Carl C. Underwood
North Chesterfield, VA 23235
****.*************@*****.***
Employment:
Retired employee of Reynolds Metals Company from Jan 1989-Nov
2011; Richmond Foil Plant (South) as a maintenance Machinist.
Duties included maintaining production machinery, ensuring work
was done in the most timely, effective, and cost efficient manner
using team concepts.
Position required full knowldege of machinist/maintenance abilities
i ncluding: fabrication or repair of production machinery parts;
repair of production equipment; demolition and reinstallation of
production equipment; installation of new equipment with a strong
emphasis on laser alignment; troubleshooting hydraulic and
pneumatic systems using blueprints and/or schematics; assisting
maintenance planning department; and training new hirees to
safely perform all of the above duties.
Removal, repair and re-installation of gearboxes and pumps.
I was a member of the mobile equipment team who was certified to
t rain employees and new hires in the proper performance of a pre-
op inspection of overhead and underhung cranes.
Forklift certified
I had the sole responsibility for the treatment of plant process
water and the maintenance of rolling mill workroll bearings.
Prior Employment
September 88 to January 89 employed by Amark Corp. Duties
i ncluded working as machinist for Virgina Power at SMS Factility
i n Sandston.
April 87 - Sept 88: Central Machine in Chesterfield, VA.
Responsibilities were machining precision machine parts primarily
for Reynolds Metals.
April 85 -April 87: Tidewater Machine Tool in Hampton, VA as a
machinist producing precision machine parts.
April 80 - April 85: Newport News Shipbuilding. Duties were
machining parts for Nuclear Submarines and Aircraft Carriers.
Education/Training
•Graduate of Peninsula Catholic High School, Newport News,
VA 1979.
•Graduated as Journeyman Machinist July 1989.
•Completed Industrial Bearing Maintenance and Service Course
given by SKF in King of Prussia, PA April 1994.
•Completed Laser Alignment Course at Vibralign Corp.
Chesterfield, VA 1996.
•Virginia Commonwealth University: Algebra I, Physical
Geography
Reynolds Metals Training:
•1989: Hydraulic hose fitting provided by INVETECH
Corporation
•1991: Basic Welding (MIG, TIG, Electric Arc, Plasma and gas
cutting)provided by contractor
•1991: Industrial Hydraulic Troubleshooting (40 hours) provided
by contractor
• 1992: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration provided by Marshall
I nstitute (40 hours)
•1992: V-Belt Training Seminar provided by INVETECH
Corporation
•1994: Industrial Pneumatics
O ther References available upon request
John Magnusen, Head Planner and former supervisor at Reynolds
Metals 804-***-****