JEFFREY A. KEMMER
Green Valley, Az
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CAREER OBJECTIVE
Further education and advance to a supervisory position. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS -Combines 23 Years Experience Machining/Millwright - Certifications/Training: NCCER and Machining -TWIC CARD/ Accomplishments Passed OxyChemical Millwright testing and Raytheon Missile Systems (USAF) highest level machining tests. Achieved highest possible NCCER scores in the areas of Math, Rigging, Pump/Compressor Repair and Troubleshooting. Furthermore, I have current MSHA and OSHA 10 Safety Certificates. Gaps in Work History are due to being Laid Off, Temporary Contracts and Working in Other Industries.
Work History:
Tradesmen: August 2019-Present. Working usually as a Millwright/Machinist in the Mining Industry (Last assignment was putting together Large Dragline Track Links 3000lbs. each) and other Millwright Duties.
Strom Engineering: March 2019-June 2019. I worked a Temporary Contract Machining, Expediting and Precision Tool Setting for Large and Small Industrial Crane Parts Including Crawlers.
General Electric Field Core: November 2015-Feb 2017 I worked as a Nuclear Mechanical Technician/Machinist (Verification, Inspection, Troubleshooting, Repair and Machining of Complex Hydraulic/Pneumatic Tooling [Reactor Jet Pumps]).
(Various Contract/Temporary Staffing) LK Jordan/ Zachary Industries/ 804 Technology, Texas Feb 2012
— Oct 2013 -Set up and operate CNC/manual lathe and milling machines for repairs/inspections and field service of pumps, compressors, and other Gas and Oil parts (Citgo Refinery). Also, Gas and Oil Down-Hole Milling Operations using an Okuma CNC Machine and Controls. CLASS A- MACHINIST MSI Alice, Texas Dec 2010 -Jan 2012 1 worked as a Class A Machinist on Funuc Controls. Duties include finish machining on large industrial pumps and valves with .0005 tolerances. Furthermore, one of the most challenging tasks was to single point a bearing bore with a 15.375 diameter and .0007 tolerances without climate control. I would carefully cut and make offset adjustments/program edits. Many times in the summer afternoons I needed to cut .0015 over size for the tolerance to be correct and fall in after machining and climate/temperatures would settle (T-1 alloy).
MACHINIST Cameron International 2007-2010 Set up and finish machined parts for the gas and oil industry using Kuraki Machines with Funuc Controls. (Drilling/Subsea). Parts included Blow-Out Preventors, Cylinder Heads, Bonnets, Gimbles, Tension Rings and many others. Also, one of the more difficult tasks would be to set up forged parts that have been welded and machined to there low tOlerance in the past. Double Blow Out Preventors (46,0001bs.+) can be quite difficult to orient, level and get the perpendicularity/parallelism correct within .003 or less. A machinist must level off the bonet holes (some times over threads) indicating from the table surface with a height gage in four places/corners around the part. One must jack the part up then shim for the correct level in a relaxed position. Once this is accomplished, perpendicularity must be addressed. This is done by sweeping through the ram bore with a test indicator on both faces with a V-block based indicator height gage and using a large/long shank (3.0 dia.) from the spindle. ASARCO/School/Unemployed 2003-2007 1 worked as a Machinist/Millwright for a little over a year at the ASARCO Copper Mine until they went on strike. I also took Applied Science Courses and was unemployed.
MACHINIST Geometric Engineering 1998-2002 Set up and machined complex aerospace parts using a variety of machines and controls. These machines included Mori Seki, Fadal, and Bridgeports. School/Unemployed1995-1998 After being laid off from Sargent Controls, I went to school while I was unemployed.
MACHINIST Sargent Controls 1993-1995 Set up and conventionally machine flight critical aerospace parts (bearings) and worked in the tool room.
Related work: Conventional experience includes the prototyping and production of precision aircraft bearings, APU's, tool grinding, optical fixtures, repair of hydraulic parts and equipment
(pumps, gearboxes, motors and valves). I have machined many different types of materials. Materials such as titanium, beryllium, kovar, monel, inconel, cast iron and a number of stainless steels.
CNC-experience includes fourth-axis mills (horizontal/vertical), dual spindles, pallet changers and turning centers (lathes). I have worked with many types of controls. Controls and machines include Okuma, Hass, Mori Seki, Kuraki, 2100 Acramatic, Fanuc, Fadal and EZ Trax. EDUCATION Eastern Arizona College and Pima Community College (3+ years college credit) Coursework included (Applied Science) include Safety, Metallurgy, Precision Measuring Equipment, Industrial Hydraulics, Blue Print Reading Drafting and Design, Hand Tools, Mill, Lathe Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing, Basic and Intermediate Electricity, College Math, Astronomy, Writing and other general studies.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Transportation Worker Identification Credential Certification (TWIC) (Expires Oct 01, 2017) Good mathematical skills; computer proficient
Willing to travel; work overtime