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Quality Assurance Manager

Location:
Houston, TX
Posted:
November 21, 2016

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Robert R Bell

**** *. **** ****** ***. M*

Bryan, Texas 77802

USA

Contact Phone: 228-***-****

Email Address: acxldx@r.postjobfree.com

Experience:

**/**** ** *******: 40 hours per week; Quality Control Manager; Base $85,000: The Butler Weldments Corporation;

• Responsible to the President of the company for all matters pertaining to Quality Control.

• Ensure all personnel are properly trained and certified in VT, MT, PT ASNT Level 2

• Established a NDT training program

• Build and revise procedures for receipt, in process, and final inspection.

• Established a surveillance inspection program to oversee all phases of manufacturing a product for Quantitative and Qualitative data to eliminate problems associated with manufacturing

• Established a method of trending NCR data to help minimize NCR’s to the lowest possible number.

• Collects data for trend analysis to find out where breakdowns in our different processes occur.

• Used my expertise as a NACE Level 1 inspector to establish a coating program for the company

• Foster’s teambuilding and working together within and outside my department.

• Rebuilt the entire paint process and procedures to ensure the highest degree of Quality parts comes out of our doors.

• NDT inspectors inspect to both ASNT and AWS.

• Develops root cause analysis for products in production.

• Work as an Engineer to determine disposition of NCR’s internally and externally. 03/2013 to 07/2014: 40 hours per week; Manager 2 Quality Analyst; $35.00 per hour; Current Employer; HII- Ingalls Industries. Supervisor: Terry Knight

• Quality Analyst who is NACE Level 1 certified

• Work with Craft Personal and Supervision to ensure that procedures are being strictly adhered to

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• Work with Quality Department to ensure that ship units are being inspected and finished to keep in line with schedule without sacrificing quality.

• Conducted training within my department on a weekly basis to ensure discrepancies were being corrected.

• Conducted root cause analysis on Paint failures to determine cause

• Investigated and instituted ideas to their painting processes that helped to save money contracts

• Worked closely with International Paint, Sherwin Williams, and PPG tech reps to ensure that all coatings were being mixed and applied accurately and correctly.

• Helped write Paint Procedures for applying paint in critical coated areas to include the Underwater Hull and Bilges.

• Worked on product improvement and process improvement on a grand scale to help Coatings department save money on Navy contracts.

• Was very involved with Huntington Ingalls Process Excellence and Process Improvements.

02/2010 to 03/2013: 40 hours per week; Non destructive testing supervisor/ examiner; $ 31 per hour; promoted to supervisor from inspector. Current Employer: HII- Ingalls Gulfport, MS. Supervisor: Kim Ellingburg

• NDT Supervisor who supervised up to 14 different personnel in the day to day operations to ensure work was done and completed in a timely manner to ensure ship construction stayed on schedule

• Ensured all procedures were up to date and in compliance at all times with ISO 9001

• Tracked all daily work in a matrix to track what was being done

• Worked with craft personal to make sure all priority work was completed on a daily basis to help keep craft on schedule -

• Worked with floor supervisors to maximize the work of my inspectors

• Attended weekly QA staff meetings to ensure work was being performed in accordance with QA manager

• Assessed all NDT problems on the floor and had “Take 5’s” to resolve any problems

• Required to read blueprints and drawings to help QA and Craft.

• Level 3 Certified in PT

• Level 2 Certification in UT,MT

• Held weekly safety and NDT Training

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11/2008 to 02/2010 ; 40 hours per Week; Non destructive testing Inspector; $24 per Hour; Northrop Grumman, 1000 Access Road Pascagoula, MS; Supervisor: Daniel Quandt, 228-935- 4647 and Bill Stricklin, 228-***-****; may contact supervisor. Level 2 Ultrasonic Inspector- Gulfport, Ms Facility

• Documented all inspection results through computer

• Worked to Engineering memos when interpreting results of a test

• Interpreted blueprints and drawings to accurately inspect composite materials being built

• Ultrasonically inspected Carbon Composite. Determined the bonding or no bonding of different types of Composites to determine if item was accepted or rejected

• Identified and resolved all problems with paperwork and communicated effectively with personal from other shops.

