Danny K. Mogg
Santa Ana, CA. 92703
562-***-**** (Cell)
*****.****@*****.***
QUALIFICATIONS:
Journeyman class machining and inspection skills as well as a recent degree with 35 manufacturing technology CEU's comprise a very desirable skillset experience in the areas of Project Management, Production Planning, and Process troubleshooting. CNC programming, and lean manufacturing. Other areas of expertise include first article inspection procedures, statistical process control, and CPK data analysis. Familiar with a wide variety of CNC control systems and interpret blueprints including geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. P.C. proficient and familiar with a number of software packages including Office 2007applications, MasterCam, ProE 3D, and AutoCad release 2000.
Outstanding communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to prepare and execute presentations. Significant Spanish language ability; read/ write/ and speak. Proven leadership skills with a background in management and a hands on approach to manufacturing and engineering resource management.
EMPLOYMENT HIGHLIGHTS:
Current Parker Aerospace
Manufacturing Engineer
Embedded Manufacturing Engineer in a 36 Mil per year Fuel Inerting Cell of the Fluid Systems Division. Responsibilities include the solution of all non conformances related to the production of fuel inerting structures for Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, to list a few. Create process planning for assembly and test, Utilizing tools such as Solumina, Powerpoint, and digital photos. Design workholding devices and test equipment with CAD to support continuous improvement in a lean manufacturing environment.
2008-2010 Hamilton Sundstrand Energy, Space and Defense
Senior Manufacturing Engineer/Project Engineer
Managed all phases in the manufacture of a fuel system for satellites for Orbital Science Corp. including Qualification and Acceptance testing. Areas of responsibility include creating manufacturing plans for detail level components and assemblies, MRB disposition, tooling design with ProE, Developed process techniques and specifications for a number of key processes such as Stress Relieve of titanium fuel tanks with a wall thickness of .050, and precision cleaning of flight components. Led a team of engineers from machining through source inspection and delivery of flight units. Worked closely with customer representatives to insure adherence to a critical path schedule and played a major role in the customer’s decision to exercise options on additional flight ship sets valued in excess of $10 Mil.
2005-2007: GE Aviation/Smiths Aerospace
Manufacturing Engineer
Developed Manufacturing plans for complex aircraft landing gear components, including all heat treat, NDT, paint, and assembly. Managed multiple projects simultaneously entering all data in a MRP system.
Created bills of materials, and purchase order parts specifications utilizing detailed specifications as required per blueprint. Designed fixtures and tooling in support of assigned projects and utilized AutoCad to create detailed sketches as necessary. Led a team responsible for in-process MRB disposition, and directed manufacturing personnel in support of a continuous flow facility. Interfaced with customer M&P engineering teams on key components for programs such as the Apache Helicopter, Stealth B-2, Boeing 777, Boeing –MacAir F-18, to list a few.
2003-2005: Pankl Aerospace
Manufacturing Engineer
Assumed key role in Internal Cause and Corrective Action program in an aerospace environment, manufacturing main rotor shafts for a variety of helicopters for customers such as Sikorsky Aircraft. Also led a team tasked with troubleshooting processes for in-flight refueling components for the KC 135 tanker program. In addition, co-managed a project which prepared and developed an adhesive bonding process on the Black Hawk main rotor shaft for U.S. Government source approval to a stringent mil-spec requirement.
2003: Industrial Techtonics Bearing Division
Manufacturing Cell Leader
Setup, Program, and Operate CNC machine tools in the manufacture of aerospace bearings. Utilize hard turn machining processes, and verity stringent dimensional requirements holding total tolerances of .0005 on bearing components induction heat treated to 60 Rc. Also, setup and maintained a Mori Seiki CL 20 turning center equipped with robotics.
2000 - 2001: Angstrom Sciences
Production Manager
Responsible for all phases of production to include machining, assembly, test, and quality. Tracked and managed several multi-faceted projects simultaneously in the high tech field of thin film deposition. Played a key role in the development of infrastructure and workflow as well as capital equipment purchases. Supervised and reviewed employees in several departments, and interviewed, screened, and hired employees as required. Liaised and assisted in the design and-manufacture of magnetrons and sputtering cathodes.
1999-2000 Teledyne Technologies
Manufacturing Engineer
Core responsibilities include, development and optimization of the manufacturing process in an aircraft environment. Solution of CNC issues on a variety of machining and turning centers. Performed duties of a shift supervisor in a union facility. Design and modification of fixturing utilizing AutoCad release 13. Complete development of 2 Mil. Lean Mfg. workcell processes including machining, inspection, and equipment purchase. Supervised all phases of project through CPK runoff and F.A.A. approval.
1993 - 1998: Acutec Precision
CNC Machinist
Set up, programmed and ran a variety of machining and turning centers to include, a Mori Seiki ZL 25 and MV 55 to complete contracts for Aero Space firms such as Lord Corp. in a short to medium production environment. Also ran surface grinders, conventional mills and lathes for secondary operations and inspected parts on a small Mitytoyo CMM and Starrett optical comparator as required.
1984 -1991: Rockwell International
CNC Mill Machinist
Interpret Aerospace blueprints, then plan and execute machining of components for the space shuttle program holding close tolerances. Follow manufacturing orders, prints, and read out instructions on pre¬programmed parts and utilized MDI procedures as required.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
Currently enrolled in an Engineering Design and Drafting Degree Program with a projected 12/2012 graduation date
2003: Cerritos College: Honors Graduate- Associates Degree 3.72 GPA
2001- 2002 Butler County Community College: A.S. Program- Manufacturing Technology Major
1997 Northwest Pennsylvania Technical Institute: Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing
June 1984: National Tooling & Machining Assn: Graduate of intensive six month full time studySoluti
May 1977: Chanute Air Force Base: Graduate of Air Force Technical School / Held secret Clearance 1977-1983
COMMUNITY SERVICE
President, Conneaut Valley Little League 1995 -1996 Seasons
Assistant Scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop 210 Conneaut Valley, Pennsylvania
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Non Smoker
Excellent Attendance and Safety Record.
Honorably Discharged Veteran