Randy D. Webster
Marysville, WA 98270 *****************@*******.***
Key Skills & Qualifications
FAA & Customer Requirements Engineering MRB Dispositions
Retrofit & Modification Inspections Production Flow Charts Shop Mathematics
Fuselage Automated Upright Build System Assembly Instructions Engineering Drawings
Decision Making Systematic Problem Solving Production Manufacturing Functional Testing
Experience Influencing Operational Performance Composite Fiberglass Sheet Metal Aluminum
Lean Manufacturing Continuous Improvement 5S Self-directed limited supervision Special Assignments
PROFILE
9+ years of experience in Aerospace manufacturing, directly supporting Boeing Commercial Airplane (BCA) quality inspections. Perform preliminary review and disposition of non-conformance. Validate work instructions, tooling requirements, certifications, process standards, policies and procedures. Coordinate, work with, accomplish for customers, inspections performed during fabrication, assembly, and installation. Conduct product review with customer during product or process verification.
777 System & Installation (S&I) Fuselage Automated Upright Build (FAUB) inspector, review non-conforming production, incomplete jobs and traveled rework in the AFT and front/rear spar shops focusing on assuring the delivered aerospace work product demonstrably conforms to prescribed requirements, and the automated drilling processes is completed and suitably controlled in compliance with FAA and BAC specifications.
Leadership abilities simultaneously support 10 to 15 inspectors while performing personal job tasks as Temporary Team Lead. Cross function with multiple departments; other production leaders, engineering, planning, and customer coordinators in resolving quality concerns.
Employment History
THE BOEING COMPANY Quality Assurance Inspector Everett, WA: 2009 – 2021
•777 Systems and Installation FAUB Inspector: robotic computer controlled equipment seeking to inspect for tighter tolerances, drilled holes for fasteners over fuselage and wings of airframe; review front/rear spars, and AFT sections using precision measuring instruments.
•Work with, coordinate, and accomplish inspections performed during fabrication, assembly, installations, shakedowns and system functional test throughout the manufacturing process.
•Customer always #1 priority, respond to questions and/or concerns regarding quality procedures, manufacturing functions, company standards, and engineering drawing interpretations.
•Independently investigate non-compliance, issue necessary line checks in determining root cause of discrepancies; plan and organize corrective action requests and responses; conduct follow-up audits of suppliers, processes, and systems.
•Verify, record, and reinspect removals/reinstallations of parts/assemblies. Perform line checks to investigate whether rejectable condition exists on other airplanes.
•Ensure certification of tools, test equipment and personnel are current.
•Organize resolutions regarding quality procedures, manufacturing functions, company standards, edrawing interpretations. Follow detailed work instructions, reading and interpreting blueprints, drawings or specifications, with broad knowledge in regulatory compliance, program and customer requirements to prepare quality assurance plans, procedures and policies for processes and services.
•Temporary team lead. Plan and arrange sequence of work and coordinate assignments with responsible personnel. Put out fires and ensure continuous production. Submit reports to upper management.
M & M INDUSTRIES Sheet Metal Worker Stanwood, WA: 2010 – 2011
•Interpreted and converted blueprints and customer specifications into shop drawings; laid out and measured raw materials for cutting.
•Utilized power tools used to grind, sand, hone, polish and machine products such as metal, plastic and wood. Performed technical processes to manufacture corrosion resistant metals, including passivating and galvanizing steel, iron, and aluminum.
•Prepared metals for industrial processes by cleaning, degreasing, and removing impurities from raw materials. Ensured optimal quality finished materials by trimming, deburring, or buffing to create smooth surfaces, seams, or joints of assembled parts, using hand tools and portable power tools.
GIDDENS INDUSTRIES CNC Machinist Sheet Metal Fabricator Everett, WA: 2007 – 2009
•Read and interpret blueprints.
•Set up machines per work order specifications; operating 3, 4, & 5 axis machines.
•Troubleshoot problems when needed.
ADDITIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
•Royall Manufacturing Aerospace Sheet Metal/Machinist
•Bowman Industries Commercial Sheet Metal/Fabricator
•QPM Aerospace Aerospace Sheet Metal / Machinist
Education & Training
Boeing Company sponsored training includes, but not limited to the following:
Robotic Automation Safety Bond & Ground of Aircraft Safety Cable and Lockwire Installation Aircraft Sealing
Shot Peen Self-Contained Inspection Statistical Process Control Overview Usage and Control of TATS Material
Wiring Module I Routing, Clamping, Clearance Wiring Module II Proper Requirements: Bend, Radius, Wire Slack
Customer Review Preparation 747/767 Shakedown Inspections
Technical Skills: MS Word, Excel Boeing: PSDS, NCM CMES, and REDARS 3D