• I determined the final acceptance or rejection of the item being inspected in accordance with the given acceptance criteria.

• I prepared reports on inspection results, lay out rejected areas on item of inspection, sketched conditions causing rejection on report.

• UT inspected to ABS guidelines for all Coast Guard and DDG 1000 ship hulls. Level 2 Ultrasonic, Liquid Penetrant and Magnetic Particle Inspector- Pascagoula Facility

• Interpreted drawings and blueprints to mark where the weld bands are throughout the various systems on all the ships in the Pascagoula Facility.

• I interpret and follow written and verbal instructions and procedures.

• Reviewed all paperwork and associated OQE for accuracy before turning into records.

• Performed PT and MT testing on piping and hulls in accordance with Northrop Grumman procedures.

• Performed Shear Wave on hull welds in the Pascagoula and New Orleans facility.

• I determined the final acceptance or rejection of the item being inspected in accordance with the given acceptance criteria.

• I prepared reports on inspection results, lay out rejected areas on item of inspection, sketched conditions causing rejection on report.

• Interpreted drawings and blueprints to do NDT jobs.

• Analyzed piping to determine material verification.

• Certified Ultrasonic inspector Level 2 in Shear wave.

• Certified level 2 Magnetic particle inspection and Liquid Penetrate Inspection. 05/2007 to 11/2008; U. S. Navy, Hull Technician 1st Class/ E-6; USS Gonzalez (DDG-66), Norfolk, VA; DCC Jerry Bennett. Responsible for the Supervision of 30 personal. https://trinityindustries-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/?fusea file=907d95fb155d0122686e475fe850457f&resumeid=459050 10/3/16, 8:15 PM Page 3 of 8

• Leading Petty Officer of Repair Division. As a senior member in Repair department, troubleshot complex engineering equipment in the VCHT, LP Air, HP Air, Start Air, Fire main, and AFFF systems. Supervised welding and brazing piping in Fire main, VCHT, AFFF, Chill water, and HFC-134A piping. Interpreted drawings and related instructions for the fabrication of structural components as well as choose the correct materials compatible with the specific task and governing technical instructions.

• Assistant Quality Assurance Officer. Reviewed all work packages being sent off the ship to ensure accuracy of all paperwork. I was the point of contact for all hull and piping repairs on board ship. During the Dry-docking availability in 2007 worked closely with NAVSEA Quality Assurance and BAE Quality Assurance to ensure all Q points were completed and documented. Interpreted blueprints and drawings for accuracy for repairs. Completed final inspection onboard for all inspections completed by MARMC.

• Completed paint inspections during dry-dock period.

• Work Center Supervisor for Damage Control Petty officers. Supervised 13 people in preventive and corrective maintenance of all damage control equipment onboard. Scheduled all maintenance on SKED.

• Gas Free Engineering Petty Officer. Performs gas free testing of voids and compartments to ensure safe entry. After fires, determines when it is safe to breathe air without air supplying equipment.

• Instructed personal in basic and advanced damage control classes.

• Maintained records in order to track multiple work tasks and key events that occur simultaneously, as well as determine the best solutions to deficient conditions.

• Repair Locker On Scene Leader. In charge of putting out fires in Machinery Spaces. Knowledgeable in all aspects of damage control from AFFF systems to Halon systems.

• As Work Center Supervisor for ER09 was in charge of ensuring all DC equipment inside and outside the ship, including all doors and hatches, was completed and up to Navy Standards.

• Ensured tank cleanliness prior to any hot work and after tank has been certified Gas Free.

• Ensured all pipe welding and hull welding were satisfactory in accordance with the applicable technical manuals.

• Visually inspected pipe and hull welds to ensure complete compliance with associated Technical documents.

• Write and edit work packages going off the ship to MARMC.

