Shelley Johnston
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OBJECTIVE:
Seeking a position as a robotic automation controls technician where it can be applied from the skills, school and workplace to increase quality and productivity of any major company.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science in Robotic Engineering Graduation Date: May 2018
Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, MI
Associate of Science in Electrical Technology Graduation Date: May 2011
Henry Ford community College, Dearborn, MI
GPA: 3.01 (Deans List 3 semesters)
CERTIFICATE: GLX Controls Applied Troubleshooting 1, Robotics Applied Troubleshooting, GLX Controls 2
SKILLS & TECHNIQUES:
Leader RS Logix’s
Entry-Level PLC LabVIEW
MS Word Allen Bradley
MS Excel Fanuc Robot
WORK EXPERIENCE:
PROCESS TECHNICIAN/MAINTENANCE TECH. December 2015-March 2017
Magna Closures & Mirrors, Plymouth, MI
Used HMI touchscreen to verify faults and reset machine back to home position.
Changed parameters in Conex’s Vision software program to keep line running.
Changed parameters in Atlas Copco software program for each individual driver to ensure torque drivers are running properly without any strip out.
Used teach pendant on Fanuc robots to continue its cycle thru the program if robot was stuck. Also, to send robot home when there’s a fault.
Made minor adjustments in the robot program when necessary. Made sure all machines were running at all times.
ENTRY-LEVEL ELCTRO-HYDRAULIC TECHNICIAN August 2012-December 2014
Continental Automotive, Dearborn, MI
Responsible for operating a Remanufacturing cell for Transmission Electro-Hydraulic Modules.
Promoted and maintain cleaned work environment.
Washed incoming stock to check parts for defects and debris.
Dismantled Modules into sub-components.
Rebuild Transmission Electro-Hydraulic Control Modules with cleaned parts.
Hydraulically Test and Verify Module Performance.
Packed and shipped to customer without any defects.
TRANSFER LINE LEADER/OPERATOR December 2006-August 2012
Constellium Automotive, Novi, MI
Operated robotic transfer bumper line for Chrysler and GM.
Inspected bumpers after it comes off the line to allow no defects for a good quality control.
Preventive maintenance: changed tips and nozzles on robots.
Used teach pendant to restart robots, and also to resume robots when fault detects.
Changed dies when needed, used Hilo to place material to run and also for more bins when needed.
Added oil to bumper line if oil is low.
Troubleshooting: Used HMI touch screen panel to fix issues, trained in lockout tag out.
Maintain consistent products that required hourly daily quota.
Shelley Johnston
19160 W. 11 Mile Rd. Lathrup Village, MI. 48076 248-***-****~************@***.***
REFERENCES
Mr. Mark Siedlik
Department Head of Electrical/Electronic Technology
Henry Ford Community College
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Mrs. Colette Sullins
Component Planning Analyst - Electrical & HVAC
Global Component Planning Operations & Metrics
248-***-**** (Personal cell phone)
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Tanya McCauley
Adult Nurse Practitioner
Optum RX/United Health Group
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