Tommy Colwell
Phenix City, Alabama 36870
E-mail: **********@***.***
Phone: 706-***-****
Objective: Through the use of my technical and mechanical skills, I’m looking for a new opportunity with a world class organization to continue to grow in my career and provide value to their company.
Skills: Fourteen years as an Electro-Mechanical Technician, four years of technical college training, nine years of tooling and machinery experience in the Japanese automotive electrical industry.
Experience:
Eastman Kodak July 1999- July 2013
Electro-Mechanical Technician
• Responsible for all maintenance and installation for all technical production equipment within the Columbus facilities plant
• Responsibilities include: Working with both AC and DC motors and pumps. Installing inverters, and variable frequency drives
• Experienced with Allen Bradley and G.E. Fanuc PLC controlled equipment and 110/220/277/480 AC volt electrical systems
• Mechanical skills include: welding using mig, tig, stick, plastic welder and use of plasma cutter and cutting torch
• Highly skilled using the lathe, CNC mill and surface grinders
• Currently work with all Electrical, Mechanical and Process Engineers on a daily basis
Swift Spinning November 1998 – July 1999
Maintenance Mechanic
• Responsible for overhauling the spinning frames to include cards, comer, uniflux, uniflux and roving machines.
• Achieved the role of Lead Mechanic over the roving machines during my time with the company.
Oneda Corporation April 1989 – October 1998
Senior Lead Technician
• Responsible for maintaining tool and die repair, die assembly, and designing sample parts for customers.
• Additional responsibilities included: spot welding, hand press operator, shipping and receiving, robot line, blanking press operator, Lead Technician of blanking department, which included supervision of three shifts of blanking team members, coil receiving and production scheduling.
Education:
Columbus Technical College June 2007 – August 2007
Mechanical Maintenance Certification
• Received training and knowledge of gear ratio, motor alignment, gear boxes and pumps
Columbus Technical College August 2006 - September 2006
Applied Shop Math Certificate
• Received training and knowledge of basic shop math
Columbus Technical College July 2004 – December 2005
Industrial Electrical Maintenance Certificate
• Received training and knowledge of AC and DC theory, transformers, motor and motor controls, NEC and industrial wiring
Columbus Technical College January 1984 – June 1985
Machine Shop Diploma
• Received training and knowledge of blue print, shop math, lathe, milling, shaper, drill press and surface grinders
Columbus College September 1987 – September 1988
• Completed 45 credit hours towards a BA degree
References Available Upon Request