and related components. Performs pre shop analysis and diagnostics of complex integrated electronic, electrical and electro mechanical systems/equipment/components. I perform work that is performed on heavy mobile equipment such as MRAPs, and tactical wheeled vehicle systems. I perform diagnostics/troubleshooting, disassembly, cleaning, repair and/or modification, assembly and testing of electrical, electro mechanical, electro hydraulic and electronic accessories and complex integrated systems. I perform diagnostics on systems utilizing STE ICE M1/FVS test sets, CableScan testers, mulitmeters, EQUATE and other electronic/electrical test equipment, gauges, calipers, torque wrenches and cables/probes and transducers. I have my certificates from MRAP University for my training on MRAPs. AECOM (08/14/2012 – 06/19/2015) Mechanic

Texarkana, Texas United States

Supervisor: Jimmy Presley 903-***-****; Contact:Yes Pay: 20.91

Duties: I disassemble all aspects of the MRAPs vehicles MAXXPRO,DASH,MATV including the removal of the following: armor plate, drive sprocket, hatch cover, intake grill, idler wheels, road wheels, engine, transmission, final drives etc. I complete RRAD tear down of the MRAPs. I remove turrets and reinstall into the MRAP. I diagnose malfunctions and place in an operable condition for inspection as well as trouble shoot systems and components including but not limited to: auxillary generator set, engines, final drive, fuel pump, steer differentials, suspension ( shocks & road arms), and break systems, etc. I determine causes of malfunctions reject by inspector and repair and replace as needed. I examine vehicles start and perform necassary operational checks to detect malfunctions in various systems. I perform visual in process inspections of items removed for obvious defects such as cracks, broken items, scoring, deep pitting, cracked heads, damaged shafts, etc. After removal I place items in pallets or baskets and keep separate like parts made from different metals. I perform disassembly using a variety of sizes of hand and power tools with different socket sizes. I use a variety of test and measurement equipment. I use cutting torch, sledge hammer and jack hammer in performance of duties. I use hand tools, measuring instruments such as a dial indicator, micrometer, torque wrenches, etc. I interpret instructions and specifications to include technical manuals, blueprints, schematics, etc. I recognize various components required to accomplish installation of items, hardware, mounting brackets, harness, etc. I assist with unusually difficult jobs. I follow all safety rules and regulations, and wear all protective clothing and equipment necessary for jobs performing. I work independently, and as a team member, in order to accomplish the mission. I am able to perform these duties without more than normal supervision.I also perform trouble shooting, in process inspections, final repair/rebuild, modification, installation and diagnostics of interconnected/complex combat and tactical vehicle integrated systems, special purpose vehicles and related components. Performs pre shop analysis and diagnostics of complex integrated electronic, electrical and electro mechanical systems/equipment/components. I perform work that is performed on heavy mobile equipment such as MRAPs, and tactical wheeled vehicle systems. I perform diagnostics/troubleshooting, disassembly, cleaning, repair and/or modification, assembly and testing of electrical, electro mechanical, electro hydraulic and electronic accessories and complex integrated systems. I perform diagnostics on systems utilizing STE ICE M1/FVS test sets, CableScan testers, mulitmeters, EQUATE and other electronic/electrical test equipment, gauges, calipers, torque wrenches and cables/probes and transducers. I have my certificates from MRAP University for my training on MRAPs.

Work Experience CC Link (04/15/2010 08/16/2012) Installer Supervisor: Rusty Stuehrenberg 903-***-****;Yes

Pay Per Job

equipment.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities include:

Preparing for installations by reviewing installation orders, gathering equipment, supplies and tools and coordinating schedules with customers.

Planning installations by evaluating location, locating access and laying out equipment and wiring plan. Establishing satellite TV systems by installing equipment, running and pulling cable, programming and calibrating equipment while adhering to codes, regulations and standards. Verifying satellite TV systems for correct functionality and optimal performance by testing equipment and connections and identifying and correcting any issues. Maintaining accurate records through documenting installations, services and repairs. Maintaining and improving service and rapport with customers through listening to their descriptions of problems, answering questions and resolving issues through diagnosing, troubleshooting, repairing, replacing and/or up

Work Experience RRAD (04/14/2008 04/14/2010) Heavy Mobile Mechanic Texarkana, Texas United States

