CHRISTOPHER J. FLEJSZAR
TWIN LAKE, MI 49457
E-Mail Address: ***************@*****.***
TELEPHONE: 231-***-****
CAREER OBJECTIVE:
I have managed tool rooms and organized machine production areas with
increases in production of up to 30%. I have also supervised many
apprentices while in the workplace. My goal is to obtain a tool and die
supervisor's position that would allow me to use my knowledge and
experiences to further grow the company.
EDUCATION:
Masters in Teaching - completion date fall 2013 - Industrial Arts Education
focus.
Bachelors Degree in Business Leadership, 2001, Baker College courses
included Management Styles and Strategies, Organizational Dynamics,
Strategic Leadership.
Associates Degree in Applied Science, Industrial Engineering Technology,
Muskegon Community College.
Completed United States Department of Labor, Tool and Die Apprenticeship
Training Program.
Completed United States Department of Labor, Sheet Metal Apprenticeship
Training Program.
SKILLS:
Journeyman Master, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works, Internet, Auto Cad.
EXPERIENCE:
Machining and Engineering Teacher, Muskegon Area Intermediate School
District, Muskegon, Michigan. Teaching tool and die as well as CNC skills.
My students received state honors in SKILLS USA Competitions and a
productive workers at various shops in the Greater Muskegon area.
Journeyman Tool and Die, Tri City Tool and Die, Muskegon, Michigan. Duties
included, FEMA, GD&T, engineering changes, building progressive dies,
repairing of progressive dies, prototype work, fixtures, jigs, specialty
tooling, welding tool steels, tooling primarily for automotive supplies.
The main accomplishments were in design, troubleshooting and fine-tuning of
dies and fixtures.
EXPERIENCES CONTINUE:
Running of Tool Room, Dura Automotive, Fremont, Michigan. Duties included,
placement of dies in shops, making and checking of jigs and fixtures, new
tooling, repair of existing tooling, making and fixing of machine parts,
working with quality control, and making and redesigning prototype parts.
My main accomplishments were to have old stamping dies rebuilt that would
hold tolerances, which increased line production by having parts that fit
each station of the line and eliminate stack up problems.
Manufacturing Engineering Technician, Dilesco, Inc., Muskegon, Michigan.
Duties included, FEMA, GD&T, engineering changes, purchasing of CNC
fixtures, secondary fixtures, check fixtures and gauging, maintain new
machinery, modify old machinery, maintain tooling, modify old tooling,
designing and maintaining specialty tooling. My main accomplishment was
the Plymouth Prowler Project of which I was in charge of the drilling and
machining of the convertible top components. Another accomplishment was to
tighten drill and bushing sizes by using metric and numerical sizes that
enables worn out machines to stay in tolerance eliminating 30% of scrap.
Journeyman Tool and Die, American Coil Spring, Muskegon, Michigan. Duties
included, building and designing dies, repairing dies, building and
designing four slide machine tools, working with and machining carbide, and
many specialty tool steels. (CPM10V). My main accomplishment was to
redesign a cut off die in a press to cut chrome silicon 0.200 thick, which
is very hard and
difficult to cut.