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Machine High School

Location:
Anniston, AL
Posted:
August 11, 2015

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NATASHA UPNER

**** *********** ****, ********, ** 36207

256-***-****

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EXPERIENCE

Anniston Army Depot (August 3, 2003 – March 7, 2015)

Machinist

Supervisor: Bobby Quinn- 256-***-****; Contact-yes

Pay Grade: WG-3414-09; Salary: $22.11 per hour

Hours per week: 40

Duties: Program, setup, and operate various types of CNC machines such as: Falcon Turret lathe, Haas mini lathe, 3 axes Gildermeister Turret lathe, Haas mini mill, 4 axes Monarch VMC 150 mill, 3 axes Cincinnati Monarch Step Grinder for myself and other employees and assist with problem solving. Setup and operate various types of conventional machines such as: lathes, vertical and horizontal boring mills, Bridgeport mill, ID and OD grinders, radical drill presses, vertical lathes, hones, surface grinders, hydraulic presses, band saws, and overhead cranes for myself and other employees and assist with problem solving. Repair, rebuild, and overhaul of maintenance mission items such as: combat vehicles, optical instruments, artillery weapons, small arm weapons, and missile guidance systems. Make parts from sample parts, drawings, and oral instructions. Use blueprints to determine dimensions, shapes, and type of material. Capable of interpreting blueprints, drawings, finishes, materials, and other specifications the blueprints may call for. Have used prints with many views such as: front, side, top, bottom, and cut-away views. To determine missing dimensions/angles, have used algebra, geometry, and trigonometric formulas to help me in figuring different angles, compounds, dimensions, that was not given in print specifications. Can break a blueprint down into each detail if necessary and make each detail according to print specifications, knowing how to assemble each and every part upon finishing. Very familiar with military, metric, and standard blueprints. Have designed and machined tools and dies to do special jobs that ordinarily could not be done with conventional tools. Have made all types of welding fixtures, gages, machine fixtures, and a wide variety of combat vehicle parts while working in the machine shop. Have applied shop mathematics such as geometry to compute angles, ratios, tapers, and perform machine work that requires the use of special convectional machine tools or the use of non-convectional machine tools to complete the fabrication of parts, fixtures, and assemblies in my assignments. Build hardware and special tooling to do parts of unusual shape and size. Have fabricated parts from plastic, forgings, and castings. Have substituted fixtures made from plastics and rubber to various metals to help performance and keep from wear when needed. Have made molds and forming dies. Get information out of shop project orders to do work assignments. Get information out of technical manuals and DMWR to manufacture parts to correct configuration and tolerances. Set-up and run all types of conventional machinery such as : lathes, vertical and horizontal boring mills, Bridgeport Mills, ID and OD grinders, radical drills, vertical lathes, hones, surface grinders, and hydraulic presses. Determine the machine and tooling, or make the tooling if not available, needed to build, rebuild, overhaul any part fixtures or assemblies brought in shop in order to get them back in operation. Machine, modify, and reclaim X411, 850, 1410-4, 1410-5, X1100, M9 ACE, 5 Ton 3000 Series (Stryker), hydromatic transmissions and components, M9 ACE steering units, M109, M1, M88, M113, and Paladin final drives to the specifications according to the DMWR/NMWR and shop instructions. Hone, lap and reclaim 102, 198 Howitzer recoil, recuperator, replenisher cylinder and rods. Used EMIDAS to record any deficiencies or corrected deficiencies. Assisted leader and supervisor in verbiage of answering all Quality Deficiency Reports (QDR). Participated in conducting failure analysis. Assisted in conducting investigations of customer complaints. Have a growing knowledge of established QA techniques, procedures, and regulations and skills in applying the knowledge to assure that the disassembly, repair modification, reclamation, assembly, and testing commodities/products/processes conform to the established quality requirements. Have experience using and working with materials such as: 300 and 400 series stainless, tool steel, D2 A2, T1, 57, 01, R100, exotic steels such as inconnel, Titanium, Magnesium, Aamco bronze, light brass, 4150, 4130, 1018, and 1020, T-6360 and 5083 Aluminum. Determines work methods and techniques to be used in accomplishing the assigned job. Studies blueprints, specifications and drawings relative to marking and laying out material. Plans and lays out work, establishing working points on metal ranging from simple lines to complex contours, curves, angles, fabricates and/or modifies pattern, jigs, fixtures and templates, interprets blueprints, use shop mathematics, specifications, and work orders. Maintain dimensional accuracy during machining processes using precision measuring instruments such as universal protractors, height gauges, inside and outside micrometers, depth gauges, calipers, dial bore gauges, surface and angle plates, scales, dividers, scribes, dial indicators, intra mics, sine bars, visual comparators, profilometer, hardness tester, measuring wires and rolls, thread micrometers, measuring projectors and comparaters, plug/ring/snap gauges, and other precision tools. Am capable of working within .0001 tolerance. Perform the task of a machinist with no supervision, choose tools and techniques independently and perform final inspections, completing the final documents. I perform all work in accordance and compliance with TMs, DMWRs, SPOs, blueprints, and other military specifications. I use precision measuring equipment, air and power tools, grinders, torque tools, air wrenches, pliers, hammers, sockets, air ratchets, screwdrivers, dies, taps, thread files, allen keys, tanker bars, pry bars, sanders, safety wire pliers, ratchets, combination wrenches, and other tools of the mechanics trade. I perform preventive maintenance on my equipment to insure readiness and lasting wear for use to avoid any necessary delays. I choose the appropriate tools to perform the task required. I use pneumatic presses to remove and replace bearings and sleeves, hoists to lift housings and components, heating torches to remove seized parts, taps, dies, and helicoil inserts to repair damaged threads, and all common tools air and electrical impacts. Working as a repairer has taught me the importance of optimum product quality. I wear safety goggles, glasses, face shields, gloves, coveralls, and other types of face and body protectors as required and have incorporated the LEAN Manufacturing Theory, ISO standards, and ergonomic adjustments into my daily routine. I was the safety monitor for my cost center, making sure fellow employees use proper tools, equipment, and procedures to safely complete their task in a timely manner. Made sure the GREEN book stayed up to date and all necessary paperwork and guildelines are in accordance with Depot regulations. Insure that all storage drums and other containers housing hazardous materials and waste are properly labeled and secured at all times. I am Non Destructive Testing (NDT) certified as a Level 2 in Magnetic Particle testing and Dye Penetrant testing since March 2013. Certified NDT in Magnetic Particle and Dye Penetrant as a Level 1 since 2011.

