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Electrical Engineer Maintenance

Location:
United States
Salary:
70k to 100k
Posted:
June 24, 2016

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Timoteo Uribe

STATEMENT: I am looking to work in a company where I can contribute with my knowledge and experience on technical and management skills; in the fields of equipment maintenance, electric control design, and production line of assembly. In addition, I am looking for the opportunity to continue growing in personal and professional aspects.

EXPERIENCE

April 7, 2008 – May 27, 2016

National Electric Coil

3330 E. 14th street, Brownsville TX 78521

956-***-****

Maintenance Manager.

As maintenance manager

1.I have managed a maintenance department with a group of about 20 persons, technicians and supervisors

2.I had the responsibility to hire and fire, and evaluate the skills of technicians to build my team

3.Also I had responsibility to keep all machines in good shape, safe and working properly all time with minimum time down

4.Keep inventory of replacement parts and find the right suppliers, as well as to reduce parts cost while keeping efficiency and quality

5.To find and contract subcontractors to perform all tasks not available in house or with specials license to make some repairs and installation, which involves machinery and building repairs

6.To work hand by hand with production department team to identify priorities and strategies to get the best results in production on machinery related.

7.Improve of all existing equipment and machinery when possible, this involve designing of new electric controls and fixtures. We wire it, test it and put it into production. All hardware and PLC programming designed in house from scratch.

8.Problem solving strategies

9.Continues improvement of machinery and production process

10.To build some kind of machines to help production to accomplish some specials operations.

The experience I can count with, involves: leading crews, maintenance of production machines, corrective and preventive. Machinery design, such as hydraulic presses, temperature controls, and speed control for motors, and automatics crane positioning. Machinery constructions were made from scratch, from concept to place in operation to production. Programming of Unitronics PLC, Allen Bradley PLC, motor speed controls VFD, temperature sensors, pressure sensors, optical sensors among others elements of control and safety. Drawing of electrical blue prints, ladder diagram, components layout.

Leading and supervising people has been an important element to achieve the best results and part of the job

June 2005 – Dec, 2007

Simclar.

Brownsville-Matamoros

Production Manager (2005-2007)

1.In charge of production-manufacturing department

With a team including materials department, production planning, production supervisors, quality control, and equipment maintenance we were able to set the following goals.

A.Receiving of raw materials. According bill of materials we request the materials needed to manufacture the products on schedule

B.Planning of production priorities. According requirements of customer due dates we schedule the priorities of production lines to manufacture required products

C.Planning of delivery material quantities. According customer requirements we moved the material quantity required

D.Planning of monthly revenues. We made a plan to get the maximum monthly revenues according with open purchase orders

2.We were improving production line of process, balancing the process flow in the production line, additionally updating labor time to be charged to improve costs of manufacture of product.

b.Reviewing bill of materials to match with physical usage in operations and updating it on system

c.Continuous improvement. Always focused on continues improvement to get maximum production at minimum cost possible

d.Human potential. Motivating people with training, recognizing their effort to get the maximum effort in the production

e.Supervising and monitoring all goals that were proposed; using print outs graphics indicators we were showing results to operators and directives

June 2003 – June 2005

Simclar.

Brownsville-Matamoros

Technical Support Manager (2003-2005).

Some of my responsibilities across the time I was on that plant were the following:

1.Supervising technical maintenance department.

I was in charge for the job performed by technicians in the equipment maintenance department.

My department was responsible for troubleshooting and repairing machines for production.

Define goals for our department, for instance, percentage of minimum machine time down, minimum scrap, and cost reductions. Letting know the whole department each goal expected and aim each employee to get it.

Assigning tasks to technicians, and verifying that the job was made properly.

Work in team with production department.

Responsible to get sub-contractors to perform some tasks not available in the plant, for instance specialized machine repair or to make electric wiring.

2.In charge for RMA department.

Responsible to receive and repair all material returned with an RMA.

We repair the units after analyzing and looking for the possible root cause of the problem

We collect data for analysis, find the most frequent problem, and suggest possible changes in the process or in the product.

Repairing and updating products to last revision when applied.

Keep contact with customer.

3.In charge for production product repair department

Troubleshooting and repairing PCB from production line.

Keep record of Failure-effect analysis to make process improvements

May, 1997 – June, 2003

AG Technologies.

Brownsville-Matamoros

Electrical Engineer.

Some of my responsibilities across the time I was on that plant were the following:

1.Responsible to setup equipment and machines when new products were received.

Set up machines, installing them an verifying proper functionality.

Review product list to match specifications and accomplish electric test results

Deliver equipment and verified electronic product to production supervisors

2.Fixing and improving electric test equipment.

