-Bruce Alan Conley-
**-*** ***** **. * ***, HI **789
Ph: 808-***-****, Cell 808-***-**** Email: adrlt1@r.postjobfree.com
QA/QC Manager/Production Manufacturing Manager for Aerospace, Marine, Oil and Gas, Nuclear, and Steel Industries
Project Management/Delivery Production QC / QC Planning Troubleshooting HVAC
Quality Compliance Equipment Maintenance Training & Mentoring
Cross functional Coordination Policies & Procedures (ISO9000-2008) Process Enhancement
Process/ Progress Management NQ1 Reactor Pumps HVAC/ PIPING Systems
Budgeting/ Forecasting Relationship Management Waste Water pumps
Liaison & Networking Logistics/ Operations Documentation/ Reporting
Corrective Action Analyses
AMSE Pressure Vessels Manufacturing DOD, DOE.
OHSA Safety/ EM-385-1-1 Repair/Inspection of Pipelines (Fuel and Steam)
Excellent management skills through Army Training Schools, Northrop Grumman Project Management Leadership Program, and Tomas Nelson College. Graduated
Received two Certificates, one for Supervision and one for Management.
Level II NDT inspections of welds for U.S. Navy; NDT ET (Eddie Current)-trained for pipe wall and coating thickness
Dependable performer, consistently exceeding defined team objectives and contributing creative inputs and continuous quality improvements
Knowledgeable of ISO9000-2008 (Manufacturing); SAE9100, AS9100 Rev. C, AS9102A, FAIR & LAIR Quality Management System (FAA Aerospace); EM-385-1-1 Army Corp of Engineers Three Phases of Quality Control, and MIL Speciation’s.
Cross-trained in Nuclear Steam pressure controls, high pressure piping for JP5 & JP7 fuels, and Nuclear Steam power pipelines & pumps, Ventilation of High-rise offices government and civilian construction.
Proficient in use of CMM, height gauges, calipers, inside and outside micro-meters, and depth gauges, Ferro-arm CMM.
Member of American Society for Quality (ASQ)
Certified Construction Quality Manager EM-385-1-1 Cert. #NWP-02-15-00658 Expires 7/24/2020.
FEMA Response Team, Quality Control Management Team Baton Rouge
Career Progression
MACNAK/BCP JV 1 Sept. 2018 -- Present
91-162 Malakole St.
Kapolei, HI
Key Responsibilities
Approve project-specific Data Quality Objectives to meet the project-specific performance standards
Verify appropriateness of sampling procedures, analytical methods, and the laboratory Quality Systems; verify selection of Qualified Laboratories for NDE Welds, Asbestos Abatement/lead control & monitoring.
Maintain Submittal Register and track approvals of all work plans, materials & materials receipt, certifications/qualifications of subcontractors
Validate subcontractor’s & Laboratory QA/QC procedures.
Develop a Definable Features of Work (DFOW) listing for distinct tasks with unique control requirements in accordance with Army Corp of Engineers
Implement the 3 phases of Control for each and all DFOWs
Develop the Preparatory Phase and Initial Phase Checklists of each DFOW
Develop the Preparatory Phase and Initial Phase Checklists of each DFOW
Conduct the Preparatory and Initial phase meetings for each DFOW
QC surveillance of all field work – Welding, coatings, fuel management/fuel quality testing during pigging
Prepare daily QC reports -- Submit and Maintain Testing Plan & Testing Logs
Notify the Customer or Government QAM of any problems or non-conformance
Monitor Corrective Action plans and procedures
Maintain As-built Drawings (Ventilation, Fuel Tanks, HVAC)
APTIM formally CB&I Federal Services LLC 22 June 2015 – 31 Aug. 2018
Red Hill Fuel Facility, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Inspection and Repair of Fuel Pipelines
Construction Quality Manager
Key Responsibilities
Approve project-specific Data Quality Objectives to meet the project-specific performance standards
Verify appropriateness of sampling procedures, analytical methods, and the laboratory Quality Systems; verify selection of Qualified Laboratories for NDE Welds, Asbestos Abatement/lead control & monitoring.
Maintain Submittal Register and track approvals of all work plans, materials & materials receipt, certifications/qualifications of subcontractors
Validate subcontractor’s & Laboratory QA/QC procedures.
Develop a Definable Features of Work (DFOW) listing for distinct tasks with unique control requirements in accordance with Army Corp of Engineers
Implement the 3 phases of Control for each and all DFOWs
Develop the Preparatory Phase and Initial Phase Checklists of each DFOW
Conduct the Preparatory and Initial phase meetings for each DFOW
QC surveillance of all field work – Welding, coatings, fuel management/fuel quality testing during pigging
Prepare daily QC reports -- Submit and Maintain Testing Plan & Testing Logs
Notify the Customer or Government QAM of any problems or non-conformance
Monitor Corrective Action plans and procedures
Maintain As-built Drawings (Ventilation, Fuel Tanks, HVAC)
Marisco LTD 15 May 2013 - 29 Aug 2014
Ship Repair and Dry-Dock
91-607 Malakole St.
