ANDREW PERKS
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Phone: 304-***-****
Email: **********@***.***
EXPERIENCE
JANUARY 2022-CURRENTLY
MAINTENANCE FORMAN
American Consolidated Natural Resources
As a Maintenance Forman, I am responsible for the following tasks:
Supervising maintenance employees while performing maintenance tasks; also working to perform tasks.
Operating equipment to check that it is in good working condition and address any possible maintenance issues that exist.
Perform Overhauls and repairs that include disassembly and reassembly.
Read, understand and follow all types of diagrams and schematics to troubleshoot issues that are present or arise during maintenance or normal operation of machinery and equipment.
Complete all forms required for purchase orders and work orders for specific work performed to ensure job time and costs are calculated correctly.
Maintain logs and manuals to document testing, maintenance, and operation of equipment.
Assist upper management in the development of scheduled and un scheduled maintenance procedures.
Work safely in all types of conditions and environments along with ensuring all other employees maintain a level of safety while performing tasks.
Use all types of tools including pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, welding and cutting, along with all types of measuring equipment.
As well as my primary job title roles I am a trained EMT-M and as such am responsible to perform medical treatment during a medical emergency.
JUNE 2014-JULY2021
HIGH POTENT TECHNICIAN
MYLAN PHARMACEUTICAL
As a High Potent Technician, I was responsible for the following:
Perform maintenance on manufacturing equipment.
Operating equipment that is used to manufacture hazardous materials.
Assemble, disassemble, and overhaul manufacturing equipment.
Follow strict guidelines to certify new equipment to be used to perform job.
Adhere to detailed specifications for manufacturing products.
Reporting data on testing techniques, equipment, products, and product specifications.
Maintain logs and maintenance manuals to document testing and operation of equipment and product changes.
Develop an outline of procedures and techniques to manufacture new products.
At times aid the sales department with presentations on products, manufacturing procedures and product quality.
Work by GMP, cGMP, and PPE rules as set forth by the company to comply with all safety protocols for myself and the product.
APRIL 2010-JUNE 2014
TABLET PRESS OPERATOR
MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS
As a Tablet Press Operator, I was responsible for the following tasks:
Perform preventative maintenance and calibration of equipment and systems.
Use electronic data collecting software to monitor product specifications and trends.
Operating manufacturing equipment, including mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and electrical.
Operate tablet press machines, blenders, screeners, metal checks and inspection machines.
Use a fork lift and pallet jacks.
Report any issues with data or trends to supervisor and assist in correcting existing issues.
JANUARY 2007-DECEMBER 2009
WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR, CNC OPERATOR SHIFT LEAD
METSO POWER
As a Warehouse Supervisor, CNC Operator Shift Lead, I was responsible for the following tasks:
Supervise all employees (15-25 employees) on the shift to make sure work was being performed safely and correctly.
Manage all inventory of raw materials and finished products.
Monitor on going job progress to set ship dates for customers to streamline delivery services.
Operate all forms of CNC equipment and read and understand CAD systems that were in use on CNC machinery.
Welding and fabrication of products.
Review daily logs and determine employee productiveness.
Monitor computer data to check machinery up time and usage time to ensure machinery was being used efficiently and check maintenace scheduling.
Quality control on all raw materials and finished products as well as checks during manufacturing.
Supervise the shipping and receiving of materials and products to ensure timely shipping and necessary inventory levels were maintained.
Operation over various types of cranes and lifting equipment.
Operation of fork lift and loader.
OCTOBER 2006-DECEMBER 2006
CNC OPERATOR, FABRCATOR
AKER KVAERNER
As a CNC Operator/Fabricator, I was responsible for the following tasks:
Operated CNC Laser
Follow CAD programing to meet product specifications.
Operate hydraulic presses of varying tonnage.
Operate mechanical equipment in the manufacture of products.
Follow various instructions from blueprints, reference materials, and verbal instruction from supervisors and engineering department.
Reverse engineer certain products from existing similar products or customer needs.
Perform dimensional inspections to match product to specifications.
Quality control all raw material, in process materials, and finished products.
APRIL 2002-NOVEMBER 2006
SHIFT COMMANDER CORRECTIONS, TRANSPORTATION OFFICER
TAYLOR COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT
As a Shift Commander, Corrections/Transport Officer, I was responsible for the following tasks:
Supervise approximately 6 officers on my shift to ensure all duties were carried out in a safe and correct manner.
Oversee between 25-50 inmates and make sure all inmates were kept in a safe and secure manner.
Document all security checks inmate status checks and counts as well as various other tasks to be reported to warden.
Giving officers verbal and written briefs on ongoing security protocols and other prison related issues.
Dispatch all road unites and assist 911 with directions and issues with crimes and incidents.
EDUCATION
NOVEMBER 2006
ASSOCIATE DEGREE AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY
FAIRMONT STATE UNIVERSITY
Fairmont, WV
SKILLS AND TRAINING
HVAC install and repair
CNC machining
Welding and fabrication
OSHA 10 and 40 Trained
HAZMAT Training
Hand tools
Advanced Problem-solving techniques
Detail Oriented
Adaptable
Leadership Skills
Supervisory Experience
Time Management Skills
Black Hat Coal Miner
EMT-M
CPR and First aid
Underground Electrical Apprentice
CAD training
Fast Learner
Many More