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Manufacturing, sheet metal

Location:
Ogden, UT
Posted:
April 06, 2021

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Casey William Hayes

West Haven, Utah *****

Cell Phone: 801-***-****

E-mail: adlgei@r.postjobfree.com

Citizenship Claimed: U.S.

Objective:

To obtain a Permanent, Full-Time position utilizing contributed Civilian Experience and Leadership.

Profile

Motivated, professional with years’ experience as an Aircraft Engine Special Processing and Machining Operations. Knowledgeable background of Training and Product Handling and Expediting Operations.

Performed Production Maintenance Management planning processes. Took ownership of daily plans, organized support and customer account functions to ensure accomplishment of agencies mission. Served as primary focal for management customer dispute process to support organizational requirements. Provided multi-command Production Maintenance provisioning, control and administration of requisition or requirements activities. Performed quality and metric objectives to monitor customer necessities. Reviewed planning documents to determine appropriate maintenance operations. Analyzed information to modify changes in support obligations. Continuously improved procedures to identify changes between requirements and operations.

Flexible and versatile – Maintains absolute focus under pressure. Poised and competent with demonstrated ability to easily transcend cultural differences. Thrives in deadline-driven environments. Excellent mentoring.

Professional Experience

Warehouse CDL Driver Weber School District Aug 2020 – Present Ogden, Utah 84040 Hours/week: 40

Warehouse CDL Driver Experience:

Received, shipped, and delivered incoming and outgoing school product either at the assigned work center or by picking material up at some other geographical location. Unloaded material from trucks, pallets, pallet boxes, baskets, or incoming bench physically or using automatic truck dollies. Opened crates, boxes, cartons, or bags as necessary and removed product for proper storage. Placed product in bins or assigned storage space in work area. Checked route tags and shipping orders attached to items processed through the control point to assure the items received and the documents correspond in identity, quantity, and tracking number. Checked the documents to ensure routing was correct and previous work centers on the routing have been signed off, indicating completion of delivery. Examined items received to verify tracking number, identity, and quantity with routing documents, checked for discrepancies such as untagged product attached or unreported damage.

Ensured all previous processing had been completed by observing condition and appearance and checking routing documents for inspection sign off from each delivery process. If quantity of item was incorrect, located missing items by backtracking routing, or initiating request for replacement product. Notified the dispatch or the supervisor of discrepancies. Checked routing documents for inspection release stamps and matched to proper product in a control-finished storeroom. Stored product on a control numbered shelving system either individually or in kits, and by end-item sequence number. Labeled and identified shelves, drawers, and bins for ease of location and identification of product stored. Entered information such as tracking number or quantity on the company’s computerized card-filing system for accountability for cross-reference to product locations by number for rapid location; detected damaged or uncompleted packed items. Hand delivered manifested documents to expedite critical orders.

Progressed orders and reports non-availability of product to supervisor for action. Delivered product directly to employees at work. Delivered product such as 100 percent replacement items, as requested by employee personnel or by work order requirements. When work was completed, returned to the control point, ensured signed or stamped-off product had been accomplished for accountability. Prepared product for movement to the next routing location by securely placing it on flats or carts or other material handling devices into the delivery truck. Notified transportation dispatcher on delivery of product to next routing point or expedited product by truck to the next routing point as directed. Maintained a suspense file to ensure timely processing of all supply input. Followed up on non-available product by contacting other control points to determine estimated supply date or by contacting product control point or planners on status of ordered product, by searching process vendors for product which can be expedited, locating stocks in other areas which can be borrowed or product which can be delivered pending receipt.