Kapolei, Hawaii
Quality Assurance Manager
Key Responsibilities
Overall responsibility of all QA/QC processes and procedures
Coordinated with training officer to ensure appropriate training of operations personnel
Author and Co-authored of standard operating procedures and modifications of new procedures
Commercial Ship Building, ABS, and Lloyds of London-trained to the Coast Guard construction requirements
Ensured compliance of all Navy repair standards (NAVSEA/ NAVFAC, and local Standards for construction JBPHH Hawaii)
Supervision of 7 QA Inspectors and over 10 members of the Production Department
Maintained records of all inspection system documentation, Quality Manual, and Process Control Procedures (ISO9000-2008).
Primary Point of Contact for Costumers, Government QA representatives/Government Officials.
Installation of Seawater Pumps, repair of turbine return pumps, Oil and Fuel Piping from NAVSUP dry dock to storage to repair / overhaul fuel lines and temporary fuel and fuel oil tanks at Dry-Dock 4.
QC inspection of Dry Dock Caisson Repair
Conducted QA Audits of Subcontractors and Suppliers
Maintained records for qualifications for various Trades personnel (Pipe Welders) including HVAC Systems
CB&I Lake Charles Oct. 2012 - May 2013
3885 Lincoln Rd.
Lake Charles, LA
Corrective Action Coordinator
Key Responsibilities
Provided guidance and mentoring to the workforce for Condition Report Investigation, Action Plan Development, Corrective Action Development, Implementation and Condition Report Closure for modular construction for GA. And S.C.
Primary Interface with Department Managers and workforce for assembly of construction modules
Improving closure quality of CRs and NCRs by compiling and asserting lessons learned
Identify and prescribe effective Corrective Actions.
Supporting the Corrective Action Program Manager in implementing Corrective Action Program strategies for measuring organization success
Assuring the continued process of the 3 Phases of Quality Control.
Assembly of HVAC and Ventilation systems
Modular construction of the temporary fuel tanks for the Generators at shipping to Work Sites in SC and GA.
Construction of the Nuclear Sites in Georgia and South Carolina.
Parker Aerospace Feb 2011 - Oct 2012
3558 Shaw BLVD.
Naples, FL
Team Lead Quality Control Inspector
Key Responsibilities:
Material receiving inspections on vender parts for final assembly
Inspection of the aboveground Aviation Fuel Pipelines for the Naples airport
In process inspection at various stages of assembly of aircraft parts and components. Using Zeiss, and Brown & Sharpe measuring equipment, callipers, and precision micro-meters
Conducted final inspections prior to shipping to the customer
HVAC Systems for Aircraft and Vacuum Systems on aircraft
Training of personnel on the proper methods of geometric tolerances. SAE 9100, ISO 9100, AS9102A FAIR and LAIR reporting Material Certifications
Developed/improved new forms for reporting and tracking non-conformance of procedures or parts not manufactured to the customer’s contract specification. Created the CARs, In-process, and final inspection reports.
Lighting Science Dec 2010 - Jan 2011
Supervisor, Quality Control/ Inspector
Key Responsibilities:
Shipping Quality Inspector and foreman for the final ship out of the product to the costumer
Documentation of the shipping orders is correct and matches to the product, and the correct carrier.
Trained 14 new and older employees on the proper packing and quality procedures.
Utilized Microsoft Office Suite 2007
AS9100 Rev C Inspections AS9102A forms.
Northrop Grumman- Shipbuilding & Dry-dock Co. Jan 2005 – Oct. 2010
1401 Washington St.
Newport News, VA
Quality Control Inspector/ Assistant Supervisor/ Manager
Key Responsibilities:
Inspection of all welds and dimensions of fabricated parts for various Aircraft Carriers and the new Virginia-class Submarines – Including tank testing, air and hydrostatic tests, piping for fuels (JP-5, Marine grade Diesel).
Conducted Aircraft Carrier HVAC Systems testing compliance with ISO9000-2008; and Three Phases of Quality Control
Developed Quality Inspection plans for the R&D Department of the Machine shop and Detailed Pipe Shop
Performed repairs on the Hydraulic pumps for the Main Reduction Gear from teardown to re-assembly
Wrote Corrective Action Reports for non-conforming parts or reporting of malfunctions of equipment
Conducted Quality Improvement meeting for the Sheet Metal, Machine and Pipe shops
Supervised Inspectors on In-process, SAE 9100, AS9102A. First Article and final inspections and shipping inspection.
Validated/Inspected Certificates to ensure compliance with all Mil Specification and designed function
Actively involved in the Heavy and Light Sheet Metal Shop as a Welder, handling Light and Heavy Sheet Metal, and Mechanic on ships and shops (from HVAC vents to foundations).
Pipe testing (Pickling, Pigging, Pressure test, and UT NDT wall thickness) from the Pipe shop, for Ships
Inspections on main machinery, valves, pipelines (water and Fuels (JP5)), hatches on the Virginia-Class Submarines, and the New CVN Aircraft Carrier for (CVN78). Created Inspection plans and inspection reports
Recorded Inspection reports on Excel, Windows office Suite, and SAP programs.
Programmed the CNC Press-brakes, CNC Turret Punch press for the Sheet Metal shop.
