Charles Haas
Process Manufacturing Engineering Technician
Contact info:
Email: ************@*****.***
Phone:
Address: *** **** *** *********, **, 90814
EDUCATION:
CANYON HIGH SCHOOL
Canyon County, CA
Completed High
School Diploma (Jan 1997)
Added education and programs:
5S training and implementation
Lean system training and implementation
Safety coordination and training
Safety documentation management
Proficient in forklift operations
ADDITIONAL SKILLS
Detail-oriented professional with 13.5+ years of experience and a proven knowledge of process improvement, equipment management, and workflow optimization. Aiming to leverage my skills to successfully fill the engineering role at your company.
Employment History:
MANUFACTURING ENGINEER TECH at QSC in Costa Mesa, CA 7/16/07-8/20/22
Experiance
• Analyze test results in relation to design or rated specifications and test objectives, and modify or adjust equipment to meet specifications.
• Evaluate tool drawing designs by measuring drawing dimensions and comparing with original specifications for form and function using engineering skills.
• Devise, fabricate, and assemble new or modified mechanical components for products such as industria lmachinery or equipment, and measuring instruments.
• Discuss changes in design, method of manufacture and assembly, and drafting techniques and procedures with staff and coordinate corrections.
• Set up and conduct tests of complete units and components under operational conditions to investigate proposals for improving equipment performance.
• Review project instructions and specifications to identify,modify and plan requirements fabrication, assembly and testing.
• Record test procedures and results, numerical and graphical data, and recommendations for changes in product or test methods.
• Confer with technicians and submit reports of test results to engineering department and recommend design or material changes.
• Calculate required capacities for equipment of proposed system to obtain specified performance and submit data to engineering personnel for approval.
• Inspect lines and figures for clarity and return erroneous drawings to designer for correction.
• Conduct time and motion studies to identify opportunities to improve worker efficiency.
• Design plant or production facility layouts.
• Develop or implement programs to address problems related to production, materials, safety, or quality.
• Monitor and control inventory.
• Plan the flow of work or materials to maximize efficiency.
• Develop or conduct quality control tests to ensure consistent production quality.
• Modify equipment or processes to improve resource or cost efficiency.
• Oversee or inspect production processes.
• Interpret engineering drawings, sketches, or diagrams.
• Request equipment upgrades or purchases.
• Prepare schedules for equipment use and routine maintenance.
• Supervise production workers.
• Analyze material flows or supply chains to identifyopportunities to improve efficiency and conserve energy.
• Adhere to all applicable regulations, policies, andprocedures for health, safety, and environmental compliance.
• Inspect finished products for quality and adherence to customer specifications.
• Set up and operate production equipment in accordance with current good manufacturing practices and standard operating procedures.
• Calibrate or adjust equipment to ensure quality production, using tools such as calipers, micrometers, height gauges, protractors, or ring gauges.
• Set up and verify the functionality of safety equipment.
• Monitor and adjust production processes or equipment for quality and productivity.
• Troubleshoot problems with equipment, devices, or products.
• Test products or subassemblies for functionality or quality.
• Start up and shut down processing equipment.
• Prepare and assemble materials.
• Provide advice or training to other technicians.
• Measure and record data associated with operating equipment. Assist other engineers in developing, building, or testing prototypes or new products, processes, or procedures.
• Prepare production documents, such as standard operating procedures, manufacturing batch records, inventory reports, or productivity reports.
• Install new equipment.
• Keep production logs.
• Clean production equipment or work areas.
• Select cleaning materials, tools, or equipment.
• Build product subassemblies or final assemblies.
• Maintain inventory of job materials.
• Separate scrap or waste materials for recycling, reuse, or environmentally sound disposal.
• Offer specific training programs to help workers maintain or improve job skills.
• Develop alternative training methods if expected improvements are not seen.
• Organize and develop, or obtain, training procedures, manuals, guides and course materials such as handouts and visual materials.
• Evaluate training materials prepared by instructors, suchas outlines, text, or handouts.