Supervisor: Sherman Cretten 903-***-****; Contact:Yes Pay Grade: WG 10 2

Salary: $21.19 per hour

Hours per week: 40

Duties: I disassemble all aspects of the Bradley Fighting vehicles and Calvary Fighting vehicles including the removal of the following: armor plate, drive sprocket, hatch cover, intake grill, idler wheels, road wheels, track, engine, transmission, final drives etc. I complete RRAD tear down of the Bradley and MRLS. I remove turrets and reinstall into the Bradley. I diagnose malfunctions and place in an operable condition for inspection as well as trouble shoot systems and components including but not limited to: auxillary generator set, engines, final drive, fuel pump, steer differentials, suspension ( shocks & road arms), and break systems, etc. I determine causes of malfunctions reject by inspector and repair and replace as needed. I examine vehicles start and perform necassary operational checks to detect malfunctions in various systems. I perform visual in process inspections of items removed for obvious defects such as cracks, broken items, scoring, deep pitting, cracked heads, damaged shafts, etc. After removal I place items in pallets or baskets and keep separate like parts made from different metals. I perform disassembly using a variety of sizes of hand and power tools with different socket sizes. I use a variety of test and measurement equipment. I use cutting torch, sledge hammer and jack hammer in performance of duties. I use hand tools, measuring instruments such as a dial indicator, micrometer, torque wrenches, etc. I interpret instructions and specifications to include technical manuals, blueprints, schematics, etc. I recognize various components required to accomplish installation of items, hardware, mounting brackets, harness, etc. I assist with unusually difficult jobs. I follow all safety rules and regulations, and wear all protective clothing and equipment necessary for jobs performing. I work independently, and as a team member, in order to accomplish the mission. I am able to perform these duties without more than normal supervision.I also perform trouble shooting, in process inspections, final repair/rebuild, modification, installation and diagnostics of interconnected/complex combat and tactical vehicle integrated systems, special purpose vehicles and related components. Performs pre shop analysis and diagnostics of complex integrated electronic, electrical and electro mechanical systems/equipment/components. I perform work that is performed on heavy mobile equipment such as medium combat tanks, rocket launching tanks, and tactical wheeled vehicle systems. I perform diagnostics/troubleshooting, disassembly, cleaning, repair and/or modification, assembly and testing of electrical, electro mechanical, electro hydraulic and electronic accessories and complex integrated systems. I perform diagnostics on systems utilizing STE ICE M1/FVS test sets, CableScan testers, mulitmeters, EQUATE and other electronic/electrical test equipment, gauges, calipers, torque wrenches and cables/probes and transducers

Lear Siegler Services (04/14/2007 – 4/14/2008) Mechanic Texarkana, Texas United States

Supervisor: Nievan Foster 903-***-****; Contact:Yes Salary: $19.01 per hour

Duties: I disassemble all aspects of the Bradley Fighting vehicles and Calvary Fighting vehicles including the removal of the following: armor plate, drive sprocket, hatch cover, intake grill, idler wheels, road wheels, track, engine, transmission, final drives etc. I complete RRAD tear down of the Bradley and MRLS. I remove turrets and reinstall into the Bradley. I diagnose malfunctions and place in an operable condition for inspection as well as trouble shoot systems and components including but not limited to: auxillary generator set, engines, final drive, fuel pump, steer differentials, suspension ( shocks & road arms), and break systems, etc. I determine causes of malfunctions reject by inspector and repair and replace as needed. I examine vehicles start and perform necassary operational checks to detect malfunctions in various systems. I perform visual in process inspections of items removed for obvious defects such as cracks, broken items, scoring, deep pitting, cracked heads, damaged shafts, etc. After removal I place items in pallets or baskets and keep separate like parts made from different metals. I perform disassembly using a variety of sizes of hand and power tools with different socket sizes. I use a variety of test and measurement equipment. I use cutting torch, sledge hammer and jack hammer in performance of duties. I use hand tools, measuring instruments such as a dial indicator, micrometer, torque wrenches, etc. I interpret instructions and specifications to include technical manuals, blueprints, schematics, etc. I recognize various components required to accomplish installation of items, hardware, mounting brackets, harness, etc. I assist with unusually difficult jobs. I follow all safety rules and regulations, and wear all protective clothing and equipment necessary for jobs performing. I work independently, and as a team member, in order to accomplish the mission. I am able to perform these duties without more than normal supervision.

Tyson Foods Processing (07/12/2006 04/14/2007)

Hope, Arkansas US

Salary: $10.46 USD Per Hour

Hours per week: 40 50

Supervisor: Ken Couch 870-***-****

Computer Technician /Maintance

Duties: I was responseable for making sure all computer software and programs are running right, also expected to make sure programs are changed when needed. I diagnosed all malfunction and place in an operational condition for inspection. I was responsable for all trouble shooting systems and components. I determined the causes of the malunctions and repair and replace parts as needed. Some other duties as computer tech, I make sure all electrical components and operating correctly, also replace motors and bearings when needed.

Brentwood Ind.(01/16/2006 07/12/2006)

Hope, Arkansas U.S.