Set-up the First Article, and In-process inspection reports, Ferro-arm CMMs, and the normal measuring equipment.
Commercial Ship Building, ABS, Lloyds of London trained
Prior to handling the profile of a QC Inspector, provided assistance to the Foreman in the Supervisor’s absence. Supervising 14-20 Electrical, Pipping, Machinery and Sheet Metal Inspectors in the Shipyard.
HSE trainer and co-author of the polices and standards of proper PPE for the Sheet Metal and Machine shops
Trained in Lean Processes and Six-Sigma through the Northrop Grumman Corp, Saint Leo University, and Thomas Nelson Community College.
Plant Support Industry, Inc. Jun 2004 – Dec 2004
Project Manager/ QC Manager
Key Responsibilities:
Operation/ Program/ Quality Management construction repair ensuring on-time completion, and within quality and budget parameters
QC oversight for the re-manufacturing of Lock Gate Pistons and repair of the water pumps and piping; Little Rock, AR an Army Corp Engineers Project
Quality and Mil- Specs. For the Navy and Air Force. Over seen the testing and function of the product. Wrote the Quality reports and verified all material certifications. Controlled the cost of manufacturing and labour.
Creating reports for the company/customers on the project progress. Wrote the Quality, HSE, plans for each of the projects. Including all Quality Inspection reports, corrective action reports. For the Bolin Reactor plant Washington DC
PM and Quality Manager for Ship refit in Colonna’s ship yard. Over seen the repair or replacement of all valves, pipes (water and Fuel), HVAC and Air Ventilation and Machinery for oil platforms. Wrote the Quality and Certifications for the ship yard and end customer use.
Wrote all procedures that pertained to the Army Corp of Engineers to maintain compliance of inspection and testing for Pipes and pigging/ pressure tests.
As a Project Manager for Plant Support Ind. reduced the project cost by 30% by Quality plans, training of the employees on the proper running of manufacturing equipment and Venders. NAVFAC compliant
Led a team of 45 highly trained employees, entrusted with overseeing projects across Virginia and other parts of US
D&B Precision Products Inc. Corp. Jul 1998 – Jun 2004
Quality Control Manager, Assistant General Shop Foreman
Key Responsibilities:
Lead a team of 2 Inspectors and 22 shop personnel, overseeing QC/QA compliance to all procedures (ISO9001-02-2002) shop operation, supervising & training staff. Providing all-around machine operation/set-up - CNC turret punch press, CNC Machining, single punch press, press-brakes, metal shears, Drill presses, CNC Milling and Lathes, timesavers, spot/ TIG welders, general machine operation, and inventory control and time management. Train personnel in measuring equipment (Calipers, Micro-meter, height gauges manual CMM Brown and Sharp). Manufacturing Outer casing for Pumps for NQ1, Oil rigs, piping for the Navy from in to 24-in inlets and outlets Volume Cap is Classified
Extended service as an Assistant General Foreman and Precision Sheet Metal Mechanic.
Expertise in the use of height gauges, dial and digital calipers, radius gauges, fixed gauges for geometric tolerances
Wrote all procedures for the company for ISO 900*-**-**** ASQ Certification as a Quality Control Manager
Wrote all quality procedures and training manuals.
Mapped training needs and formulated and imparted training to all existing and new employees for ISO 9001-2008 Certifications, SAE9100, AS 9100 Rev B. Successfully trained employees on all the shop’s equipment and tools to complete the job and exceed customers’ demands.
Fairmont-Tamper Sep 1989 – Jul 1998
Precision Sheet Metal Mechanic
Key Responsibilities:
Responsible for handling the machine operations, including set-up.
CNC programming for Flame/plasma burner and operation, press-brakes. Shears, lathes, CNC grinders, MIG/TIG welding, job control
Kingston Metals South Jun 1987 – Sep 1989
Precision Sheet Metal Mechanic
Key Responsibilities:
Responsible for job control and providing machine set-up and operation to include; CNC turret punch presses, press-brakes, shears, large metal-roller, MIG/TIG welding, general precision metal manufacturing, timesavers
Fabrication Center, Inc.
Precision Sheet Metal Mechanic 1982-1987
Key Responsibilities:
Provided machine set-up and operation; CNC punch presses, press-brakes, spot welding, shipping and receiving and time management
Armoured Reconnaissance Specialist Feb 1975 – Nov 1982
United States Army
Key Responsibilities:
Extended intelligence for forward military operations at various State side and Overseas Bases as needed. Supervised a squad of five with a highest Rank of E-5
Educational Qualifications
Business Management Graduated Apr. 2018
American Intercontential Univeristy
Information Technology Aug 2009 – Dec 2009
Saint Leo College
Business Management Courses Jan 2007 – Oct 2009
Thomas Nelson Community College
Certifications:
Manufacturing Management
Fundamentals of Organizational Leadership
Supervision Career Studies
Electro-Mechanical Drafting/ Accounting Sep 1983 – Jun 1985
Rutledge Junior College
General Business Accounting Course
Computer Credentials: Proficient with MS Office, MS Word, Windows 2007/2010, Auto-Cad 2000