DOMINIC EDWARD JOSEPH
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, MI 48043
Day Phone: (586) 586-***-****
Email ***********@*****.***
Reviews approve/disapprove all contract welding special process procedures and Quality plans. Wrote contract requirements for all government contracts for Tank Automotive contracts OR review prior to solicitation release. Participate in American Welding Society military specification and code reviews. Provide final welding requirement to the lead vehicle system engineers. Participate in solicitation award reviews to determine if contractor’s welding special process can meet Army standards. Wrote testing and qualification contract clauses for welding. Review all major weld failures for root cause. Wrote lesson plans, conduct training for engineers, QA specialist, product/program managers and inspection staff on three levels utilizing American Welding Standard CODES, ASME IX & XI, API, NDT, UT, RT, PT, MT. Trained welders, weld inspectors, welding Engineers and program managers basic and advanced welding technologies.
Provides expert policy, quality assurance advice, oversight of welding manufacturing facilities, recommend technical guidance, and direction of the resources, personnel, to support mission efforts on several water craft systems. Responsible for multi million dollar weapons system procurement, welding production and fielding. Manage testing for material release. Monitored R&D efforts with the highest quality products and results IAW ISO 9001. & Establishes and implements Command -wide quality directives, policies, standards, processes and procedures. Participate in FIRST ARTICLE TEST. Attend as QA board member for material review board
(MRB), configuration control board. Developed battle damage weld repair procedures. Tested welders IAW AWS standards Supervisor's Name: DAVID KRAWCHUK, Phone: 586-***-****) QA program manager $1.9B, multi-year foreign military sales (FMS) case with Kuwait. Assigned as the Contracting Officers Representative by the PCO Monitor contract requirements for combat vehicles and logistic support equipment services. Determine acceptance of contract deliverables. Review Field Problem Reports and coordinate quality issues with upper management. Attend weekly PM Abrams with Kuwait Management Office. Supervisor's Name: JANET BEAN, Phone: 586-***-****)
Prepared SOP's for a major FMS case on transportation, port operation, Calibration, reports of discrepancy (ROD), security, safety messages and M1A2 vehicle performance study. Facilitated receipt and fielding of over 250 vehicle systems. Directly influenced numerous improvements to vehicle systems. Attended monthly reviews. Reviewed and audited militarty readiness data, vehicle and support equipment hand-offs, coordinated joint safety meetings, FMS coordinator and the Office of Military Cooperation (OMC). Prepared presentations and briefed the CG TACOM and Kuwait Ministry's (Interior, Defense, Marine Operations, and Transportation). WORK
EXPERIENCE:
USARMY TACOM 2006/2017
WARREN, MI, GRADE LEVEL:
1910 NH III
WELDING ENGINEERING MANAGER/Lead USARMY SME
WORK
EXPERIENCE
USARMY TACOM 1998/2006
QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGER/TEST DIRECTOR, GS
U. S. ARMY TACOM Kuwait
Management Office
1/1997 - 1/1998
LOGISTICS MANAGER, GS
U. S. Army TACOM Kuwait
Management Office
10/1994 - 1/1997
Quality Assurance Manager
Managed the building of new equipment training facilities for Major combat weapons systems. Supervisor's Name: Ltc W. Riker, Supervisor's Phone: 586-***-**** Performed a wide range of technical assignments relative to the life cycle of several Light Combat Vehicles. Provided review and updated all welding QA provisions in contracts. Re- wrote all USARMY welding specifications; monitored production contracts, field modifications, depot overhaul. I would lead all Audits of welding operations at government and non- government facilities. QA Team Chief over a 3 1/2 year period for in-country FMS to Saudi Arabia. Other FMS travel: Egypt, Germany, Portugal and Honduras. The division's technical evaluator for contractors proposed special process (welding) procedures. Supervisor's Name: Jack Shire (retired)
Nuclear level III welding inspector; I was a supervisor during the construction phase at Midland and Fermi II nuclear power plant. I was responsible for reviewing work instructions, assigning inspector, monitor installations until completion. Review quality deficiencies reports for corrective actions. Review final non destructive reports for MT/UT/PT AND RT. Supervisor's Name: Bechtel, JEAN SMITH, Supervisor's Phone: 301-***-****, Daniel Flour, Jim Rotundo Signet Test Lab Hayward, Ca. Structural Welding Inspector, 1997-1980 FMC Corp, San Jose, Ca. Hull welding Inspector, 1996-1997 Arco Technical Institute, Oakland, Ca. Welding Instructor, 1974-1976 Pacific Pipe co, Pipe fitter Welder, 1973-1974
Relevant Coursework: over 2000hrs of government/private industry training some listed below American Welding Society Certified Welding Inspector, CWI #80113811, and Nuclear welding Level II/III per ANSI N45.2.6.78
03/02/1982, NUCLEAR LEVEL II/III QUALITY INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION 02/15/1985, WELDING INSP. GRADE II, COURSE PER ANSI N45.2.6.78 09/27/1985, CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT US ARMY COURSE 12/13/1985, DEFENSE SPECIFICATION MANAGEMENT (8D-F1)FT LEE 09/25/1987, QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS ENGINEERING, 05/05/1995, QUALITY RELIABILITY (SCIENTIST ENGINEERS) LEVEL II, DOD Acquisition Professional Quality Reliability Level III, Certified COR, ASNT TC-1A LEVEL II NDT,MT, PT, UT.
U.S. Army TACOM 1/1985 - 1/1994
QUALITY ASSURANCE SPECIALIST (Welding Specialist)
Bechtel power/Daniel Flour 1/1980 - 1/1985
Civil /Structural welding inspection supervisor
EDUCATION Macomb County CC, Warren, Mi, Certificate of Completion - 1973 Major: Combination WELDING TECH, GPA: 4.0 out of 4.0