Supervisor – Seismic Team Seismic Restraint Systems Jun 2019 – Mar 2020 Salt Lake City, Utah Hours/week: 40+

Supervisor Experience:

Oversaw installation of earthquake-proof industrial equipment. Supervised and monitored the performance of three team members and provided help when needed IAW OSHA requirements. Maintained proper identification of seismic parts and equipment per planning specifications and ensured accurate and reliable records and documentation were maintained. Communicated change of shift requirements to ensure team members received accurate and reliable information and documentation. Performed routine maintenance of seismic machines and equipment operated. Cleaned, organized, and maintained cellular manufacturing work area in accordance with established standards. Attended meetings and gave status reports and estimates to completion to upper management and superintendents. Explained performance expectations to employees and provided regular feedback on strengths and weaknesses.

Held employees accountable for satisfactory completion of work assignments. Appraised subordinate workers performance ensuring consistency and equity in rating techniques. Drove the good behaviors leading to high performance, openly recognizing superior performance. Recommended awards when appropriate and approved within grade increases. Heard and resolved employee complaints and referred serious unresolved complaints to higher level management. Initiated action to correct performance or conduct problems. Evaluated performance monthly, semi-annually, and annually, and made salary recommendations. Effected minor disciplinary measures such as warnings and reprimands and recommended action in more serious disciplinary matters. Prepared documentation to support actions taken. Identified employee development needs and provided or arranged for training (formal and on-the-job) to maintain and improve job performance. Encouraged self-development. Approved master leave schedule assuring adequate coverage for peak workloads and traditional holiday vacation time. Demonstrated sensitivity to ideas of subordinates.

Promoted an environment in which employees were empowered to participate in and contribute to effective mission accomplishment. Recruited and hired a minimum of twenty new employees annually. Discharged security responsibilities by ensuring education and compliance with security directives for employees with access to sensitive material. Recognized and took action to correct situations posing a threat to the health or safety of subordinates. Applied EEO principles and requirements to all personnel management actions and decisions and ensured all personnel were treated in a manner free of discrimination. Periodically reviewed position descriptions to ensure accuracy and the most effective utilization of personnel resources. Represented the organization with a variety of installation and functional area organizations. Established, developed, and maintained effective working relationships. Met with key customers and coordinated officials to assess customer satisfaction, explain organization policy and procedures and resolve significant problems.

Aircraft Engine Special Process Technician/Non-Destructive Testing/Machining Williams International May 2016 – Aug 2018 Ogden, Utah Hours/week: 40+

Special Process Experience:

Worked in the turbine, diffuser, balance, and fan shops for the production of the FJ44 & FJ33 Gas Turbine Engines. Built engines for Cessna Citation Jet, Piper Jet Altair, Beechcraft Premier I and Triumph Aircraft. Followed technical data and process orders to accomplish tasks, scanned and logged time on asset travelers, work control documents. Performed assembly processes IAW engineering specifications, blueprints, schematics, and technical references. Followed and adhered to quality control and assurance standards of ISO 9000. Performed cleaning and repair of parts using acid-etch, vapor degreasing, lapping, and vibro-deburring processes. Worked with Robo-debur machine, changed out tooling, cleaned, troubleshot issues, performed setup and teardown for 12 different workloads. Visually inspected aerospace parts and equipment prior to moving to next work center. Checked parts in straightening fixture for acceptable tolerance using various pin, thickness, height gauges, and go/no-go gauge.

Responsible to ensure the continuous flow of materials and parts through the assigned Cell. Responsible for the operation and processes of micro-balloon, laser identify, deburr and hone of aircraft parts. Determined replacement parts required, according to inspections of old parts, customer requests, or customers' descriptions of malfunctions. Received and filled telephone orders for parts. Took inventory of stock. Inspected and tested related activities to ensure parts are manufactured in accordance with manufacturing standards and specifications. Worked within a team environment having responsibility for the operation and inspection of all types of processes, parts, and activities including hone, shot peen, and blending. Responsible for scheduling of all assigned government contracts ensuring all contracts are completed on time and maintained high quality on each project built.

