David J. Wolff, Sr.
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Profile
Friendly and engaging team player. Detail oriented multi-tasker who excels at teaching and training. Involving ideas from all work levels for process improvement, cost saving and working smart are some of my main goals. Meeting and exceeding internal and external customer needs are necessary. Top priority is maintaining a safe and healthy environment to work in while practicing Eco friendly and energy saving habits.
Experience
Operations Process Technician Tenaris Baytown, January 2022- Current
Create Process Procedures for the thread lines that include threading operator, inspector, buck-on and end finish operations.
Provide procedure training for all employees with new and revised process procedures and documents.
Create checklist forms for the various areas to improve safety and production while reducing downtime for unscheduled maintenance.
Conduct OJT for new hires and monitor their progress.
Create Process tests for the threading, inspector, buck-on, end finish, lab techs and lead men.
Perform daily checks of the production lines to confirm proper procedures are in compliance.
Collect cycle time from CNC operators to increase production and efficiency.
Create Process Procedures for the warehouse to include forklift operation, refueling, receiving thread protectors and Couplings.
MASE Senior Analyst Technical Assistance Tenaris, April 2012 – January 2022
Organize, schedule and perform the training and qualifications of Tenaris Hydril premium thread products and services to licensees and affiliates within the USA and Canada for Tenaris.
Provide training for employees with the new and revised process procedures and documents.
Provide CTP-2 and CTP-3 levels of surveillance for Exxon Mobil orders as required in the USA, Canada, Qatar and Guyana.
Conduct process qualifications for licensees and affiliates
Confirmed material specifications met work order requirements including heat treat, tensile test, charpy, hardness, weight and grate
Product Warehouse Supervisor November 2010 – April 2012
Supervise the incoming/outgoing product process and ensures that the shift personnel are performing required tasks
Conduct safety meetings to ensure that appropriate policies are being followed
Responsible for the proper receipt and stowage of products
Supervise the incoming product process, ensuring the receipt process is performed in accordance with the operating and safety procedures in force
Ensure shipments are fulfilled within the established time frame and according to required conditions
Production Shift Leader June 2009 – November 2010 June 2009 – November 2010
Responsible for supervision of machinists on the shift (approximately 12-20 people)
Reporting of efficiencies, rejects, and overall quality control
Maintained personnel records (time, attendance, payroll etc.) of staff
Responsible for safety efficiency
Production Supervisor August 2005 – June 2009
Responsible for supervision of machinists on the shift (approximately 12-20 people, depending on the shift)
Reporting of efficiencies, rejects, and overall quality control
Maintained personnel records (time, attendance, payroll etc.) of staff
Responsible for safety efficiency
Machine Operator Trainer November 2004 – August 2005
Responsible for recruiting, hiring and training new machine thread operators
Created training program and materials to support new hire onboarding creating efficiency and higher level of understanding
Training of current staff on updated processes and procedures
Machinist July 2004 – November 2004
Responsible for manufacturing premium threads
Installer Nelson Awning, Houston, Texas May 2003 – June 2004
Final Inspector Baker Oil Tools, Houston, Texas July 1997 – May 2003
July 2001 – May 2003
Responsible for inspecting 10% of parts made inside Baker Oil Tools and provided reports to various supervisors of the quality standards. Used micro height and CMM in the final inspection phase
Receiving/Inspection July 2000 – July 2001
Responsible for inspecting all electronic and mechanical parts made by outside vendors to ensure each vendor’s workmanship conformed to Baker’s standards.
Documented deficiencies that did not conform, communicated with the appropriate vendor to establish procedures to bring them into compliance, and met with vendors to discuss process improvement to resolve outstanding issues.
CNC Operator July 1997 – July 2000
Began employment working as a CNC Mill Operator on a 5 axis Mill and held that position for approximately 3 years. Exceeded company’s production and quality standards continuously.
CNC and Manual Operator Lone Star Gauge & Calibration, Houston, Texas April 1994 – July 1997
Responsible for making all blanks for plug and ring gauges on Manual and CNC Lathes and Mills.
Responsible for all tooling and programs including inspection of gauges before heat-treating process.
Education
1979 - 1981 NORTH HARRIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, HOUSTON, TEXAS
SKILLS & ABILITIES
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·Proficient with blue prints / drawings
·Familiar with SAP systems
·Poised under pressure
·Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Activities and Interests
Gardening, antiques, motorcycles, hiking, travel
References
Available upon request