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Machine Operator Quality

Location:
Houston, TX
Posted:
August 14, 2015

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Resume:

John E. Ford **** Windmill Lakes #**** Houston, Texas 77075 512-***-**** ****.****@*****.***

JOB OBJECTIVE

Self-motivated and team-oriented individual with 25-year experience in high-speed production environments. Passionate about managing machine operations, with a strong interest in embodying professionalism and a laser-like focus on delivering accurate results with ability to motivate others.

CORE COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS

Proven ability to perform repetitive work quickly and perfectly, In-depth knowledge of safety practices and hazards related to machine operations, awareness of IP”s, FIFO, 5’s in-depth knowledge of Smart Cam, CNC, Integrated Cam systems, Cam CAD Filing, and scanning abilities, tables saws, hand saws, band saws, Plasma torch, Hydraulics Punching, Press brakes, Water Jet, Optical Comparator, ISO certified, Machine Operator (CNC), Auto CAD 2D/3D, Microsoft operating systems and Metallurgical Laboratory.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

JSW Steel - Baytown, TX September 2014 - Present

Metallurgical Lab/Computer Numerical Control Machine Operator

• Operated numerical control lathe, drill, saw equipment efficiently and safely

• Prepare sample per instruction for test perform in metallurgical laboratory and spectrometer. • Read blueprints, work from layouts and dimensions on drawings to perform assigned tasks. .

• Monitored machines for problems and troubleshooting problems

• Checked raw materials for quality and quantity ahead of loading into machine

• Prepared raw materials to be loaded into the machine, performed machine transitions.

• Followed production instructions of supervisor to ensure quality

• Carried out basic calculations with aid of a computer and calculator

• Followed written instructions and batch records

• Maintained quality and quantity with strong sense of accountability and high standards

• Cleaned and maintained equipment and work area

Hamilton Scientific - Round Rock, TX March 2012 – September 2014

Computer Numerical Control Panel Saw Operator

• Ran mill, lathe, drill, automatics, hone and lap, numerical control equipment efficiently and safely

• Read blueprints, work from layouts and dimensions on drawings to perform assigned tasks

• Loaded, aligned and operated machines per drawing instructions

• Utilized micrometers, Vernier calipers, overhead crane and hand tools

• Examined machines for problems and troubleshooting problems

• Tested raw materials for quality and quantity ahead of loading into machine

• Arranged raw materials to be loaded into the machine

• Equipped tooling for changeovers and performed machine transitions.

• Surveyed production instructions of supervisor to ensure quality

• Interacted with customers and visitors

• Carried out basic calculations with aid of a computer and calculator

• Followed written instructions and batch records

• Maintained quality and quantity with strong sense of accountability and high standards • Completed relevant documentation

• Cleaned and maintained equipment and work area

Nutraceutical Systems - Austin, TX October 2011–March 2012

Computer Numerical Control Machine Operator

• Assessed ingredients to specific quantities using calibrated scales and balances

• Checked raw materials for quality and quantity ahead of loading into machine

• Set raw materials, assembled and disassembled Encapsulate machine • Balanced ingredients to specific amounts using calibrated scales and balances

• Gaged, mixed, and bottled allergen dietary vitamin supplements in liquid fill area

• Comprehended production instructions of supervisor to ensure quality

• Carried out basic calculations with aid of a computer and calculator • Arranged raw materials to be loaded into the machine

• Followed written instructions and batch records

• Sustained quality and quantity with strong sense of accountability and high standards

• Finished relevant documentation. * Cleaned and maintained equipment and work area.

Manitex Cranes International - Georgetown, TX March 2006– September 2011 Computer Numerical Control Machine Operator/ Assembler

• Collected, sorted, and verified accuracy of data to be entered; entered data from source documents

• Inspected raw materials for quality and quantity ahead of loading into machine

• Equipped raw materials, assembled and disassembled machine

• Process, and assembler material using procedure, blueprint, and machine

• Weighed, inspected work parts with calipers and micrometers

• Carried out basic calculations with aid of a computer and calculator

• Operated power brake press, swaging machine foot-powered brake press, hydraulic press, and arbor press

• Preserved quality and quantity with strong sense of accountability and high standards

• Finalized relevant documentation * Cleaned and maintained equipment and work area

EDUCATION

• Vision Graphic CAD Training Center 120 Credit hours Austin, TX

• Central Texas Manufacturing Training Assoc. 144 Credit hours (Machining II) Leander, TX

• United States Department of Labor Apprenticeship (CNC) Leander, TX

• Mississippi Valley State University 120 Credit hours Itta Bena, MS

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