Met with all inspectors to ensure the safety and quality met all local, state and company codes. Participated in inspection and/or testing related activities to ensure parts were manufactured in accordance with manufacturing standards and specifications and received stamp certification. Communicated effectively, verbally and in writing with all inspectors, supervisors, and contractors. Completed all punch list and repairs in a timely manner. Performed a variety of skilled duties related to the construction, maintenance and repairs on all equipment, motor fleet, and heavy engine equipment. Including troubleshooting, evaluating, inspecting, repairing, refinishing, modifying, testing, and maintaining components such as electrical, mechanical and general maintenance task. Read catalogs or computer displays to determine replacement part stock numbers and prices.

Advises staff on substitution or modification of parts when identical replacements are not available. Examine returned parts for defects, and exchange defective parts. Maintained accurate and reliable documentation. Marked and stored parts in stockrooms according to prearranged systems. Discussed use and features of various parts, based on knowledge of machines or equipment. Demonstrated equipment to staff and explained functioning of equipment. Measured parts, using precision measuring instruments, to determine whether similar parts may be machined to required sizes. Provided information to supervisors, co-workers, and subordinates by telephone, in written form, e-mail, or in person. Using computers and computer systems (including hardware and software) to program, writes software, set up functions, enter data, or process information; used computers to enter, access or retrieve data.

Observed, received, and obtained information from all relevant sources; read manufacturer's specifications. Utilized safety practices and procedures following established safety rules and regulations and maintained a safe and clean work environment. Operation and Inspection of all types including hone, shot peen, and blending Manufactured and/or tested parts according to engineering and customer standards and specifications. Maintained accurate and reliable documentation. Performed inspection and/or testing related activities to ensure parts were machined in accordance with manufacturing standards and blueprint specifications. Visually inspected parts to ensure they were free of burrs or damaged surfaces. Removed burrs, sharp edges, tool marks and other irregularities from machined parts to ensure they were in accordance with engineering blueprints, and tolerance requirements.

Non-Destructive Testing Experience:

Performed process controls of Non-Destructive Testing fluorescent penetrant level 3 (iodine), familiar with testing processes of balance. Conducted Non-Destructive Testing in accordance with experimental or research, development, test, and evaluation program plans; conducted inspections of structures and components, draft procedures, and provided technical support for Non-Destructive Testing managing laboratory space, instrumentation and ancillary equipment associated with Non-Destructive Testing; conducted inspections of components. Provided technical support in the area of Non-Destructive Testing; interpret Non-Destructive Testing results and reports and presented findings to leadership on Non-Destructive Testing research, development, test and evaluation programs. Prepared reports on Non-Destructive Testing results. Conducted liquid penetrant tests to locate surface cracks by coating objects with fluorescent dyes, cleaning excess penetrant, and applying developer. Documented Non-Destructive Testing methods, processes, or results. Produced images of objects on film using radiographic techniques.

Visually examined materials, structures, or components using tools and equipment such as endoscopes, closed circuit television systems, and fiber optics for signs of corrosion, metal fatigue, cracks, or other flaws. Mapped the presence of imperfections within objects using sonic measurements. Developed or used new Non-Destructive Testing methods such as acoustic testing, leak testing, and thermal or infrared testing. Evaluated material properties using radio astronomy, voltage, and amperage measurement, or rheometric flow measurement. Interpret or evaluated test results in accordance with applicable codes, standards, specifications, or procedures. Interpret the results of all methods of Non-Destructive Testing such as acoustic, electromagnetic, leak, liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, neutron radiographic, radiographic, thermal, or infrared, ultrasonic, vibration analysis, and visual testing. Selected, calibrated, or operated equipment used in the Non-Destructive Testing of products or materials. Made radiographic images to detect flaws in objects while leaving objects intact. Identified defects in solid materials using ultrasonic testing techniques.

