Tetra Janell Halley
Jacksonville, Florida 32258 United States
Mobile: 904-***-****
Email: **.*******@*****.***
Secret Clearance
Work Experience:
Machine Tool Operator (WG-08-3414)
DoD Navy (FRCSE) (This is a federal job)
NAS Jax
Jacksonville, FL
3/2020 - Present
Hours per week: 40
Series: 3414 Machining
Pay Plan: WG - Nonsupervisory Pay Schedules--Federal Wage System
Grade: 08
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Machine Tool Operator required to perform unsupervised maintenance and machining of assigned tools utilizing specific numerically-controlled machines and related equipment. Conduct periodic preventive maintenance and recurring inspections for equipment condition and proper operation. Determine the nature and complexity of repairs and performs such repairs. Utilize safety practices, procedures, and established safety regulations while maintaining a safe and clean work environment. Analyze critical dimensions, solve repair problems, reassemble, install, and test the equipment. Utilize depot-level Maintenance Instruction (MI) manuals and FRC standard operation procedures (SOP) to manufacture, rework, and repair aircraft parts and components. Work on and improve Navy Super Hornet aircraft engine parts such as the #6 bearing housing utilizing the TR2 machine. Machine the rubber for the F414 Fan Stator Case with the Campbell and Springfield Motch machine. Proficient in the setup and grind process operations for F414 High-Pressure Turbine (HPT) and Low-Pressure Turbine (LPT) shroud, TF34 Head Assembly on Haas Vertical, TR-2 for multiple engine components, TF34, F404, and F414 with the Motch VTC grinder. Measure instruments such as dial calipers, outside and inside micrometers, bore gauges, depth gauges, height gauges, and indicators of different types including but not limited to, travel and test indicators, ranging from .001” - .0001” microns with tolerances less than .0003” microns. Interpret blueprint readings and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerances (GD&T) as required. Maintain the standard sort, set in order, shine, standardize and sustain (5S) methodology environment at all times in accordance with safety violations and precautions and procedures required for an AS9100 certified facility. Read, interpret and apply technical data such as blueprints, engineering drawings, product specifications, and technical manuals with Programmers, Engineers, and Quality Assurance specialists to maintain the efficiency of the component being machined. Communicate and interact with all levels of personnel and leadership, including Program Managers, Evaluation teams, Production Control, General Electric (GE), Fleet Readiness Center (FRC) Engineers, Quality Assurance, and shop Supervisors. Prepared materials for iVET using programs such as Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, Adobe, Excel, Access, SharePoint, YouTube, TEAMS, and Outlook. Deburr engine components with tools such as hand files, pencil grinder, rubber sticks, emery cloth, scotch bright, and several other types of attachments for different grinding tools and sanders. Perform inventories routinely of toolboxes in accordance with FRCSEINST 4790.112. Verify the accuracy of forms and inventories utilizing the NAVAIR FRCSE website. Log and accurately document all jobs by maintaining a record of work that has been completed. Certified Cat 3 crane operator. Share and teach technical skills, knowledge, and experience to team and leadership to ensure a high-quality product. Ensure all Personal Protection Equipment (PPE), including safety shoes, safety glasses, and hearing protection are in use prior to commencement of any work activities. Participate in multiple Lean/Six-Sigma/5-S events and attend formal and informal training sessions and briefings as required.
Aircraft Mechanical Technician
TYONEK
NAS Jax
Jacksonville, FL
2/2019 - 3/2020
Hours per week: 40
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Aircraft Mechanical Technician responsible for the unsupervised machining, inspecting and correcting of parts. Required to read dials, gauges, and scales, and identify small objects and hand tools such as micrometers, anemometers, and voltmeters. Move heavy machined parts with Cat III cranes and other hand-operated lifts and ground support equipment. Perform progress and final inspections for assembly and installation. Read, interpret and support the development of mechanical fabrication, blueprints, and drawings. You will disassemble, repair, and rebuild component parts of assigned machinery and equipment. Conduct periodic preventive maintenance and recurring inspections for equipment condition and proper operation. Determine the nature and complexity of repairs and performs repairs accordingly. Utilize safety practices, standard operating procedures, and established safety regulations while maintaining a safe and clean work environment. Analyze critical dimensions, solve repair problems, and reassemble, install, and test the equipment. Complete work independently and unsupervised, communicating verbally and in writing with team leadership, service techs, safety officers, and engineers daily.
CNC II Machinist
FN America
797 Old Clemson Rd
Columbia, SC
9/2006 - 2/2019
Hours per week: 40
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
CNC II Machinist responsible for the setup and machining of the Lower Receivers on Mori Seiki 5 axis vertical mill for Military Grade M4/M4A1 carbines and M16 rifles. Loaded and machined hammer forged and Button-Broached barrels on horizontal drills in the barrel shop for US Military, Colt, Palmetto State Armory, and private commercial vendors. Operated traditional horizontal mills, and grinders. Changed and dressed wheels as needed. Performed offsets and adjustments essential in compensating tool wear and changes. Expert at cutting, shaping, and forming metal pieces based on required specifications. Used many methods of gauging from shop-hardened functional gauges to delicate laboratory-quality gauges such as CMMs, vision systems, surface finish analyzers, and contour units. Reviewed online technical operating procedures, safety instruction manual sheets, and work instructions. Adhered to all OSHA or related safety and occupational health standards or codes. Applied safety and occupational health laws, regulations, principles, theories, practices, and procedures required to advise and resolve technical matters, unsafe actions, and requirements. Analyzed and evaluate new and existing jobs, processes, products, and other systems to determine the existence, severity, probability, and outcome of hazards. Inspected and surveyed workplaces, processes, products, and other systems for compliance with established safety and occupational health policies or standards and to identify potential new hazards.
Education:
Montclair High School Montclair, NJ United States
High school diploma or equivalent 6 / 1997
References:
Name Employer Title Phone Email
Don Vander-Heyden DOD Army ASG-KU DRM Budget Analyst 318-***-**** ***.*.******-******.***@****.***