John P. Drouin
Somersworth, NH *****
EMAIL: ***********@*****.***
ATTRIBUTES
• Personable, self-motivated
• Enjoy and relate well with people
• Ability to learn quickly and adapt to new situations EXPERIENCE
July 2018 to June 28 2022 Teledyne D G O’Brien
Molded electrical plugs that were used through out nuclear submarines for the US Navy. Using blueprints that were strictly required to follow verbatim compliance. All instructions were read followed by a sign off confirming all employees were responsible for all work completed. Logged on to IMS system for all jobs completed to ensure they were done within given time frame.Followed 6S requirements at work area and room at all times. Nov. 2014 to June 2018 Contitech-Continental
Logistics Material handler assuring everyone on assembly floor had proper and updated material to build throughout the entire shift. Inventory and order all parts as needed through out the work floor.
May 2011 to Oct. 22, 2014 GM Nameplate
Screen printer-verify all issues concerning print including lay down, position, size and any possible defects (smears,,voids, flooding, sawtoothing, squeegee lines, and bubbles)
Sept. 2008 to April 2011 Coworx temporary services Chauvin Arnaux-electrical testing
I worx-soldering circuit boards
Comcast-Screening all cable boxes for possible defects July 2006 to August 2008
Tyco Electronics
Responsible to the operation of cable pulling mechanical units. Performed welds and filed down to specific measurements (.132”-.162”). Very experienced using micrometers. Consistently met production deadlines. Worked in unison with other team employees.
September 2005 to June 2006
Goss International America’s, Inc.
Temporary employment in the Electrical Sub assembly area, Production paint sector and inventory department
February 2001 to September 2005
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard - Electrician Apprentice for 2.5 years Responsible for cleaning, checking and testing all electrical panels, switches and cables required boatside for temporary power services. When on a boat crew duties include providing all temporary power including lighting, shore power, power required for other services including welding, ventilation, motor and generator testing, etc.
Apprentice Schooling include passing grades in the following: DC Theory AC Theory Motor and Generator Theory
3 Phase Power Theory Connectorization AC / DC Motor Controls Algebra Geometry Trigonometry
Physics 1 and 2
July 2000 to October 2001
Tycom, Inc.
Responsible for the movement of armored and fiber optic cabling throughout the manufacturing facility and transfer to the required shipping vessels. Operated the cable unit to carry out the transfer. Organized required pan moves with temporary personnel to align inventory as needed.
EDUCATION
1986 St. Thomas Aquinas Dover, NH
High School Diploma
REFERENCES
Professional Reference:
Gary Wilson
Production Manager
Tyco Electronics
1-603-***-**** ext 294
Joe Deroy
Manager of Human Resources
Tyco Electronics
1-603-***-**** ext 287
Paul Allen
Supervisor Production
Tyco Electronics
1-603-***-**** ext 230
Personal Reference:
Daniel Casey