Willie L. Culley III
*************@*****.***
SECURITY CLEARANCE: SECRET (Inactive)
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:
I have over 20 years of quality control and receiving inspector experience.
I am well versed in Microsoft Office Applications and various business
processes. I am also adept in office supervision, training management,
logistical operations, document security/control, and supply control. I
have been building custom personal computers for over 20 years.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Quality Control / Receiving Inspector May 2009- No 2009
H2GEN Alexandria VA
. ASME CI (Certified Individual), for the inspection and pressure
testing of Domestic and European UM Pressure Vessels, (and U vessels,
under AI supervision)
. Certified NDE (Non Destructive Examination) Liquid Penetrate Inspector
. Completed PED (Pressure Equipment Directive) course presented by
Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance company of Connecticut
. Inspect and log incoming ASME consumables
. Inspect and log sheet metal components and plating
. Understand the control of ASME material and components
. Inspection and QA of raw materials
. Proficient in the use of Navision, the Niton XL3t XRF Analyzer,
calipers, micrometers, radius weld, and depth gauges, and various
inspection tools
Quality Assurance Inspector (Receiving) Feb 1999-Oct 2005
Lamson & Sessions, Columbia, SC
. Followed Standard Operating procedures and received on the job
training in monitoring, using SAP, controlling, and maintaining the
quality and reliability of material, facilities, services and
processes.
. Operated and used statistical quality assurance techniques.
. Sampling of products
. Established excellent repose' with companies to assure contacts were
being adhered to for on-time delivery and quality products.
. Monitored operations to prevent production of defects.
. Inspected incoming products, recorded data on spreadsheets.
. Inspected an average 3 million pieces annually.
. Coordinated (liaison) between the corporate office, customers, and on-
site management, keeping them abreast of product flow and condition.
. Rejected product, if quality not up to standards and recorded results.
. Volunteered personal services as on-site Computer Support Technician.
. Provided technical expertise for clients in person and via telephone.
. Provided training on the use of computer hardware and software,
including printing, installation, word-processing, electronic mail,
and operating systems.
. Provided excellent support to a variety of customer's daily, with
Windows XP, Microsoft Office Suite, (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and
Excel) and other software.
. Built, configured and maintained over 30 computer systems.
. Responsible for expert set-up and the maintaining of new printers,
computers, zip drivers, CD Rom drivers and other hardware as needed.
Escape Systems Technician Jul 1974 - Aug 1994
U S Air Force, Moody Air Force Base, GA
. Removed, installed, modified and preformed quality inspection after
the final installation of ejection seats and escapes system
components.
. Solved installation, maintenance and repair problems by studying
schematic and technical publications.
. During deployments, acted as team member or head of logistics for
supplies and equipment, whether inside or outside of the continent.
. Diagnosed malfunctions and made recommendations for corrective
procedures.
. Implemented maintenance and safety procedures, which were adopted as
policies for the egress systems.
. Inspected egress systems, subsystems, and components for safety,
security, and serviceability.
. Inspected and determined serviceability of CAD and PAD devices based
on shelf and service life limits.
. Used and disposed of hazardous waste and materials according to
environmental standards.
. Knowledge of security/safety policies relating to secure/controlled
installation/facility
. Ability to detect security violations on a controlled
facility/installation
. Shift supervisor for 6 Airmen.
. Served as assistant and acting shop chief during Desert Storm for 15
Airmen.
. Performed maintenance on T-33 37,38, F-4, 5,14,15,16,18,111 A-6, A-10,
escape systems Quality Control on F-4, 15,16, have been assigned a
weapons load crew member on F-4, 15,16, and A-10, Crew chief on F-4,
15,16,111, and assisted in other maintenance on F-4, 14,15,16,18,111,
A-6, 10[pic]
EDUCATION:
. Attending ITT Tech for an Associate's Degree in Network Systems
Administration (in progress)
. PCDI for computer repair,
. Aircrew Egress Systems Repairman Tech. 1975
. NCOs Orientation Course 1976
. USAF Supervisors Course 1978
. Supply Customer Training 1979, 1984
. Advanced Escape Systems Refresher Courses 1976-1989
. NCO Leadership School graduated 1979
. Managers Supervisors Course 1979
. Quality Management Course completed 1983
. ACC Quality Team Leader Course 1993
. Air Force Specialty Code: 42232 - Escape System Apprentice,
42252 - Escape System Mechanic, 42272 - Escape System Technician