Corey Aumen
Manual Machinist /Tool and Die
Kenly, NC
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Authorized to work in the US for any employer
Work Experience
Machinist
Coastal Industrial Services-Farmville, NC
February 2022 to Present
1. Use of various manual machines. Also see other jobs for extended details and Job skills acquired over 20 + years in industry. Machines qualified for but not limited too. Such as lathes, mills, VTL, brooches and other hand tools using all other previous skills listed. To rebuild and repair various industrial equipment rollers, fans, pumps, and motors.
CNC Machinist
Wakefield Thermal Solutions-Raleigh, NC
June 2022 to November 2022
Setup and run various CNC machines. Thermal protection for computer systems, aerospace, automotive and military. This was a temporary contract through Aerotek and my contract was up. See below for other skills and experience
CNC Machinist level 3
SPX Transformer solutions-Goldsboro, NC
December 2015 to May 2019
Set up and operation of various machines including Whitney CNC Punch Also set up maintain and operate and program new Kinetic plasma mill combination
● Job duties include production of quality transformer parts, inspection of Parts, safe operation of machines and use of proper PPE
Maintain a clean work environment including machine and work areas
● All other duties knowledge and skills and abilities are listed below under previous work experience use is various depending on job or issue at hand
Ability think quickly and improvise when necessary keeping safety and Quality first Machinist
AAR Corporation-Goldsboro, NC
November 2014 to January 2015
Temporary Contract
Position with Kelly Services)
• Production with vertical mill.
• Edit and wright programs to manufacture parts as needed using all previous skills and knowledge listed below
Machinist
Electric Motors-Rocky Mount, NC
January 2013 to June 2014
Fabricate, reverse engineer, weld, and repair parts as needed for a variety of electric motors using all previous skills and knowledge as listed below
Use of manual mills and Lathes
to manufacture new parts and repair parts.
CNC Machinist
Kidde Aerospace-Wilson, NC
April 2012 to January 2013
• Set up, adjust, and operate all of the basic machine tools and many specialized or advanced variation tools in order to perform precision machining operations.
• Calculate dimensions and tolerances using knowledge of mathematics and instruments such as micrometers and vernier calipers.
• Confer with numerical control programmers in order to check and ensure that new programs or machinery will function properly, and that output will meet specifications.
• Dismantle machines or equipment, using hand tools and power tools, in order to examine parts for defects and replace defective parts where needed.
• Clean and lubricate machines, tools, and equipment in order to remove grease, rust, stains, and foreign matter.
• Maintain industrial machines, applying knowledge of mechanics, shop mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures.
• Study sample parts, blueprints, drawings, and engineering information in order to determine methods and sequences of operations needed to fabricate products, and determine product dimensions and tolerances
CNC Machinist
Evans Mactavish Agri-Craft-Wilson, NC
August 2011 to April 2012
Setup and operation involves reviewing CNC programs, editing programs, verifying speeds and feeds for tooling; operating machine to produce quality parts on time.
• Ability to perform difficult set-ups; blocking, aligning, and securing of large forgings from 100 to 50,000 lbs.
• Ability to read and interpret blueprints, GD&T tolerances and part specifications
• Knowledge and working experience with changing tooling and chuck fixtures out.
• Identifies the type of material being used and performs hardness testing
• Ability to use standard measuring tools; micrometers, calipers, diameter tapes, etc
• Use of manual lathes and mills to machine rollers bearing journals For conveyors. Bridgeport manual mills machine key ways and various other parts.
Cell Lead Set-up Machinist
OPW Fueling Containment Systems-Smithfield, NC
May 2010 to August 2011
• Program 4 axis and 3 axis CNC mills/lathes utilizing either 3D data or 2D prints.
• Develop cutting programs for various types of tooling materials.
• Calculates and codes machine controlling criteria, such as axis movement, type and size of cutting and drilling tools, spindle location, and machining start
• Generate part programs that meet production objectives for optimum cost, quality, speed, and on-time customer deliveries.
• Produce parts with .002 tolerances using 5 CNC machines and/or 2 vertical mills.
• Be efficient with the use of Haas, Mazak, Mori Seiki, Okuma, Fanuc and CAD/CAM programs and equipment.
CNC Programmer/ Set-up Machinist
Kaba Ilco-Rocky Mount, NC
October 2009 to May 2010
Set up and operate numerical control machine tools to aide in the manufacturing process of creating access card key blanks and similar parts.
• Monitors machine operation and control panel displays to detect malfunctions and compare readings to specifications
• Calculates and sets machine controls to position tools, synchronize tape and tool, or regulate cutting depth, speed, feed, or coolant flow.
• Operates lathe, drill-press, jig-boring machine, or other machines manually or semi automatically.
