Ronald Gaudet
Mobile Phone: 978-***-****
Secondary Phone:
E-mail: ********@*******.***
Ronald R. Gaudet
Tewksbury, Ma. 01876
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SUMMARY
Quality Technician, (Machinist) Tool Calibration,
Mechanical Assembler, Spray Painter,
Shipping & Receiving, Crate, Skid, and Palette builder.
Supervision.
Excellent manual dexterity, quick learner, committed to work.
Creative, problem solver, people person, always determined to find better and faster way to do work.
COMPUTER SKILLS
MS Office, Word, and Excel
Created Inspection reports to conform to customer drawings and specs. Including GD&T & ISO 9001
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Quality Control Technician-(Tac Worldwide) Evergreen Solar, Devens Ma. 08/17/09 to Present
Inspection of Solar panels at push pull Station & End of Line Material Review Board per Q.C. & Engineering specs.
Quality Control Technician - Think Energy Group (Georgia) ( Temp Contract in Ma.)
09/08 - 03/09
* Performed first article inspections on new, in process, and final products.
* Used GD&T and ISO standards on all customer products.
* Customers included Aerospace, Nuclear, Military, and Commercial products.
Quality Control Technician – Ranor Inc., Westminster, MA 04/05 - 09/07
* Performed first article inspections on new, in process, and final products.
* Used GD&T and ISO standards on all customer products.
* Customers included Aerospace, Nuclear,
Military, Vacuum Vessels, and Commercial products.
* Responsible for 17 machines in a self supervising situation answering to QA only and taking direction from night shift production supervisor.
* Calibrated and Documented department tools.
* Trained and received accreditation for crane operations.
* Trained and received accreditation for fork and lift truck operations.
Assembly Technician – Danaher Motion (Dover
Instruments), Westborough, MA 02/04 - 09/05
* Assembled state of the art Micron glass cutting machines.
* Mechanical and pneumatic assembly.
* Learned NEAT procedures and setup work stations.
* Picked parts from storage.
* Drove all fork lifts.
Quality Control Technician – Ranor Inc., Westminster, MA 01/95 - 11/02
* Performed first article inspections on new, in process, and final products.
* Used GD&T and ISO standards on all customer products.
* Customers included Aerospace, Nuclear,
Military, Vacuum Vessels, and Commercial products.
* Responsible for 17 machines in a self supervising situation answering to QA only and taking direction from night shift production supervisor.
* Calibrated and Documented department tools.
* Trained and received accreditation for crane operations.
* Trained and received accreditation for fork and lift truck operation.
Machine Preparation – Heald Machine, West Boylston, MA 06/82 – 06/92
Prepared, prepped and painted large and small industrial machines with professional spray-painting equipment.
Designed and built, all custom crates, skids, and pallets from raw materials.
Loaded machines onto common carriers such as Orange Freight, UPS, FedEx, Ect: ,Completed Bills of Lading, weighing, and shipping of customer parts.
Responsible for ordering all components required to build and ships machines both locally and abroad.
*Responsible for daily work activities for 5 people, as acting work supervisor.
Machinist Heald Machine, Westboylston, MA 06/77 - 06/82* Setup and operated Milacron Machining Centers, turret and bar lathes. (5 years)
Responsible for the setup, operation,
editing of new programs, and part inspection of CNC machined parts.
EDUCATION
06/77 Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School.
Academic diploma.
Vocational diploma as a Machinist.
75-hour night course in programming, setup, and operation of CNC machines.
1990 – Central Mass Employment Association Certified Pre-supervisory Training.
1991 – Central Mass Employment Association Certified Supervisory 1 Training.
Shop Safety Course for, Fork lift, lift truck, and crane operations.
Skills
Apply Drafting, Mechanical Drawing Knowledge &
Techniques, including geometrical tolerances to verify part conformance.
Apply Technical Information To Manufacturing & processing Activities.
Inspect Components During Manufacture, including first
article for commercial, military, nuclear, and pressure vessels.
components.
Maintain Consistent Quality in a job shop environment.
Independently investigated product conformance for engineering and sales.
Perform precision inspections with an accuracy of 0.0001
in a shop environment. Also used surface
profilometer with micro measurement capabilities.
First article, in process, final, ultrasonic, and penetrant inspection.
Calibration of tools, blueprint reading &
interpretation, produced master reports for drawings
and related specifications, spray painting, machine assembly, crating, and shipping.
Use Personal Computers: MS Office, MS Word, Excel.
Use computer to process, organize and maintain information.
Use Peripheral Devices for inspection and documentation.