Rudolph. Rudy Owens
team player
Trenton, NJ ****1
ad13g8@r.postjobfree.com
Setup and operate a wide variety of machine tools such as drills, mills, lathes, and metal working equipment. Inspect, repair and rebuild a variety of metal-working machine operations involving close tolerances.
Work Experience
Class A Machinist Large machinery division
Siemens and Marshall Industrial Technologies - Trenton, NJ February 2015 to January 2019
Industrial repair shaft's turbines large lathes, assistant setup and machining in Milling machines and boring Mills some light welding experience team player,experience in detail operations from start to finish job shop forman/machinist
Marshall Industrial Technologies - Trenton, NJ
August 1977 to January 2015
Operates manual and conventional, machines & tools such as lathes, milling & boring mill machines, hort and vert boring mills all job shop hand tools, band saws, sanders, drill presses, grinders. o d and I d grinders holding all close tolerances as drawing require. Travel required for jobs and errands. PC skills. On site machining skills, flange facing journal squirrel, machined on lathes up to 60" swing. team player willing to learn all new skills, cnc, tak mills some experience on milling centers Fadels and ahas, assist in scheduling of daily work loads, all around team player!
Education
High school or equivalent
Skills
• Microsoft blueprint interpretation team leader (10+ years)
• Supervising
• CNC (1 year)
• Quality Control
• Manufacturing
• Inspection
• Maintenance
• Industrial maintenance (10+ years)
• Machining
• Crane
• Dimensional Inspection
• Basic Math
• CNC Lathe (1 year)
• Calipers (10+ years)
• Micrometer (10+ years)
• Quality Inspection (10+ years)
• Precision Measuring Instruments (10+ years)
• Mechanical knowledge
• English
• Basic maths (10+ years)
• GD&T (10+ years)
• Blueprint reading
• CNC programming
Certifications and Licenses
Manual Machinist
February 1977 to Present
Machinist on site Machining troubleshooter I'm your Tylenol when you have a headache Assessments
Mechanical Skills: Monitoring — Proficient
February 2019
Measures a candidate's ability to monitor machine indicators in order to ensure safe and appropriate operation.
Full results: Proficient
Mechanical Skills: Aptitude — Proficient
October 2019
Understanding and applying mechanical concepts and processes. Full results: Proficient
Mechanical Knowledge — Familiar
January 2020
Understanding and applying mechanical concepts and processes. Full results: Familiar
Indeed Assessments provides skills tests that are not indicative of a license or certification, or continued development in any professional field.
Additional Information
Qualifications:
• 20 Years of experience.
• Set up and operate conventional, special purpose and numerical control machines and machining centers to fabricate metallic and nonmetallic parts and fits and assembles machined parts into complete units, applying knowledge of machine shop theory and procedures, shop mathematics, machine-ability of material and layout techniques.
• Study blueprints, sketches, drawings, manuals, specifications or sample parts to determine dimensions and tolerances of finished work-piece, sequence of operations and setup requirements. Measure, mark and scribe dimensions and reference points on material or work-piece as guides for subsequent machining.
• Inspect and test equipment visually (using electrical and electronic equipment) and auditory to detect mechanical malfunction. Start and observe machine operation to detect malfunctions or out of tolerance machining and adjust machine controls or control media as required. Verify conformance of finished work-piece to operational specifications, using precision measuring instruments.
• Select, align and secure holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories, and material on machines such as mills lathes, jog borders, grinders and shapers.
• Calculate and set controls to regulate machining factors such as speed, feed, coolant flow and depth and angle cut, or enters commands to retrieve, input or edit computerized machine control media.
• Dismantle defective machines and equipment, diagnose trouble and install new or repaired parts. Reassemble, setup and test machines via trial run to verify accuracy of machine settings or programmed control data. Verify dimensions and alignment of assembly using measuring instruments such as micrometers, height gauges and gauge blocks.
• Install, program and repair automated machinery and equipment such as robots or programmable controllers. Fit assembled parts into complete assembly using jigs, fixtures, surface tables, hand tools and power tools. Clean and lubricate shaft, bearings, gears and other parts of machinery, test run as per specs.
• Fabricate parts using standard machinist equipment including lathe, grinders and drill presses. Develop specifications from general description and draw sketch of part of product to be fabricated.
• Assist personnel in starting up machines at beginning of work week and after power failures.
• Attend seminars/ safety classes as periodically held.