Regina Hannah
Duluth, Ga 30096
● Summary
Proficient 20000 Hp Indigo level 2 Operator / Quality Supervisor with 12 years of manufacturing management/supervisor experience, including cross- training, staff scheduling, plus rotations and/or over time as needed. Ordering materials for tasks related to job requirements, record-keeping for all duties and meeting all quality/production deadlines. Leadership skills. Safety and Fire prevention training to new hire employees. Inventory control maintaining ISO 9001, AIB Standards and procedures. Education
General Education, Jacksonville State University – Jacksonville, AL High School Diploma, Glencoe High School – Glencoe, AL
● Skills
Knowledge of quality control standards
Accounts receivable professional
Accounts Payable professional Inventory
Control
Loss and Prevention
Purchasing ability
Adobe software
Supply management expertise
Complex problem solving
Process certification
Strong communication skills
Dedication to product quality
Expert in customer relations
Conditioning and quality procedure expertise
Proficient in SAP
Audit quality system used in inspections
Effective time management
BPEX 500, AS400, Excel, Oracle, NetBase
Kronos System
Strong leadership skills
Problem Solving
Proficient in Microsoft Essentials (Excel,
PowerPoint, and Word)
Accomplishments
Level 2 Digital Press Operator Certification HP Indigo 20000
OSHA HAZMAT 10 Certified
AIB Auditor
BRC Auditor
Professional Experience
Digital Department Lead / Operator
Epac Flexible Packaging Atlanta GA June 2018 - Present Split roll position within the department. Main focus is to train new hires on the process of Indigo 20000, moving jobs from DFE, verifying work flow and quality checks. Placing all orders to maintain a steady work flow within the department and maintaining production expectations. Supporting any management decisions and work orders. Quality of work being checked by order standards to provide quality work to our customers. Verified all orders placed in Print OS. Mechanical skills are sharp and knowledge of the press at a strong level. Very well trained and have strong knowledge of how to run a department and to run a press. Lead Quality Coordinator/Digital Department Lead
Colormasters – Albertville, AL March 2015 – September 2017 Leadership position with such challenges and detailed focus. Approve production design for each design scheduled to run on a Digital Printing Press. Provided assistance to management in order to make effective decisions on daily work operations. Provided high quality inspection on the product to be sure that the product meets the high requirements by the customer. Kept and maintained inventory as necessary in order to meet production requirements and high quality standards. Pre-verified and inspected all product prior shipment to meet customer specification. Also maintained all quality, scrap, and production reports for any job being completed in order to improve efficiency. Tested product in a controlled laboratory to meet customer’s expectations. The product was tested using some of the following equipment: caliper, mill gauge, height gage, Autumn Graphics ColorCert software and X-Rite equipment (used for dot gain reading and solutions). Responsible for all the chemicals to have a Safety Data Sheet to meet the OSHA standards. Verified all incoming and outgoing product. Responsible for document control and record keeping. Responsible for maintaining food safety environment by implementing AIB and BRC walkthrough audits, documentation, and procedures. Additional tasks included training on safety to all new employees, topics such as fire hazard, policies and procedures.
Lead Quality Technician
Stamp Products – Gadsden, AL July 2013 – March 2014 Verified that the product met the highest standards required by the customer. Implemented continuous improvement operations in order to enhance quality, production, and reduce waste. Supported management to achieve and meet required goals. Maintained proper stock levels on production line. Supervised team to be skilled on TIG and MIG welding operational procedures. Provided assistance to production to create welds to dimensional tolerances and meet the highest standards possible. Verified equipment calibration to ensure quality requirements.
Quality Supervisor
Product Quality Services – Gadsden, AL October 2008 – April 2013 Mastered the intricacies of all process flow within each department. Assessed and trained personnel for cross functional operations. Also, developed and implemented data base solutions in a timely manner. Led regular meetings, events and continuous improvement projects with measurable goals. Coordinated the parameters closely with quality control regarding products awaiting dispositions. Enforced all GMP rules to maintain a clean and safe environment. Responsible for all preventative maintenance on existing and new equipment, including routine calibration. Re-arranged production as needed to overturn production flow and maintain an efficient schedule with the lowest downtime possible. Verified that the product met the highest quality prior shipment.
Department Lead Quality Assurance Auditor
Lyons HR – Gadsden, AL February 2010 – October 2012 Verified that the product met the highest standards required by the customer. Implemented continuous improvement operations in order to enhance quality, production, and reduce waste. Acceptations and Incentive Offset bonus payments. OEE weekly and monthly reports. Standards, Shortages for the department using AS400 system. Performed daily audits on equipment and shipping procedures to ensure all machines were meeting the specification in order to reduce shipping errors. Pre-Op on press in order to verify cleanliness, and to verify accessories (raw materials) are available and ready prior production. Provided and verified daily accounts on what machines were needed for set up clearance. Responsible for all shipments and assure that all the product were correct before leaving the plant. Verified that all product had an official shipment certification prior to leaving the facility. Provided high level of communication with plant supervisor and management to maintain a level of understanding of what was happening with all finished product leaving the plant or being stored in the warehouse