• Set up and operate grinding, honing, lapping, or deburring machines to remove excess materials or burrs from internal and external surfaces. Setup Machinist
AAR Corporation-Goldsboro, NC
May 2009 to October 2009
• this was a temporary
position with Holden Temporaries
• Production with vertical mill and lathes with the use of Mastercam to create and cut parts using one of many supplied machines and control definitions, also using Mastercam's advanced tools to create my own customized definitions by entering dimensions in familiar fractional format.
• Read and interpret blueprints and program sheets
• Troubleshoot potential machine/machining problems and assist on repairs.
• Knowledge of SPC(statistical process control) and use of histographs to keep production nominal.
CNC Operator-Machinist
Stephenson Millwork-Wilson, NC
May 2007 to March 2009
• Capable of the set-up and operation of CNC machine tools including reading and or editing programs and optimizing machining conditions
• Ability to read blue prints and to use measuring tools to inspect the work on the machine such as calipers, ID/OD micrometers, depth gages, indicators and scales.
• Use of CAD/CAM programs to draw parts and generate the G-code for making standard parts: generate the G-code once and use it many times.
• Application of precision measuring instruments
Complex Processor/ CNC Operator
Conestoga Wood Specialties-Kenly, NC
2002 to September 2006
• Running CNC equipment/Software such as Master Cam and using AutoCAD.
• Panel Soft equipment operating within the Finishing Department Specialties
• Operating forklift to move and load orders in very high heat and humidity
• Troubleshoot and repair problems on various operating equipment Education
High school diploma
Johnston Community College - Smithfield, NC
January 2000 to June 2001
High school diploma or GED
JCC - Smithfield, NC
January 2000 to June 2001
Certificate in Tool and die /machining technology
Marchman Technical Education Center - New Port Richey, FL January 1997 to June 1999
Skills
• CNC
• Cnc Machine
• Cnc Mill
• Cnc Lathe
• Blueprint Reading
• Machining
• Welding
• Calipers
• GD&T
• CAD
• Precision Measuring Instruments
• Leadership
• Microsoft Access
• CNC Programming
• Mechanical Knowledge
• Micrometer
• Equipment Repair
• Manufacturing
• Calibration
• Lean Manufacturing
• Quality Inspection
• SolidWorks
• Electrical Discharge Machining
• Coordinate Measuring Machine
• Forklift
• Stamping Press
• Quality Assurance
• Assembly
• 5S
• Loader Operation
• Computer Operation
• ISO 9001 (10+ years)
• ISO 27000 (2 years)
Languages
• Spanish - Intermediate
Certifications and Licenses
Computer Aided Manufacturing
Industrial welding
Present
I attended a course at Wilson TEC. and received a certificate upon completion of the course. Certification and industrial welding
Certified Forklift Operator
Present
I attended Johnston community college and completed the forklift safety certification class. Upon completion received certificate and I am authorized to operate any any kind of forklift. Certificate for tool and die/machining technology
June 1999 to Present
Assessments
Work style: Reliability — Proficient
June 2024
Tendency to be reliable, dependable, and accountable at work Full results: Proficient
Basic maintenance and repair — Proficient
June 2024
Performing basic repairs and maintenance for apartment complexes, office buildings, and other facilities
Full results: Proficient
Project timeline management — Proficient
February 2023
Prioritizing and allocating time to effectively achieve project deliverables Full results: Proficient
Work style: Reliability — Proficient
March 2022
Tendency to be reliable, dependable, and act with integrity at work Full results: Proficient
Forklift safety — Proficient
March 2022
Best practices and safety hazards in forklift operation Full results: Proficient
Mechanical knowledge — Proficient
March 2022
Understanding and applying mechanical concepts and processes Full results: Proficient
Workplace safety — Proficient
November 2022
Using safe practices at work
Full results: Proficient
Warehouse safety — Proficient
July 2024
Using safe practices in a warehouse setting
Full results: Proficient
Attention to detail — Proficient
December 2022
Identifying differences in materials, following instructions, and detecting details among distracting information
Full results: Proficient
Basic maintenance and repair — Proficient
July 2024
Performing basic repairs and maintenance for apartment complexes, office buildings, and other facilities
Full results: Proficient
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Additional Information
1. I also have quite a few years experience running heavy forklifts loaders and heavy equipment including excavators off-road dump trucks and backhoes 2. I also have a taken a safety course at Johnston community college for forklift, and lift safety .I am capable and proficient in operating any forklift or scissor lift or man lift that is used in the industrial field whether it be a boom lift or cherry picker or front end loader I am experienced and proficient and operating all of them.
3. I also have a certificate in industrial welding. I received that at Wilson community college in Wilson North Carolina.
4. I have also received vocational training in auto mechanics and Marine mechanics. And excelled in both classes.u have extensive mechanical knowledge and altitude. And can fix just about anything if given a little time to examine what ever is wrong.