Theodore “Ted” A. DeLong
832-***-**** – ******@*********.***
Quality Control Technician II – Cameron, Brittmore Manufacturing Plant
**/**** – 10/2014
• Ensure traceability is maintained on all parts leaving facility for outsourcing to vendors, parts
sales warehouse and customers
• Assisted with ensuring NCR’s were written and documented when requested by other
departments
• Eliminate bottlenecks and other issues with production and assembly processes
Quality Control Technician II – Cameron, Aftermarket Part Sales –Warehouse
12/2011– 3/2013
• Promoted to QC Tech at parts sales warehouse. First Quality Assurance personnel at this location
• Perform inspection and assessment of parts in a section of the warehouse
• Ensure parts meet requirements, identified and documented properly
• Perform receiving inspection of parts entering warehouse
• Bring parts warehouse into compliance per Cameron Quality Department
Quality Control Inspector: Cameron, Receiving
09/2009 – 12/2011
• Inspect all raw materials and purchased parts to ensure compliance with PO’s and engineering
drawings
• Ensure materials received met all industry standards and all design criteria
• Trained material handlers for special process vendors and material specification requirements
• Worked daily with Engineering, Designers and Shop Supervisors to ensure additional
requirements were met
Technician, Quality Assurance, ION-Geophysical
2007 – 2009
• Receive and administer NCR materials, resolve or refer to Quality Engineers
• Consult with inspectors, manufacturing and engineering personnel regarding corrective actions to
be taken on defects and process problems
• Assist in vendor surveillance in determining capabilities and capacities of existing and future
vendors
• Monitor calibration database and coordinate calibration servicing of equipment as required
QC Inspector, Patriot Mechanical Handling
2006 – 2007
• Receive all material for this offshore crane manufacturer
• Coordinated calibration of welding machines and inspection equipment
• Developed and instituted new work instructions
• Worked closely with Engineering to ensure correct use of materials in applications
• Vendor surveillance for new vendors
• Certified in API Q1 and API 2C
Inspector, Assembly, National Oilwell
2002 – 2006
• Inspected mud pumps during final assembly
• Monitored all critical parts during assembly
• Performed inspections for the Service Department
• Direct contact with customers: international, domestic and third party
Education: AAS Welding Technician and Inspection, North Harris College, May 1995
API Tank Inspection, San Jacinto College
Some coursework in pursuit of Business Degree
Other skills: SAP Computer, performed FAT’s, chemical plant experience, machine shop operations,
calipers, gauges, Micrometers, comparators, CAW I, Level II in MP/PT, UT, Film Interpretation, Familiar
with ASME, ANSI, ISO and API 4 F codes. Experience with ABS, DNV field inspectors. MS Windows
database experience
United States Air Force: Honorable Discharge, Non-Commissioned Officer