Machining Experience:

Performed super-abrasive-grinding processes on blades of aircraft engine turbine disk blades. Machined different metals and plastics to blueprint specifications. Familiar with Mastercam, CAD/CAM, and Omax software, and various types of machining work. Planned, laid out, fabricated, modified, repaired, assembled, and installed complex machine parts, items, and assemblies having combined straight and curved edges of irregular curves and planes; materials used include various metals (stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, magnesium, and copper) and advanced composites (carbon fiber, Kevlar). Examined sheet metal structures to locate cracks, breaks, holes, bulges, dents, and loose or missing rivets. Determined the types and extent of repairs needed to restore original strength to components such as frames, stringers, spares, ribs, and stiffeners. Developed patterns and cut, formed, joined, assembled, and installed metal items and systems which have combined straight and curved edges or irregular curves, angles, and planes. Made general repairs by manufacturing and installing new parts, reinforcing, patching, and replacing defective parts. Planned and laid out work to be done from sketches, drawings, specifications, and work orders in manufacturing metal parts and structures which have combined straight and curved edges and irregular angles, planes, and curves.

Performed bonded repairs to metal, fiberglass, and advanced composite structures. Trimmed and drilled replacement parts and components. Repaired and accomplished transition areas on manufactured parts. Fabricated flexible control cables. Determined working length and cut cable and machine swag fittings and terminals to cable. Used and maintains tools. Used advanced hand and power tools. Operated complex hand and power machines, such as slip-roll forming machines, box and pan brakes, saws, swaggers, riveters, and soldering equipment. Utilized safety practices and procedures following established safety rules and regulations and maintained a safe and clean work environment. Fabricated, modified, repaired, assembled, and installed machine parts, items, and assemblies; metals include galvanized and black iron, aluminum and aluminum alloys, stainless steel, copper and brass sheets, lead alloys, and bronze. Performed machining work, maintenance, rebuilding mills, and aircraft parts cleaning. Inspected, operated, serviced, and diagnosed malfunctions on mill support equipment using visual, auditory, test equipment, and technical references. Evaluated and performed troubleshooting recommending required repair action. Solved repair problems by using drawings, wiring diagrams and schematics, and technical publications.

Business Owner/Operator CH Fertilization March 2012 – Nov 2018 West Haven, Utah Hours/week: <40 (Seasonal)

Business Owner/Operator Experience:

Monitored project activities to ensure that instructions were followed, and schedules were maintained. Processed customer payments, set schedules, documented, and fulfilled their requests. Established and enforced operating procedures, work standards that ensured exceptional performance, customer satisfaction, and personnel safety. Inspected complete work to verify conformance to highest quality standards and met contract requirements. Provided workers with assistance in performing duties as necessary to meet schedule and deadlines. Directed activities of workers who performed landscaping, lawn cultivation, and pruning trees and shrubs. Performed numerous engine and motor repairs on lawn mowers, aerators, and support vehicles. Tested and inspected engines to determine malfunctions, located missing or broken parts, and verified repairs using diagnostic overhaul instruments. Performed seasonal maintenance on equipment; adjusting points, valves, carburetors, distributors, and spark plugs. Operated numerous power tools such as mowers, tractors, twin-axle vehicles, snow blowers, and chain saws. Thorough knowledge of diagnosing common turf diseases and pests, then developing a plan to control and eliminate the threat and get the turf as healthy and green as possible.

Responsible for gaining and retaining customer base by giving excellent customer service. Evaluated and developed unplanned, workload schedules for items, to include capability/capacity of facilities; required manpower, machinery, equipment, and tooling; technical data availability; and work operations needed to complete the requested repair manufacture, or modification. Kept track of chemicals used, including quantity and place of application per State of Utah and Federal requirements. Developed, corrected, or adjust information in data systems and maintained material records. Researched, planned, and initiated job acceptance for programmed and non-programmed workloads. Responsible for purchasing of equipment and supplies including all chemicals, fertilizers, sprayers, spreaders, and trucks and other equipment. Scheduled appointments, ensuring the applications were applied correctly and on time. Correctly billed and received payment. Designed and implemented new advertising programs to expand customer base. Monitored and adjust production schedules for workloads according to changes in funding, priority, or internal/external customer requirements.