Responsible for improve electronic functionality test for PCB assemblies. Reducing time of test and/or performing additional test steps to simulate complete functions of the field in the test.

3.Making programs to insert electronic components into PCB.

Responsible to make programs for Universal Thru-Hole machines, fro every new PCB that we need to assembly.

In addition troubleshooting those Universal Machines and making electrical and mechanical maintenance, and in addition making preventive maintenance.

4.Doing electrical and electronic maintenance for SMT FIJI machines

Troubleshoot and repair SMT Fuji Machines and performing preventive maintenance.

5.Administering programs for In Circuit Test (ICT).

Controlling and installing programs for the ICT machines that test electronic components assembled on PCB. In addition to troubleshooting and repairing them.

6.Wave solders machines.

Troubleshooting wave solders machines, replacing temperature controls when damaged, re-wiring and replacing heat elements, etc.

7.Administering of computer network on the plant.

Responsible for keeping our Local Area Network working properly and wiring any new device added.

Interconnecting computers one to each other in the LAN.

Installing and upgrading hardware and software to each computer as needed.

Configuring TCP/IP to access the network.

Troubleshooting PC problems, such as freezing, do not powering up and suspicious of viruses, etc.

January, 1996 - May, 1997

UA Technologies

Brownsville, TX

Electrical Engineer.

Some of my responsibilities during the time I was with that company were as the following:

1.Assembling and wiring control panels box.

For custom made machines: Preparing the cabinet, making electric schematic using AutoCAD, assembling the components and wiring it inside the electric enclosure, components like transformers, mounting fuses, the PLC, etc.

2.Programming of the PLC.

According specifications of the customer of what the machine should perform. All programs were realized by our own. We used PLCs, like Omron C200HS, Allen Bradley SLC150 and Micrologix 1000.

3.Test finished projects.

After completing the projects we test on the field with the customer to perform fine adjusting and let them working in production.

4.Work in team with other departments.

All projects were made in conjunction with machinist department and some others.

SOME PROJECTS:

1.Design of an Automated Zinc Plate Machine.

Using a PLC Omron and a computer to interface with operator, the machine was able to find specific locations in a line of tanks, each step, according to a program routine and using a belt decoder. Even, It was able to control the temperature on each tank of liquid deposits such as water and acids to paint and wash units processed.

2.Design/modification of a robotics-winding machine.

Using a PLC Allen Bradley, the machine was able to load a rotor of a motor from a conveyor and put it in a winding machine and after winding, putting it again on the conveyor to continue the process.

3.Participated in the design of thermostat tester.

A machine that produces a ramp up of heat, then a ramp down with cool, controlled by an Omron PLC and computer. The machine verifies each thermostat that open and close at certain temperature, after the test was completed the machine reports, which thermostat was good and which was bad.

4.Programming of a gluing machine.

A mechanical-pneumatic system that applied glue to transformer core to join separated parts automatically.

July, 1989 – September, 1995

EATON-CONDURA.

Matamoros, Mexico

Equipment Maintenance

Some of my responsibilities were the following:

1.Maintenance and repair of PC Board, functional test equipment

Troubleshoot and repair of electric test equipment

2.Programming of ovens for burn-in tests.

Make a sequence of steps to vary the temperature of the oven according a pattern specified for customer

3.Programming and troubleshooting of Thru-Hole automated inserter machines and axial component sequencer, Dyna Pert.

4.Programming of Surface Mount Machine, Quad brand.

5.Repairing of In Circuit Test machines, Gen -Rad.

6.Programming and repairing of winding coil machines, type Tanaka

7.Troubleshoot and Repairing of pneumatic and hydraulics machines

Hydraulic presses: replacing valves and hoses, verifying pressure indicators, verifying or replacing pump motors.

Pneumatics presses: replacing valves and pipes, flow controls, pressure indicator and control, installing cylinders and sensors, and electromechanical controls.

June, 1981-1985 ICONSA Cd. Madero, Mexico

Electrical technician helper

1.Helper with the installation of instruments on a sea platform from Pemex (Mexican oil company).

2.Helping to repair electric generators for welders.

EDUCATION

1986- 1993 BS- Electrical Engineer, Tecnológico de Matamoros, Mexico.

7981- 1985 AD- Electronics Technician, Tecnológico de Madero, Mexico.

ADDITIONAL TRAINING

Personal Computer repair. Thompson Education Direct

PLC programming Festo, OMRON, Allen-Bradley, Unitronics

Pneumatics Festo Didactic

Drafting, AutoCAD. UTB/South Most College

Visual Basic/Beginner Penn Foster

LANGUAGES

Spanish (full knowledge)

English (80 to 90%)

INTERESTS: Some of my hobbies are gardening, carpentry, read, and practice public speaking.

REFERENCES: upon requested



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