Theodore Sroka
Phillipsburg Nj *****
*********@*****.***
CAREER SUMMARY
Dependable and dedicated safety-oriented machinist with a focus on implementing new processes to improve productivity and reduce scrap. Completed Associates Degree and hands-on training through the Micro-Credentials in Manufacturing program at Northampton Community College. Skilled in the following:
• OSHA 10 Certified • Production processes • Machine Operation
• Quality Assurance • Precision Instruments • Lean Manufacturing
• Blueprint Reading • Accuracy/Consistency • Lockout/Tagout Safety PROFESSIONAL WORK HISTORY
Machinist
Sussex Wire, Inc., Easton, PA (3/2018 – Present)
• Operate and perform machine set-ups & maintenance of 21 machines. Responsible for quality control and meeting top quality standards.
• Primary duties are setup and operation of tools, material feeders, adjust and troubleshoot machines including E.D.M. which is a type of machine that uses high voltage current to cut metal
• Clean and perform preventative maintenance on machines daily.
• Adjust and maintain machines, when necessary, tolerances and part visual quality standards. achieving correct dimensional
• Maintain a clean, orderly, and safe work area.
• Perform data entry and complete all necessary paperwork.
• Follow, develop, revise, and update workgroup machine maintenance and associate schedules to meet production volume and quality requirements. Communicate production maintenance revision changes to Production Manager and Team Leader ensuring Standard Work aligns with most current maintenance protocols.
Machinist
Bracalante Manufacturing Inc. Tramberusville, PA (2/2014–2/2015)
• Efficiently ran 3 milling machines with strict adherence to all safety guidelines
• Received recognition and bonus for reevaluating process to increase efficiency and reduce scrap
• Used quality control instruments to ensure parts were within specific parameters
• Changed tooling and inserts and implemented quality process to track wear and provide input on identifying highest quality tooling
• Consistently monitored process to identify potential issues for starting parameter of new tooling and inserts and make adjustments accordingly Operator
CyOptics, Brieningsville, PA (5/2012-2/2014)
• Operated machine which aligned silicon lenses using micron measurements for optimal power and the transference of information through fiber optic cables
• Programed micro-processors to be used in the manufacturing of products
• Worked in clean room and followed safety protocols to ensure quality products
• Used MicroSoft Word and Excel for data entry
Operator
Meyers Power Products, Bethlehem, PA (1/2008-7/2008)
• Tested manufactured parts from outsourced vendors
• Programmed Micro-Processers for manufacturing purposses
• Manufactured sub-assemblies of different size and capabilities for different models of power supplies
EDUCATION
Precision Machining Certification
Lehigh Career and Technical Institute, 2014
Associates Degree in Electronics,
Lincoln Technical Institute, GPA 3.53
Manufacturing Micro-Credential Grant Program,
Northampton Community College, Completed March, 2018