• Competent in the use of Technical Work Documents, Formal and Controlled Work Packages, process instructions, and related technical instructions. I interpreted blueprints and drawing plans as well as Engineers specific written instructions (MIL-STD-1689, MIL-STD-278, MIL-STD-248, MIL- STD-271, etc.)

• Reviewed and closed out Formal Work Packages and Technical Work Document on all jobs performed onboard

12/2003 to 05/2007; U. S. Navy, Hull Maintenance Technician /E-6;permanent employee; Intermediate Maintenance Facility, 7000 Finback Circle Silverdale, WA; Dave Cox, 360-315- 1423 ; may contact supervisor.

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• Visual Dimension Inspector, Magnetic Particle Inspection, Liquid Penetrant Inspection, and Radiographic Testing

• Supervised 10 personnel performing over 340 visual, liquid Penetrant, and magnetic particle inspections during 20 Trident Refits and a SSGN conversion.

• As 1 of 2 Command Certified Radiographers, radio graphed over 300 Navy and Civilian weld school qualification test assemblies to meet production requirements and to graduate students on time.

• As Radiographer in Charge, managed Radiography crews onboard USS Louisiana and USS Maine.

• Perform nondestructive testing on a wide variety of structure and components involved with shipbuilding, repair, and overhaul of Naval vessels with an emphasis on submarines, various surface ships, and combatant craft.

• Recognize and select the proper inspection method, procedures, materials, and perform the inspection within the broad general guidelines of the specification. Determine the final acceptance or rejection of the item being inspected in accordance with the given acceptance criteria. Prepare reports on inspection results, lay out rejected areas on time of inspection, and sketch conditions causing rejects on reports.

• Competent in the use of Technical Work Documents, Formal and Controlled Work Packages, process instructions, and related technical instructions. I interpreted blueprints and drawing plans as well as Engineers specific written instructions.

• As a Quality Assurance Specialist, was vital in reviewing work packages and all documentation to ensure accuracy.

• As a QA inspector, conducted Audits and Surveillances on welders to ensure welder was in compliance with IMF and NAVSEA instruction.

• As a Visual Inspector, I have experience using TMDE. I am experienced with using different micrometers and calipers, dial and vernier.

• Was required to visually fit-up various piping and plates in accordance with MIL-STD 22D.

• Experienced in reviewing 1688, 1689, MIL-STD-248, MIL-STD-271.

• Obtained a Secret security clearance.

• Qualified as a Radiation Worker which enabled me to do Radiography in different Submarine reactors.

• Qualified Eddy Current Crack Inspector. Never certified.

• Performed over 300 Wet Magnetic Particle and Group 5 Penetrant Inspections on Sub safe bolts and shafts.

• In three years, conducted over a 1000 VT, PT, and MT inspections on shipboard piping, hull welds, and cast valves.

• Certified Visual Inspection (Level 2), Wet and Dry Magnetic Particle Inspection (Level 2), Liquid Penetrant Group 1, 3,and 5 ( Level 2), Radiographer (Level 1), and Ultrasonic Inspector Silver braze and Thickness

( Level 2).

• Performed Wet Magnetic Particle Inspection on over a dozen shafts and over 100 lifting pad eyes.

• Performed Liquid Penetrant Inspection Group 5 on over 100 bolts and screws. https://trinityindustries-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/?fusea file=907d95fb155d0122686e475fe850457f&resumeid=459050 10/3/16, 8:15 PM Page 5 of 8

12/1999 to 05/2003; U.S. Navy, Hull Technician 3rd and 2nd Class/E-4/E-5; USS John l. Hall

( FFG-32), Pascagoula, MS; DCCS Randall Chute ; Supervised 20 personal

• Performed and supervised personnel and have the knowledge and skill to install, repair, modify, and test piping components consisting of relief valves, pressure regulators, ball and globe valve, and other related components.

• Assist in identifying and resolving problems with paperwork and communicate effectively with personnel from other shops.

• Interpret blueprints, drawing, plans and other technical work documents.