Anniston Army Depot (February 2006 – October 2007)

Office Assistant

Supervisor: Albert Tuck 256-***-****; Contact- yes

Pay Grade: WG-3501-05; Salary: $13.74 per hour

Hours per week: 40

Duties: Answered and directed calls for available staff. Managed front desk, took messages for unavailable staff, filed documents, laminated documents, assisted with daily tasks, worked in computer programs such as Powerpoint, Excel, and Microsoft Word. Made copies. Assisted with paperwork. Cleaned the offices and buildings. Sorted and counted documents. Assisted in scheduling and coordinating meetings. Created, controlled, and maintained files and other important documents. Helped procure appropriated and non-appropriated fund supplies, services, and equipment to include both common use and technical items using small purchase methods and procedures such as reporting to my supervisor. Assisted in examining purchase requests for completeness and accuracy. Helped coordinate with requisitioning personnel to re-word purchase descriptions and advise as to the most economical items available which met the needs. Occasionally solicited bids or offers by using formal advertising or negotiated procurement techniques. Responsible for independently planning, organizing, and directing of the established programs, projects, and operations. Performed strategic planning on all phases of operations. Helped reconcile errors with vendors and performed the full gamut of contract administrative functions associated with small purchase acquisition. Used a computer to make inquiries and made corrections as required.

EDUCATION

August 08, 2005 – May 10, 2007

Associates Degree, Gadsden State Community College (Ayers Campus)

GPA: 3.7

Semester Hours: 67

Description: Classes I have taken include the following: Machining Handbook Functions, Basic Blueprint Reading, Intro into CNC Milling and Turning, Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing, Metrology, Auto Cad Drafting and Design, Master Cam, Micro Computer Applications, Basic English, Intro to Algebra, Psychology, Speech, and Art

August 11, 1999 – June 14, 2005

High School Diploma, Cleburne County High School

Degree: Standard Diploma

GPA: 3.9



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