Roman Komlev
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
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Objective To obtain a position in Mechanical Engineering, in a
challenging environment with an emphasis on Computer-Aided
Design
Education University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC)
Major: Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Dec. 2013
College of Lake County Community College
Pre-engineering curriculum 01/2007-12/2009
Skills
Computer:
Advanced in using Pro-Engineer Wildfire 4.0-5.0, Creo Parametric 2.0,
AutoCAD 2007 and classic modeling
Currently enrolled in a SolidWorks class
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office suite applications: MS Word, MS
Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Outlook, MS Visio, MS Access, Adobe publisher
and Internet technologies
Trained on ISO9001:2008
Languages:
Proficient in English, Russian with vast reading, writing and
conversational skills
Intermediate in German, working on improving conversational skills
U.S. Army tested and certified in German language proficiency
Experience
POWERVAR Inc., Waukegan, IL
Manufacturing Process Engineer Summers 2012
and 2013, February 2014 - Present
Update quality dashboard with over fifty company performance items
using pivot tables
Update production performance using wall of measures
Update quality metrics for quarterly company meetings
Develop new procedures for products to be manufactured for an on-line
system
Update and maintain On-line manufacturing work instructions for
finished product assembly
Maintain POWERVAR Quality Dashboard and related data files
Identify process weaknesses and implemented best practice corrective
actions
Assist with implementation of new product introductions to the
manufacturing floor
Execute manufacturing project plans to aid and improve current
manufacturing activities
Perform some documentation control support activities when requested
and cross training
Partition own time to meet project goals and daily work
Work with mentor to assist in the process updates and develop process
engineering skills
POWERVAR Inc., Waukegan, IL
Document Control Associate 05/2007-
12/2009
Worked directly with engineering and production departments on
released on-line product documentation, which included editing
documentation through PDF formatting, Pro-E, E-BOM to Macola
population, CSV files, Macola System editing, and new parts process
Responsible for accurate changes and documentation of engineering
change requests, including supplier drawings and revision levels
Maintained close relationship with order entry, purchasing, production
and quality control departments to coordinate the activities essential
to the completion of projects and tasks
Updated company specialty documents such as manuals and specification
sheets
Formal training on ISO9001:2008
ZF Industries, Vernon Hills, IL
Assembler 06/2006-01/2007
Assembled various BMW, Land Rover, Range Rover and Volvo transmissions
including 4HP19, 5HP19, and 5HP24
Water tested assembled transmissions for air leak
ZF Hazardous Environment Safety Certified
Military Experience
U.S. Army, Fort Stewart, GA - Honorable discharge 06/2002-
04/2006
Army Sergeant
Diagnosed malfunctions and performed organizational maintenance on
suspension, steering, hydraulic, armament, and gun turret systems
Performed numerous jobs that required accuracy and attention to detail
Inspected and maintained fifteen main battle tanks, a recovery
vehicle, three armored personnel carriers, nine armored hummer trucks,
and three light medium tactical vehicles on a daily basis
Kept and maintained automated inventory of parts in great detail using
proprietary software
Held position as a first line supervisor/manager of mechanics,
installers and repairers
Supervised 3-5 subordinates; provided technical guidance, diagnosed
and corrected malfunctions; assisted in troubleshooting/maintenance
Accepted responsibility for subordinates' actions, regardless of the
consequences
Trained subordinates new maintenance techniques and procedures
Ensured the accomplishment of all missions assigned to the team
Provided security during recovery efforts in hostile zones
Have trained on how to react in different situations including, but
not limited to receiving gunfire
Patrolled multiple regions of a hostile zone to assure safety numerous
times
Army Training Courses, U.S. Army, Fort Knox, KY
08/2002-12/2002
3 semester hours in electrical (DC) field
3 semester hours in diesel engine fundamentals field
3 semester hours in basic hydraulics field
1 semester hour in maintenance management field
3 semester hours in military science field
2 semester hours in physical conditioning field
2 semester hours in rifle marksmanship field
1 semester hour in first aid field