FRANK GLASGOW
**** ********** ***** *** *****, CA 91773
Cell: 626-***-**** **************@*****.***
Manufacturing Operations Specialist
Senior Machine Shop Supervisor
Highly skilled, creative natural leader and result-driven professional, offering experience spanning across the broad range of CNC Horizontal Mill operations, programming, personnel management, machine and building maintenance, inventory control, business and store management functions. Goal oriented and love for learning, with a genuine passion for management and well-rounded old school background optimizing performance and developmental growth. Outstanding presentation and communication skills with the ability to understand business requirements to cross-collaborate and increase profits. Idea man poised for the next level of success.
Areas Of Expertise
Operations Management
Blueprint Interpretation
Preventative Maintenance
Strategy Development
Material Inspection
Process Improvement
Complex Problem Solving
Inventory Control
Risk Management
Machine Programming
Machine Set-Up
Residential Remodeling
Equipment Used
Bridgeport Mills, Engine Lathes, Bradmatic Lathes, Drill Presses, Saws, CNC Horizontal Mills, Mori Seki, Fadel CNC Mills, Boring Machines, Surfacing Machines and Sunnen Honing Machines.
Professional Experience
JOHNSON PRODUCTS, INC, Arcadia, CA JUN 1987 – Present
Machine Shop Supervisor
Work as a foreman for a crew of 10 machinists and run the shop when needed. Distribute the workflow in the shop. Track jobs and maintain a high level of quality control through completion of projects. Control CNC horizontal mill operations and programming. Set-up, repair and maintain machines as well as building. Study blueprints or layouts on the workpiece to determine sequence of operations and finished dimensions of work pieces. Lift and position work pieces with clamps, bolts and fixtures. Create and design for jobs as needed.
Saved the company thousands of dollars annually in repair work and problem solving.
Specialize in creating different fixtures and detail oriented prototypes and jigs for piece parts and long-run jobs.
BISHOP AND BUEHL ENGINEERING, Monrovia, CA MAY 1982 – DEC 1987
Automotive Machinist
Set close tolerance for high performance race engines. Managed shop activities and job orders on a priority basis. Adjusted, and operated all of the basic machine tools and many specialized or advanced variation tools in order to perform precision machining operations. Monitored the feed and speed of machines during the machining process.
LICENSE
General Contractors License – State of California