Trong Truong
***********@*****.*** 714-***-**** Westminster, California
Career Objective
Mechanical inspector with over 18 years of experience in the Aircraft, Aerospace, and Industrial industry. At current company, assumed responsibility of quality assurance and quality control of toolings and equipment. Seeking to utilize knowledge and skills in calibration and inspection. Education
Certification in Solid Works Professional/Drafter mechanical designer October 2009 Work Experience
AMETEK FMH Corporation, Irvine, CA
Tooling Control Lead June 2022 – April 2024
• Used CATIA V5 R28 software to ensure precision of toolings by cross-referencing engineer’s blueprints to the original tooling model and the tooling fixtures to validate accuracy
• Investigated and re-verified nonconformance reports on a daily basis, ensuring timely identification and forwarding to the engineer department for necessary repairs
• Documented conformance and nonconformance of parts and materials per procedures and protocols to ensure meticulous assembly of all components
• Conducted annual inventory audits for Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Aerojet Rocketdyne to confirm that toolings are inhouse and well-maintained at designated warehouse locations, resulting in successful completion of over several hundred tools
Quality Assurance Control Inspector June 2004 – May 2022
• Performed FAI inspection with AS9101/102/103 forms and executed final inspections for commercial aircrafts, adhering to procedure QCIP1,2,3 and Tooling Procedure QCIP71, leading to a proficient process of inspection
• Applied dimensional specifications (ANSI Y14.5) called out per MYLAR and BLUEPRINT to interpret and document aerospace components such as Lockheed/Boeing tankers
• Received inspection parts from external vendors to ensure spec’s: BAC 5423, MIL*A*8625 (type 1 class), ANODIZE, CADPLATE, and CHEMIL
• Analyzed components of received sheet metal (Inconel 718, stainless steel 303-304, and aluminums) using XRF spectrometers to align with work completed packets
• Inspected inhouse processing and used optical comparator to verify dimension accuracy
• Employing calibration tooling gages track software 6.6 with MFR Procedure: QCIP-10 to calibrate a range of equipment including various micrometers, dial bore gage, test indicators, Intrimik, etc. to guarantee precise and accurate part measurements
• Examined work orders and travelers for each stage of the operational process from receiving, processing, NDT, x- ray, cleaning passivation, welding, assembly, and finishing, providing input across all parts of the operation Additional Employment
• Neil Aircraft Company as Senior Mechanical Inspector and Calibration from November 1999–April 2004
• Tuffer Manufacturing Company as a Mechanical Inspector from June 1997 – October 1999
• RBC Transport Dynamics as a production floor control inspector from August 1996 – May 1997 Relevant Skills
Software
• Solid Works 3D CAD design engineering in 2009
• GAGE TRACK software in NEIL AIRCRAFT MFG in 2002
• CMM Mitutoyo Manual at TUFFER MFG Co. in 1997
Equipment Expertise
• Micrometer, digital height gage, plug thread gage, ring thread gage, groove mic, miller gage, blade micrometer, dial indicator, depth micrometer, borescope tester, comparator, thickness gage, protractor, radius gage, height master, and telescope gage, optical comparator, XRF spectrometers Other Information: US citizen since 1993