Roy Turchin
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CAREER SUMMARY
Component Engineer with vase industry acumen and experience in electro-mechanical components & manufacturers, owning tasks with full accountability, committed to program goals, entrusted with key component fulfillment in high priority programs, employ continuous improvement principles, and an energetic and diligent hard worker who takes great pride in a job well done.
Independent, dedicated and people oriented.
Team player with a realistic professional approach
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
My Job functions (on contract) are the same for each company as stated in my resume.
Previously working at Hologic Feb2022/Mar2024 as a Sr Component Engineer/Analyst.
Previously worked at BAE Systems Electronic Systems Jan 2021/June 2021
Previously worked at AeroVironment Aug 2021/Dec 2021
March 2005 – Sept 2020 Hologic Inc., Danbury, CT Component Engineer/Analyst, RoHS & REACh Specialist
As an engineering service, maintained an open dialogue with Engineering, Purchasing, Production, Marketing and Applications for an organization of over 50 people, to effectively reduce cost and time by providing solutions to component problems or fulfilling new component requests.
oInvolved in the design with corporate RoHS and REACh process and was highly instrumental in its implementation.
oManaged role in the goal of achieving RoHS compliance by a fixed deal line for corporate projects.
oManaged a team to develop RoHS and REACh documentation with results, “CE” approval.
Communicated situation with manufacturing companies to promote and establish the standardization for company-wide material parts, specification, and designs with the authority to coordinate and control the use of these standard components which are then selected for use on specific programs.
oEstablished and maintained a computerized database, which cross-referenced vendor part numbers with alternate sources to company part numbers.
Reduced Engineering man-hours required to find manufacturing components 25% over five years.
o Developed and provided second source recommendations for formally single source items when the Purchasing department needed expeditious part replacements.
oEstablished commodity purchases (P-card) and pipeline to reduce time for engineering prototype, usually one day turn-around.
oActed as gate keeper for assigning all commercial p/n’s for standard components which ensure no more duplicate components in the Agile database.
Integrated action with multiple projects and multi-task within the engineering developing team, with all furious types (EEE) of commercial components.
Established and maintained a working understanding with Department of Defense (DoD) specifications Obtained replacement parts for EOL and diminishing manufacturing sources and material shortages (DMSMS) o Located enough remaining stock to allow engineering time to effectively manage issues without rushing separate high-cost redesign projects.
Excellent knowledge of ECR and ECN process and BOM structures
Jan 1991 – April 2005 Medical Laboratory Automation Inc., Pleasantville, NY Components Engineer (Documentation Coordinator)
Instituted a uniform part numbering system which reduced duplicate inventory parts which resulted in a 50% cost saving over five years.
Instituted system to develop electrical and mechanical components documents without any drafting man-hours Initiated the development of a document procedure using PDF PRO for scanning all type of commercial drawings, ECN’s, ECO’s
oUtilized the file magic program for easy storage and retrieval throughout the network which in turn, saved man-hours 25% over five years for Engineering, Manufacturing and Purchasing requested documents from the print room.
Reduced cost 25% over five years and scheduled objectives with after-market customers; procured spare parts for sub-assemblies and component products.
Established and maintained https://www.dsp.dla.mil/Programs/GIDEP
Established and maintained liaison between U.S. and European manufacturers for standardization of component products (England, Ireland, France, and Germany)
EDUCATION
AS, Mechanical Technology (with honors), Westchester Community College
TOOLS & SKILLS
Microsoft Office 365: Word, Excel, and Outlook
Adobe Acrobat professional
Concur (accounting)
Oracle (database)
Government-Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP)
Component Analysis to assist with end-of-life issues (EOL) and DMSMS
Find alternate components and locate cost effective sources.
Maintain component database libraries (Excel) and data entry (Agile, Oracle)
Manage RoHS/REACh compliance per European Union Directives
PLM (Product Life Cycle Management)
IHS-Spec/ Parts Intelligence
Gage (Commercial & Government entity Programs)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Restricted Requirements Substances: Restriction of Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS), Registration, Evaluation, Authorization & Restriction of Chemicals (REACh), U.S. Conflict Minerals (Dodd Frank Act) Associated with the following Technical Services: Assent, ECHA (European Chemicals Agency), Greensoft, IEC, Intertek, Part Miner, Silicon Expert, TUV (Rheinland) IS09000
AWARDS
Employee of the Year, Medical Laboratory Automation, Inc.
Achievement award - RoHS compliance, dedicated efforts, meeting deadline for X-ray mammography system
Recommendations:
Edward Nonnweiler Electrical Manager **********@*****.***
John Girgenti – Mechanical Manager ****.********@*******.***
Ken DeFreitas –Chief Engineer ***.*********@*******.***
David Aizer – Chief Engineer *****.*****@*******.***
Millie Blaza - Sales Manager ******.******@******.***
Tom DeYoung – Chief Engineer ******@*****.***