Oversaw the care and application of fertilizer and weed control to lawns (both residential and commercial), 5 or more applications per year. Highly motivated; sets aggressive goals with the company, doing what it takes to meet those goals. Supervised lawn application crews. Scheduled production work and ensured material and equipment was available when needed. Scheduled and provided ongoing training to employees. Provided the skills necessary for pest control and for the extermination of rodents, insects, and other pests on residential and business property. Performed work in the care and maintenance of grounds, and in various landscape activities. Responsible for mixing and storing pesticides and poisons suitable to the extermination to be performed. Determined where to spray or place poisons or traps on lawns or on property. Handled, mixed, and stored pesticides in accordance with labels, Federal and State directives. Applied pesticides in spray liquid, granular, dust, powder, or solid forms, in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency and Utah Structural Pest Control Board guidelines.

Bait, trapped, or applied other methods suitable for controlling rodents and other pests. Transport sprays, traps, and other materials to all parts of lawns and grounds. Recommended the purchase of pesticides and poisons. Maintained all equipment in operating condition and cleaned it after use. Knowledge of Personal Protective Equipment (PPR) including respirator and ability to wear. Oversaw the quality and quantity of work produced in grounds and greenhouse areas. Assisted in the coordination and scheduling of all greenhouse functions. Assisted workers and crews to specific landscape projects and tasks. Knowledge of landscape and irrigation design. Safety and accuracy in all phases of work performed. Knowledge in all areas of pest control, poisons and chemicals used in pest control; endurance to perform tasks up to 8-hour periods. Planned and executed the work of several crews involved in diverse activities. Had direct contact with poisons, chemical solutions and dusts requiring use of protective clothing and respirators. Responded to emergency situations in a timely manner.

Delivery Driver United Parcel Service (UPS) Apr 2003 – Nov 2015 Ogden, Utah Hours/week: 40+

Delivery Driver Experience:

Served as a Delivery Driver inspecting all incoming and outgoing parcels and ensured sealed customer boxes were secure. Executed parcel delivery routes for 12 years, delivering over 900,000 packages on time; recognized for 10 Years of Safe Driving and 4 Years Without a Missed Load awards. Inspected packages for various damages and notified customers, helped them file claims. Trained 50+ employees on how to sequence and load packages on package cars prior to delivery. Expert in the use of handheld DIAD (Delivery Information Acquisition Device). Followed instructions and directions from DIAD for delivery of packages and routing directions. Filed and documented receipts from orders, returns, and helped customers track their deliveries. Developed superb people skills through customer interaction, collecting signatures, and answering questions. Used Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) software for facility monitoring.

Sanitized all parcel customers’ boxes accordingly. Assisted customers with all outgoing parcels. Conducted parcel inspections to include removal of non-mail-able items, re-packing, taping, and sealing, and labeling items for mailing. Provided exceptional customer service in providing them in all their mailing needs and questions; keen knowledge of United Parcel Service system regulations and procedures. Anticipated the needs of the client. Excellent in executing sound judgment and independent decision making for the team and the clients. Coordinated and expedited flow of mail and assembles between sections or departments, according to shipping schedules or department priorities, and compiled and maintained manual or computerized records. Reviewed mail schedules and relayed information and conferred with department supervisors to determine mail delivery requirements to identify overdue mail and to track mail. Requisitioned mail and established sequential delivery dates to customers, according to priorities and mail availability. Examined mail delivered to verify conformance to specifications. Arranged transfer of mail to meet delivery schedules.