Salary: $7.00 Per Hour

Supervisor: Charles 870-***-**** Contact : Yes

Forklift Operator?Maintance

Duties: I Operate a diesel powered forklift truck. The forklift is capable of lifting loads weighing less than 10,000 pounds (less than 5 tons) as high as 168 inches (14 feet) in the loading, unloading, moving stacks stacking palletized material, boxes, crates and heavy materials in rebuild areas, warehouses, freight cars, and trucks. My duties are performed inside and outside shop buildings, on docks and inside warehouses. I use special attachments such as fork extensions, ram, grapple, etc. as required. I am sufficiently skilled in forklift operations to minimize risk of either equipment damage or injury to self or others while operating the forklift. I determine how high, long and wide the fork lift plus load in order to determine clearances of doorways, aisle, storage shelf or bin to load or unload and maintain proper balance of material. I am knowledgeable of load limitations and proper palletizing of bulk items for forklift conveyance. I am sufficiently skilled in general forklift procedures to independently perform repetitive assignments. I receives oral instructions or written work orders related to forklift operations with sample or spot check of the arrangement of materials to be moved. I periodically checked for accomplishment of preventive maintenance. I work under general supervision relating to operations, receiving general instructions subject to occasional spot check and review of completed work. I use moderate physical effort in operating hand and foot controls while driving, turning, and stopping the forklift truck and raising, lowering, and tilting the loads being moved. I frequently lift, and carry supplies and equipment weighing from 20 to 50 pounds and, occasionally, up to 70 pounds. I work inside and outside in cold, damp, drafty, and hot areas. I wear hearing protective devices and/or other protective devices and/or safety equipment during all periods of time that I am exposed to hazardous conditions. I am able to perform these duties without more than normal supervision. Deltic Tembers (07/01/2004 (11/26/2005) Shipping Clerk Waldo,Arkansas United States

Supervisor: Sam George 870-***-****)

Salary: $12.48 Hourly

Shipping Clerk

Duties: I Operate a diesel powered forklift truck. The forklift is capable of lifting loads weighing less than 10,000 pounds (less than 5 tons) as high as 168 inches (14 feet) in the loading, unloading, moving stacks stacking palletized material, boxes, crates and heavy materials in rebuild areas, warehouses, freight cars, and trucks. My duties are performed inside and outside shop buildings, on docks and inside warehouses. I use special attachments such as fork extensions, ram, grapple, etc. as required. I am sufficiently skilled in forklift operations to minimize risk of either equipment damage or injury to self or others while operating the forklift. I determine how high, long and wide the fork lift plus load in order to determine clearances of doorways, aisle, storage shelf or bin to load or unload and maintain proper balance of material. I am knowledgeable of load limitations and proper palletizing of bulk items for forklift conveyance. I am sufficiently skilled in general forklift procedures to independently perform repetitive assignments. I receives oral instructions or written work orders related to forklift operations with sample or spot check of the arrangement of materials to be moved. I periodically checked for accomplishment of preventive maintenance. I work under general supervision relating to operations, receiving general instructions subject to occasional spot check and review of completed work. I use moderate physical effort in operating hand and foot controls while driving, turning, and stopping the forklift truck and raising, lowering, and tilting the loads being moved. I frequently lift, and carry supplies and equipment weighing from 20 to 50 pounds and, occasionally, up to 70 pounds. I work inside and outside in cold, damp, drafty, and hot areas. I wear hearing protective devices and/or other protective devices and/or safety equipment during all periods of time that I am exposed to hazardous conditions. I am able to perform these duties without more than normal supervision. Hope Cable TV (02/04/2001 06/26/2004)

Hope,Arkansas United States

Supervisor: Jim Dickerson 870-***-****)

Salary: $10.75 Hourly

Cable and Internet Installer

Duties: I was responsable for installing cable tv in homes and businesses. I was responsable for installing internet in homes and businesses. I was expected to trouble shoot problems on cable tv and internet and fix them.

Education Hope High School

Hope,AR 71801

gradutated in 1993

Additional Information INFORMATION I have had experience driving forklifts up to 4,000 lb 10,000 lb. capacity and loaded and unloaded trucks from major warehouses for the last 16 years.During that time I have done maintenance work, including electrical repair around various production plants,etc. I have had experience using power tools such as air impact wrenches, rivet tools, hydraulic tools and torque wrenches.

I have had experience doing paint and body work on various vehicles. I used air paint guns and applied body filler materials when required. I have had experience disassembling and rebuilding various vehicles that needed extensive body repairs and I performed some welding as needed while working in the body repair field.

Also vehicles that needed front and rear end repair, and motor repair. I have also used wire welding equipment while doing various duties.

While employed for a major corporation I performed extensive inventory duties for their warehouse facilities. During these inventories I used the TPW scan gun to log and store data for future use. I have experience and knowledge with Microsoft office excel, access, and Microsoft word, while being in inventory control, and my current occupation as a computer technician. I also have a my certificates from the MRAP University for my training on MRAPS.



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