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Engineer Process

Location:
Lake City, SC, 29560
Posted:
September 18, 2016

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Chun Lin

***-* ******** **, **** City SC ***** USA Cell: 908-***-**** E-mail: *******.***@*****.*** EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

* ***** ** **** *****-on and leadership experience in multi-task fast-paced 24/7 manufacturing environment, that produces 2 billion pounds of PET (polyester) chip, fiber, and filament per year. Led and motivate 44 operators in areas of safety, efficiency, loss management, quality, and continuous improvement. Self-started several process improvements, 2011 solved the repeat stain downgrade and improved production performance 2.5%; 2012 developed a visual training system for all operators that used TVs placed in the area, to enhance safety knowledge and production process; 2013 upgraded TV training system to centralized control system; 2014 designed and implemented the barcode system to track abnormal material, which successfully shortened data entry time and eliminated key-in errors; 2015 planned and managed new machine installation project worth $5 million.

I am familiar with polymer extrusion, materials science, and textile manufacture. Broad knowledge, hands-on experience, and dedication personality support me to fix the problem thoroughly and quickly, also figure out the better way to solve problem and improve the process. WORK EXPERIENCE

Nan Ya Plastics Co., SC Site South Carolina, USA

Filament Dept. – DTY Supervisor & Process Engineer Dec. / 2011 ~ Current

Work as a production supervisor & Process Engineer in the Draw Textured Yarn (DTY) department. Lead and motivate 44 operators in safety, efficiency, loss management, quality and continuous improvement areas.

Designed and implemented the barcode scanner system to better track abnormal material (POY, partially oriented yarn), which successfully shortened 99% of data entry time (Process time from original 10 days drop to 5 sec) and simultaneously eliminated all key-in errors.

Planned and managed new Draw-Texturing machine installation project worth $5 million. Designed equipment layout and floor plan through coordinating with team members from Japan, Taiwan, and U.S. In 2016 improve the AC system to lower room temperature around 7oF which helped machine performance total improved 4~5%.

Utilize MS Office tools including Macros in managing 16 texturing machines, staff scheduling, raw material

(POY packages & DTY paper tubes) ordering and inventory control to maximize manufacturing efficiencies and reduce production cost and idle inventory.

Identify safety and health concerns and hazards to comply with OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) regulations.

Filament Dept. – FDY Supervisor & Process Engineer Nov. / 2009 ~ Dec./ 2011

Worked as a production supervisor & Process Engineer in the Fully Drawn Yarn (FDY) department. Led and motivated 26 operators in safety, efficiency, loss management, quality and continuous improvement areas.

Utilized MS Office tools including Macros in managing 8 FDY machines, staff scheduling, raw material

(PET Chip) control and ordering, and process control to maximized manufacturing efficiencies and reduced production cost and idle inventory.

2011 solved the repeat stain downgrade and improved production performance 2.5%. Stevens Institute of Technology New Jersey, USA

Front-desk Clerk (part time) Jun. / 2008 ~ May. / 2009

Provided mailing service, postage service, money order, and pick up packages, to every guest. Kao Fong Machinery Co., Ltd. Taichung, Taiwan

International Sales Jun. / 2005 ~ Mar. / 2006

Coordinated with production the utilization of over 45 CNC machine centers or up to $1.6 million dollars monthly international business with China, Thailand, and Hungary customers by coordinating logistics with ocean shipping agent.

Determined production requirements and provided estimated ship dates to customers.

Developed markets in China, Thailand, and Hungary.

Assembled the horizontal machine centers (HMC-500). Engineer Sep. / 2004 ~ May. / 2005

Provided customer service on semiconductor equipment.

Installed thin film deposition equipment (PVD, CVD, Sputter) and wet etching machines.

Developed markets in Taiwan.

Troubleshooting wet etching process equipment.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Visa Status: USA Permanent Resident

Education:

MS in Engineering Management, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ, U.S.A. 08 / 2009 MS in Materials Science and Engineering, Feng Chia University, Taiwan 06 / 2004 BS in Textile Engineering, Chinese Culture University, Taiwan 06 / 2001 Awards:

3rd-place honors in the “Thesis Competition of the College of Science, Feng Chia University.” 06 / 2004 Scholarship (for the highest GPA in dept.), Chinese Culture University. 03 / 2001 SPECIALIZED TRAINING

1. OSHA 30-Hour Training, Nan Ya Plastics, Lake City, SC, USA, April/2016. 2. The training of integrated circuits manufacturing; and the production of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, National Nano Device Laboratories, Hsin Chu City, Taiwan, July/2002. PUBLICATIONS

1. Chun Lin, “The Application of Neo-fiber to Parachute,” The 6th Asian Textile Conference, August 22-24, 2001, Hong Kong.

2. Chun Lin, R.F. Louh; “High Power CO2 Laser Drilling of Ceramic Substrates.” Proc. of the 2002 Annual Conf. of Chinese Ceramic Soc., National Taiwan University (May 19,2002) pp.91-94 3. Chun Lin, R.F. Louh, Felix Tsai; “High Power CO2 Laser Drilling and Cutting of Titanium Alloy Substrates for Aeronautic and Aerospace Applications.” Proc. of The 2003 Annual Conf. of The Chinese Soc. of Mater. Sci., Nov. 21-22, 2003, Kun Shan University of Technology, Tainan, R.O.C. (2003) No.PB-065 4. Chun Lin, R.F. Louh, Felix Tsai; “High Power CO2 Laser Drilling Process of Carbon Fiber Composites for Aeronautic Uses,” Proc. of The 2004 Annual Conf. of The Chinese Soc. of Mater. Sci., Nov. 17-18, 2004, ITRI, Hsinchu, R.O.C. (2004) No.PA3-045

5. Chun Lin, “High-Power Laser Drilling/Cutting Process and Property Evaluation of Carbon-Fiber Composites and Titanium Metals for Aeronautical Applications.” Master Thesis, Feng Chia University

(2004)

6. Lin, C., Hsing, W. H.; “A Study of the Para-glider's Ropes Braid from PBO and High Density Polyester Fibers,” Journal of the Hwa Gang Textile, Vol.12 No.3, pp. 249-254, 2005 7. Helped to edit the book, BL Deopura, “Polyesters and polyamides (Woodhead Publishing in Textiles)” My name is in pp. 95.



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