Compiled and maintained manual or computerized records, such as mail inventory, in-process production reports, and status and location of mail. Monitored and controlled movement of mail. Received incoming shipments, loaded, and unloaded trucks, checked items received against shipping documents, stored mail, pulled stock from central distribution; stocked and sort mail in shelves when initially received to ensure mail was available to customers as soon as possible; turned-in damaged product, and participated in warehouse inventory. Operated manual and electronic pallet jack, sidewinder, and order picker; stacks and calls for pick-up of damaged wooden pallets; ensured trucks were on/off-loaded, ensured freight mail was broken down and separated for stocking on shelves. Accurately cased mail in the order of the established route and rarely was on the same route every day. Prepared the truck in an organized fashion so packages or any types of important mail was easy to find. Collected outgoing mail from collection boxes and followed procedures when receiving or delivering pieces of mail that needed to be scanned or signed by the addressee. Delivered mail by foot or vehicle depending on the established route. Deposited mail on the route upon returning from the route.

Apprentice Plumber Madsen Mechanical May 1999 – Apr 2003 Ogden, Utah Hours/week: 40

Apprentice Plumber Experience:

Assembled and installed pipe sections, tubing, fittings, using couplings, clamps, screws, bolts, cement, plastic solvent, caulking, soldering, brazing, and welding. Filled pipes and various plumbing fixtures with water or air to perform leak detection and make onsite repairs. Installed and repaired pipe systems, plumbing fixtures, and building/housing plumbing equipment. Led other workers or supervised subordinates, planned work schedules and sequence of work for subordinates, and assigning tasks. Connected pipe sections using appropriate valves, couplings, reducers and other fittings by threading, bolting, soldering, and other established joining plumbing procedures. Conducted inspection of plumbing facilities and ensured employment of proper safety procedures.

Read and interpreted drawings, plans, and specifications to determine layout and identified types and quantities of materials required; planned layouts of pipe systems using blueprints and drawings; bent, cut and threaded pipes made of lead, copper and plastic; installed connectors, fittings and joints; soldered or brazing pipe and tubing to join them; installed sinks, toilets and other plumbing fixtures; diagnosed, tested and calibrated hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and kept accurate records of tasks completed and materials used. Cut and joined steel, cast iron, copper and plastic pipes. Installed and tested basic plumbing systems, clearing plumbing stoppages, repaired valve fixture control devices. Coordinated with customers, warranty companies, business owners, subcontractors, and general contractors on various job orders. Negotiated with business owners on specific service work requirements and pricing for such services. Established business contracts with and manage daily operations with general contractors.

Worked from building plans, blueprints, and sketches to plan and lay out the routing, placement, slant, slope, fall, and proper operation of systems and equipment. Operated trade-related equipment including sewer augers, power tools, jack hammers, trucks, pipe threaders, arc welders, acetylene/cutting torches, buried pipe locator equipment and gauges to test back flow preventer valves. Installed, modified, and repaired new and existing utility, supply, and disposal systems and equipment such as sewage, water, oil, and gas distribution systems, and water closets, tubs, fire sprinkler systems, and showers. Installed, modified, and repaired by locating and tapping main lines, setting up system routes, placing and cutting route openings, placing hangers for proper level and slope, and determined and installed valves, traps, and unions needed for proper operation of systems. Installed equipment by completing the routing and placement of systems leading to the equipment, and seating, hooking up, and testing the equipment. Purchased supplies from several vendors.

Training

Braze and Alloy

Assembled parts together

Deburr plus blending on blades

Manual Lathe

Pressure Test

Component Work

Flow test

Log out Tag out training

Ground Handling Equipment Procedures (Forklift Operator)

Sheet Metal & Production Management

Technical Data Use and Compliance

Performing General Inspections

Confined Spaces

Mechanic Measuring Tools

Blueprint Tracking

Fire Extinguisher Safety

Basic Safety Wiring and Cotter Pinning Techniques

Fall Protection Familiarization

Fire Safety and Prevention Training

High Reliability Soldering

Hazardous Chemical Labeling/MSDS retrieval

Hearing Conservation

Tool Control and Accountability

Quality Management

Leadership Development

Developing Team Leadership Skills

Strategic Management of Resources

Microsoft Suite/Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access)

Education

Plumbing Apprenticeship (2003)

American Welding Society Certification (1998)

High School Diploma – General Studies (May 1997) Fremont High School –



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