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Mechanical Systems Multi Skilled

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Brownsville, TX, 78520
Posted:
September 17, 2023

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NOLAN M. MCCLARTY

** ********** *****, ***. #*; Pontiac, MI 48341

mcclartynolan l adzrkn@r.postjobfree.com

313-***-****

ROBOTICS PROGRAMMER

Multi-Skilled Technician /Programmer and Troubleshooter Fanuc System - 30iB/other programming system; experience in manufacturing, service and assembly operations; passionate about excellence in performance, quality and safe work systems. EDUCATION

Macomb Community College, Warren, MI

Multi-Skilled Technician Certificate, March 2016

Relevant Coursework: Manufacturing Safety, Computer Literacy, Blueprint Reading/Schematics and Metro logy, Basic Electrical, Motors and Drives, and Robotics-Operations

MANUFACTURING SKILLS

• Determine the sequence of machine operations, and select the proper cutting tools needed to machine work pieces into the desired shapes

• Revise programs or tapes to eliminate errors, and retest programs to check that problems have been solved

• Analyze job orders, drawings, blueprints, specifications, printed circuit board pattern films, and design data to calculate dimensions, tool selection, machine speeds, and feed rates

• Observe machines on trial runs or conduct computer simulations to ensure that programs and machinery will function properly and produce items that meet specifications

• Compare encoded tapes or computer printouts with original part specifications and blueprints to verify accuracy of instructions

• Write programs in the language of a machine's controller and store programs on media

• Modify existing programs to enhance efficiency

• Enter computer commands to store or retrieve parts patterns, graphic displays, or programs that transfer data to other media

TECHNICAL SKILLS

• Programming- Writing computer programs for precision welding operation

• Complex Problem Solving - Identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions

• Monitoring - Monitoring/ Assessing intra/interpersonal and systems performance to make improvements or take corrective action

• Operation Monitoring - Watching gauges, dials, or other indicators to make sure a machine is working properly

• Critical Thinking - Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems EXPERIENCE

Robotics Operator/Programmer

Material Handler

Assembly Line

Machine Operator/ Assembly Line

R&E Automated, Macomb Township, MI

Coastal Automotive, Rochester Hills, MI

Britax Manufacturing, Marysville, MI

BlackRiver Plastics, Port Huron, MI

Wor force &

Cont1nu1ng Education

MACOMB COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

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0Nolan M McClarty

Multi-Skilled Technician

Computer Literacy

Manufacturing Safety

Blueprint Reading/ Schematics-

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& Metrology ./

Basic Electrical ./

Motors & Drives Controls ./

Fluid Power Fundamentals ./

Mechanical Systems

Robotics Operations ./

Robotics Electrical ./

Robotics Mechanical

PLC ./

Pipefitting & Tube Bending

Rigging & Machine Leveling ./

Machine Tool ./

Systems Level Capstone

Completed 520 Instruction Hours

52.0 out of 68.0 CEUs

Helger Ekanger, WCE Director-Engineering & Applied Tech Multi Skilled Technician

Computer Literacy This thirty two (32) hour course is designed to provide the skills in computer basics and office software applications. The course provides an understanding of computer hardware, file structure and office applications. Course topics include computer hardware, screen navigation, file management, office applications including Word, Excel and PowerPoint 2010. Manufacturing Safety This sixteen (16) hour course is designed to provide the skills in basic industrial I manufacturing safety. The course provides an understanding of lockouVtagout and OSHA regulations. Course topics include lockouVtagout, posted placards, start up procedures, MSDS, and Personal Protective Equipment. Blueprint Reading I Schematics and Metrology This thirty two (32) hour course is designed to provide the skills in blueprint reading, geometric dimensioning & tolerance and metrology. The course provides an understanding of blue prints, geometric dimensioning controls used on mechanical engineering drawings and precision measurement tools. Course topics include blueprint reading, dimensioning fundamentals, datums, material condition symbols and reading precision measurement tools. Basic Electrical This forty (40) hour training course covers the basics of AC (Alternating Current) and DC (Direct Current) theory and fundamentals. The student will first gain an understanding of the concepts of electrical schematics, components, voltage, current and resistance. These fundamentals will be applied through Ohm's Law to basic circuit design and analysis. Power, magnetism and DC generation will then be introduced to complete the theories of DC applications. Motor Control This forty (40) hour course is designed to provide the basic skills in AC I DC motors and motor control. The course provides an understanding of the operation of AC and DC motors and motor control circuits. Course topics include AC I DC motor operations, control circuit components, motor control wiring, connections, ladder diagrams, and interpretation of electronic motor control schematics. PLC This eighty (80) hour course is designed to provide the skills in PLC fundamentals. The course provides an understanding of PLC circuits, hardware and applications. Course topics include PLC instructions, hardware, communication devices, and troubleshooting navigation of PLC controllers software and components. Robotics Operations This forty (40) hour course is designed to provide the basic skills needed to Operate and Program the Fanuc Robotics. Course topics include Robotic Safety, Controls, Operations, Part Programming.

Robotics Electrical This forty (40) hour course is designed to provide the basic skills needed to troubleshoot, Electrical repair and maintenance procedures of robotic electrical system. Course topics include robot electrical component identification and function of robot electrical controller. Robotics Mechanical This forty (40) hour course is designed to provide the basic skills needed to Disassembly/Reassembly of the Robot. This hands-on course provides the detailed instruction and procedures necessary for complete disassembly, inspection, and reassembly of a FANUC robot mechanical unit. Mechanical Systems This forty (40) hour course is designed to provide the skills in mechanical power transmission systems. The course provides an understanding of mechanical systems, drives of power transmission mechanical equipment. Course topics include safety, chain drives, sprockets, belt drives, gears, motors, clutches, and couplings. Pipefitting and Tube Bending This forty (40) hour course is designed to provide the skills in pipefitting and tube bending. The course provides an understanding of piping drawings and component identification and equipment used in pipefitting and tube bending applications. Course topics include pipefitting, methods of tube ·bending, pipe materials, joints, fittings, pipe hangers and support applications. Fluid Power Fundamentals This eighty (80) hour course is designed to provide the skills in fluid power fundamentals. The course provides an understanding of pneumatics and hydraulic circuits and applications. Course topics include basic laws, pneumatic and hydraulic components and troubleshooting common fluid power components. Rigging and Machine Leveling This forty (40) hour course is designed to provide the skills in Rigging and Machine leveling. The course provides an understanding of rigging safety and equipment used in rigging applications. Course topics include rigging gear, inspection, load calculations, leveling equipment planning, and manipulating equipme9t moves. Machine Tool This eighty (80) hour course is designed to provide the skills in machine tool functions and applications. The course provides an understanding of operation of machine tool equipment including engine lathes, drill press, milling, grinders and basic power tools. Course topics include safety, speeds and feeds, engine lathe equipment operation, cutting tools, milling operation, grinders, sheet metal shear and break. Systems Level Capstone This forty (40) hour training course covers system level training and integration fundamentals. Course topics include concepts of integrated electrical schematics and PLC, integrated mechanical systems components, integrated fluid power systems and integrated welding systems.



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