• Interpreted drawings and related instructions for the fabrication of piping systems as well as choose the correct materials compatible with the specific system and governing technical instructions.

• Oversaw personnel and had the specific knowledge and skill level to install, repair, modify, fabricate, and test various metals structural on many parts of the ship.

• As a member of the Damage Control Training Team was essential in training ships personnel in damage control.

• As a Assistant Engineering Officer of the Watch, was responsible for maintaining electricity throughout the ship and had excellent knowledge in Gas Generators.

• Developed the ability to evaluate and correct work packages and select the best method in which to accomplish the work.

• Maintain records in order to track multiple work tasks and key events that must occur simultaneously, as well as determine the best solutions to deficient conditions. I am consistent with persevering adherence to priorities and formulate advanced plans to ensure I am informed of particular job status at all times. I am consistent with persevering adherence to priorities and formulate advanced plans to ensure I am informed of particular job status at all times.

• Damage Control Training Team - Highly knowledgeable of ships damage control devices and capabilities. Trained in all operations of CHT, AFFF, and Halon systems.

• As Assistant Engineering Officer of the Watch is capable of running electric plant and start up and operations of ships service diesel generators and all fuel and lube oil systems.

• Auxiliary System Monitor in charge of engineering spaces and machinery rooms. Start up and shut down of AC plant and -Refrigeration units as well as Reverse Osmosis units.

• As a member of the Damage Control Team, was responsible for teaching and instructing fellow sailors in all damage control techniques.

• Certified tank cleanliness inspector for CHT tanks and associated piping.

• Certified Gas Free Engineer for inspecting various piping systems, tanks, and voids onboard.

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Education:

• St. Amant High School, St. Amant, Louisiana; 1999 High School Diploma

• Department of Labor, US; Journeyman in Nondestructive testing, 2006; 4000 Hours

• Olympic Junior College, Bremerton, Washington; 2005 Completed 15 hours which transferred to USM

• University Of Southern Mississippi, Long Beach, Ms Completed 112 out of required 124 hours toward Bachelors degree in Industrial Engineering Professional Training:

• Department Of Labor Journeyman Certificate in Non Destructive Testing- 2005

• Distinguished Military Graduate from Naval School A-701-0033 Visual Inspection, Magnetic Particle Inspection, and

• Liquid Penetrant Inspection (Operator and Inspector). 26 SEPT 03.

• Distinguished Military Graduate from Naval School A-701-0058 Ultrasonic Inspector and Testing (Operator and Inspector). 03 JUNE 05

• Graduated Radiographic Operator and Inspector A-701-0057 (Operator) 10 DECEMBER 03

• Quality Assurance Officer/ Quality Assurance Supervisor A-4H-0002. 30 JANUARY 2008

• Center for Naval Leadership Second Class Petty Officer Leadership Course P-500- 0025. 03 APRIL 2003

• Center for Naval Leadership Leading Petty Officer Leadership Course A-500- 0101. 16 MARCH 2007

• Gas Free Engineering School. 2002 and 2007

• Eddy Current Crack Inspector. 40 Hr course 5-06

• 2012 Graduate of Huntington Ingalls Legacy Builders Program PROFESSIONAL RATINGS, AWARDS, AND

RECOGNITIONS:

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• Good Conduct Award-05/02, 05/05, 05/08

• Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal-08/01, 06/03, 04/07, 10/08

• National Defense - 10/04

• Huntington Ingalls Presidents Award- 2010, 2014

U.S. MILITARY SERVICE INFORMATION:

Active Duty: 05/1999 to 11/2008 - U.S. Navy

Campaign badges

• Coast Guard Special Operations Service Ribbon- Counter Drug Operations 2002-2003

• Global War On Terrorism (Service)

• National Defense Service Medal 2001

• Honorable Discharge

• Percentage of service connected disability 20%

• Date of last Veterans' Administration Letter: 12/01/200 https://trinityindustries-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings/?fusea file=907d95fb155d0122686e475fe850457f&resumeid=459050 10/3/16, 8:15 PM Page 8 of 8



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