CNC Machinist/Programmer/Production Supervisor
Bobby A. Bakos
**** ********* ********** **, ********, OH 44410
Cell phone 330-***-**** (if no answer, please leave a message and I will reply as soon as possible)
acvnzo@r.postjobfree.com
Career Summary:
I have been an active production supervisor for the last 3 years, as well as prior to the start of my machining career: formerly Melt Shop Melter and Pouring Supervisor at CSC Ltd. In Warren, OH. I was directly responsible for the steel melting processes involved in making high alloy steel of the highest aircraft quality steel. Hard work and a desire to consistently improve have allowed me to progress in my career at all the establishments I have been involved in. I am currently the Shift Supervisor of the machine shop at Haltec Corp. in Salem, OH.
Education:
Badger High School: class of 1987: graduated 4th in my class in academics
Ohio Northern University: 1988
Biology major with a Pre-Med minor
Managed the animal lab
United States Air Force: 1988-1997
Meteorology technician (1988)
Cargo technician (1992)
Desert Storm Veteran
Completed various non-commissioned officer leadership and
CNC training: Cleveland Total Technical Institute (2001)
Learned basic machining skills
Introduction to CNC programming and logic
Employment History:
As “Production Supervisor”:
Haltec Corp.: Oct ’13-currently employed/Salem, OH
Machine Shop Supervisor
Set-up/program various turning centers (currently 12 cnc lathes in operation)
Current machines in operation include: Ergomat, Okuma, and Tornos
Oversee quality and production demands
TMK IPSCO: Oct ’13-Mar ‘16
Directly supervised production hourly employees in manufacturing machined API and proprietary threads to well casing for connection in the oil and gas industry (used in the process of horizontal well drilling)in such a manner that approved quality products were and manufactured and/or delivered on schedule with efficiency and pride.
Selected and trained employees to produce at “above standard” efficiency
Track and report daily production performance (including quality/production issues and resolutions) to corporate headquarters
Assured quality standards were met and/or exceeded
Constant monitoring and influencing positive moral and relationships among employees
Paid close attention to safe work practices and good housekeeping-in my 3 years, only 1 safety incident was recorded in the entire shop, which involved a small amount of stitches in an employee’s finger due to his personal negligence of safety requirements and PPE
Worked alongside maintenance to assure equipment was in good repair, alerting upper management of any equipment issues which could jeopardize on time delivery or quality
Responsible for accurate administrative reports and records using Microsoft Word and Excel
Monitored personnel absenteeism and production, including performance appraisals and disciplinary measures
Familiar with 6S quality processes
Utilized “Overall Equipment Effectiveness” (OEE) to calculate manufactured productivity… striving for 100% Quality (all good parts), 100% Performance (fast as possible), with 100% Availability (no delays)
Completed various cooperate seminars to improve management/employee relations resulting in a positive work force striving for success and improvement towards a successful future
As “CNC Machinist Programmer”:
Extreme Machine and Fab: Aug ’08-Oct ‘13/Hermitage, PA
Set-up/program/machine various components from print from various metals as required
Supermax vertical mill, tashiba horizontal mill, makino vertical mill, G&L horizontal mill (all equipped with fanuc controls)
Hold dimensions to tolerance of 0005
Afternoon shift “working” shift supervisor
Sturtz Machinery, Inc.: Feb ’02-Aug ‘08/Solon, OH
Hired out of machining school as a manual machinist to operate a Bridgeport J-head mill, Jet lathe, and surface grinder
Assisted the department manager with job assignments/ordering stock/production scheduling
Incorporated a Haas VF-9 into production in 2010/attended classes offered by Haas to assist in programming and operation equipped with 8 double vises to allow 4 operations and their mirrors, simultaneously
Programming/Operating experience:
Most of my experience has been with vertical and horizontal mills when it comes to programming, set-up and operation. My trade started on a Haas VF-9 Machining Center (standard 3 axis). My experience took me into a Toshiba horizontal boring mill (machines are made by Mitsubishi at the present time) equipped with a rotary table for the 4 axis. All of which, I programmed from start to finish. I am currently taking classes to educate myself with the Mastercam software. I consider myself a beginner (novice) at the present time. Experience and proficiency will come with time, of course. I am very familiar with Fanuc controls but do have some experience with Seimens controls on a Swiss Tornos lathe, but very limited.
Closing:
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for taking the time to take a look at my personal history. I look forward to hearing from you and further discussing our future together in your company. I promise you will not be disappointed in my performance. I believe I have something to add, as an employee, as well as a financial asset
References:
1.Branko Markulin: Quality Supervisor- TMK IPSCO, Brookfield, OH- Phone 330-***-****
2.William Martin: Company Owner/Contractor- WWC Construction LLC, Andover, OH- Phone 440-***-****
3.Michael Garasic: Quality Manager- TMK IPSCO Corporate, officed in Brookfield, OH- Phone 234-***-****
4.Gary Kidd: former landlord and Company Owner- Kinsman, OH- Phone 330-***-****
5.Jerry Taafe: Co-owner Extreme Machine and Fab, Inc., Hermitage, PA- Phone 330-***-****
6.Kristen Thomas: employee at TMK IPSCO under my supervison- Phone 330-***-****
7.Jake Dunbar: electrician AEY Electric, Girard, OH- Phone 330-***-****
8.Karen Ellwood: Champs Oncology -Phone 330-***-****
9.Jon Carper: RSS Investigation and Security, Toledo, OH- Phone 484-***-**** or 419-***-****
10.John Thomas: owner contractor, Sharpsville, PA- Phone 724-***-****