Dale Oliver Clester
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OBJECTIVE: Obtaining a challenging position with growth opportunities
SKILLS SUMMARY:
Over 31 years experience in the preparation, repair, welding,
machining, corrosion control and painting of metal. Experience with
fiberglass, plexiglass, wood and glass cutting. Completed military
schooling in Hydraulics, Pnuematics, and Structural Mechanics,
Corrosion Control, and Technical Publication Library Management.
Experience in soldering; brazing; plasma cutting; flame cutting; flame
bending; stick; mig; and tig welding. Experience in sewing all types
of fabrics, leather and canvas; computer controlled machinery.
Extensive experience with metal, and fiberglass fabrication and
painting on aircraft, cars, trucks, motorcycles and all the tools
required.
Supervised, managed, inspected and trained personnel for machining parts,
fabricating parts, time management, production scheduling, and production
publications.
Responsible for over $7,000,000 of equipment, and making sure the equipment
is maintained properly.
Served the last 11 years as a Machinist and 1 year as a Blackhawk
hydraulics / pneumatics mechanic in the Maryland Army National Guard.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
CSMS
301 Old Bay Lane
Havre de Grace, MD 21078
Painter 2/06 - 6/14
Paint various military vehicles. Designed, machined and welded the
fixtures for Ordnance balls. Painted and machined numerous parts for
the Minuteman HMMWV project.
Machinist/Allied Trades Technician 2/07 - 6/14
Fabrication of parts for various applications. Mig, Tig and stick
welding. Painting various vehicles. Bodywork. Canvas and glass
repair. Production of thousands of signs of various sizes for the
Maryland Army National Guard using a Bren vinyl cutter along with
Cutworks; Corel; and Cutgrave programs. Proficient with the IS 7000
engraving machine utilizing the Gravograph 7 program for numerous
applications.
Metal Refinishing and Improvements
5/95 - 2/06
97 North Leslie Drive
Northeast, MD 21901
Third Shift Supervisor 60 hours/week
June 2000-February 2006
Responsible for the training of new personnel, and the steady day to
day flow of the production throughout the shop. Responsible for
enforcing the ISO standard and the calibration of the equipment used.
Machinist First Class
60 hours/week
May 1995-2000
Extensive knowledge of micrometers used inside, outside, depth gages,
height gages, bore gages, etc. Proficient with all measuring
equipment needed to complete the job within a tolerance of .0001
thousand of an inch. Extremely proficient with internal, and external
machining on manual lathes, and manual milling machines. Trained on
CNC lathes and mills.
Familiar with both the properties of ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
United States Marine Corps
3/85 - 2/95
Aviation hydraulics, pneumatics, and structural mechanics on A-6E Intruder
and EA-6B Prowler aircraft. Inspect, maintain, and repair aircraft
hydraulic/ pneumatic / structural systems, and system components.
Prepared, and conducted informal on-the-job training: plans, schedules and
directed work center assignments. Performed component repair of hydraulic
/ pneumatic / structural components as required; use and maintain hydraulic
/ pneumatic / structural test equipment. Fabricated / painted various
aircraft structural repairs in both metal, and fiberglass. Qualified
maintenance turn pilot.
EDUCATION:
1983. Graduated from Blue Ridge High School in Lakeside, AZ
1984. Attended College at Eastern Arizona College in Thatcher, AZ
1985-1995 Attended and completed 20 Military Schools, USMC