William H. Wehrhahn Jr.
Oxford, CT. 06478
Cell:203-***-****
Email: **********@*****.***
Objective: To utilize my skills and experience to join a growing company with prospects for
advancement.
Education: Naugatuck Valley Community Technical College
Graduated in June 1995 With Associates Degree in Applied Science
Honors: Phi Theta Cappa Honor Society
Presidents List
Skills: Excellent communication skills
Use of various types of precision measuring instruments such as micrometers,
verniers, dial indicators, multi meter, etc.
Use of hand and power tools to complete tasks.
Able to assemble, align to specifications, and test complex assemblies and systems
working from blueprints, written, verbal, or computer generated instructions.
Pipe threading, tubing bending, soldering and other plumbing related skills.
Able to train individuals in proper methods and procedures.
Able to perform facility maintenance as well as equipment maintenance
and repairs.
Able to work in a team environment with varying responsibilities to obtain
successful results.
Experience: 11/2012-09/2013
Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics
101 Silvermine Rd
Brookfield, CT. 06470
Job Title: EM Assembler 2
Duties: Final assembly of Siemens product line of medical analytical instruments,
specifically chemical blood analyzers. Work from computerized Operation Sheets,
Assembly Drawings, and Bills of Material. Communicate with engineering
department as necessary. Responsible for mechanical/electrical assembly of the
instrument. Installation of sub assemblies such as vacuum pumps, air pumps,
circuit boards and wiring harnesses. Maintain the documentation related to the
assembly as required by the FDA and ISO 9001.
11/2005-8/2011
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.
6900 Main Street
Stratford, CT. 06615
Job Title: Senior Aircraft Assembler
Duties: Assemble airframe components. Affect repairs to airframe at all stages of
production utilizing SOP’s. Worked with engineering staff to affect repairs with
requirements beyond the range of SOP (MRB’s). This included precision drilling
and reaming, fabrication of sheet metal patches, and various types of bonding. I
was also involved with prioritizing and scheduling the work to be performed.
05/2001-06/2002
Isaacson’s Lumber Company
Route 133 Park Street
Livermoure Falls, ME. 04254
Job Title: Millwright
Duties: Responsible for plant wide maintenance as well as diagnosis and repair of
equipment used to produce wood pallets from raw lumber. This equipment was a
combination of mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and computerized systems
(PLC).
09/2000-03/2001
Maine Poly, Inc.
Route 202
Greene, ME. 04236
Job Title: Maintenance Mechanic
Duties: Responsible for plant wide maintenance as well as diagnosis and repair of
equipment used in the production of polycarbonate film packaging materials. This
included forced air extrusion, slitters, coaters, laminators, printing presses, and air
systems.
06/1999-06/2000
Silicon Valley Group
Lithography Division
77 Danbury Road
Wilton, CT. 06897
Job Title: Senior Tech Associate
Duties: Mechanical/electrical assembly, alignment, and test of sub-assemblies and
major components of sophisticated equipment used in the production of computer
chips. Work from written and computer generated procedures. Test and calibrate
these components using computerized testing equipment. Maintain assembly
documentation as required by ISO 9000.
01/1998-06/1999
Dade Berhing
101 Silvermine Road
Brookfeild, CT. 06470
Job Title: Production Operator 2
Duties: Assembly of medical analytical instruments, specifically chemical blood
analyzers. Work from written operating instructions and blueprints. Communicate
with engineering department as necessary. Responsible for mechanical/electrical
assembly of the instrument. Maintain the documentation related to the assembly as
required by the FDA and ISO 9000. Train new personnel in proper assembly
techniques and procedures. Do required re-work such as removal of broken
fasteners and re-tap damaged threads, etc.
12/199*-******
Lewis Corporation
101 Willenbrock Road
Oxford, CT. 06478
Job Title: Assembly Technician
Duties: Assembly of custom built ultra-sonic cleaning machinery that utilized
aqueous based cleaning solutions.. Work from blueprints, and verbal instructions.
Co-ordinate with electrical department as to location and routing of conduits, wire
troughs, sensor positions, and control cabinet layout. Layout and assemble
plumbing, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems from schematics. These systems
were primarily stainless steel and assembly included measuring and cutting pipe,
threading pipe, and tubing bending. Communicate with engineering department as
necessary to facilitate assembly and test processes. Maintained assembly and test
documentation per ISO
9000.
01/1989-04/1989
Daigle Inc.
Bethany, CT.
Job Title: Mechanic
Duties: Service and repair of heavy duty construction equipment such as cranes,
loaders, fork lifts, etc. This included communicating with customers for various
reasons such as scheduling preventive maintenance. Or documenting the repairs
needed for the generation of work orders.
03/1985-11/1988
Cotordry Inc.
Fairfield, CT.
Job Title: Service Engineer
Duties: Installation, maintenance, and repair of infra-red, ultra-violet, and forced
hot air drying systems for sheet feed and web type printing equipment. This was a
field service position working the U.S. and Canada. I was responsible for the
mechanical portion of the install as well as co-ordinating outside contractors
(plumbers, electricians, sheet-metal work, etc). I also performed system start up
and ensured proper operation and customer training on system operation. Act as
liaison between customer and company offices.
11/1980/03/1985
Avco Lycoming
Stratford, CT.
Job Title: Engine Assembler A
Duties: Assembly of turbine/turbofan engines for aircraft and ground vehicles.
Tear down for overhaul or repair. Also did repairs on engines during production
test in the functional test facility.
Trained individuals in proper procedures and assembly techniques.