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Quality Assurance Manager

Location:
Indianapolis, IN, 46229
Salary:
35,000
Posted:
October 27, 2012

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Clarence Johnson

**** ********** **. *** *, Indianapolis, Indiana 46229

jq5p7i@r.postjobfree.com

Cell (317) 987–0583

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Summary of Qualifications

Five years experience in all aspects of service duties and responsibilities, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of techniques and materials, CNC, use of power tools, welding and repairs, ordering stock and supplies, job completion, and meeting all deadlines. Strong team player and leader. A proven and verifiable record for utilizing strong technical and interpersonal skills to enhance organizational efficiency and profitability. Committed to quality performance with an ability to learn new procedures quickly.

EXPERIENCE

Standard Locknut Westfield, In.

2012 – 2012

Saw Setup Up/Operator

Position Summary:

Performs wide range of duties including setting up and operating multiple saw equipment and tracking and documenting saw blade life coupled with following/achieving manufacturing, quality and performance standards, while exceeding the customer's expectations with quality service in a timely manner.

Essential Functions:

t Sets up and operates multiple saw equipment within the allotted set up time using blue prints and routings.

t Tracks and documents saw blade life and advises the Product Manager of any blade life problems.

t Works with the Raw Material Handler on any needed tubing or bar stock for processing.

t Interfaces with Repair and Maintenance personal of needed repairs or machine problems.

t Occasionally performs test on various brands of saw blades and tracks blade life in effort to improve saw blade cost.

t Practices safe work habits while using equipment and lifting or handling materials.

t Understands and follows all procedures associated with job functions. Recommends changes to procedures as needed.

t Performs special projects as directed.

HORTON Inc, Carmel, IN

2010 – 2012

Laser Operator

Primarily responsible for the production of quality product using laser and/or CNC machines.

Completing departmental paperwork for shift area manager.

Checking stock for adequate laser operation supplies.

Safely operating laser and/or CNC equipment.

Setting up and troubleshooting machinery.

Maintaining production rate on each job.

Training new operators.

Using a fork truck to move parts or materials.

EMPRO Manufacturing, Indianapolis, IN 2005 – 2008

Manufacturer

Permanently joining metal parts. Applying heat to metal pieces, melting and fusing them to form a permanent bond. Performing preventive maintenance to work area. Tracking assembly of shunts.

Connecting two pieces of metal by adding molten metal.

Setting up, operating and performing preventive maintenance on complete stationary and portable sandblasting equipment and machines used for cleaning metal and nonmetal surfaces.

Completing detailed work orders on the computer that describes the specific shunt that was created.

Goodwill Industries, Indianapolis, IN 2004 – 2009

Stocker {Production}

Performs shelf stocking operations IAW TE-13. Cleaning and dusting rotation and nearest case stocking. Returning merchandise to appropriate locations. Disposal of cardboard and water materials. Replenishment stocking and stock availability.

Preparation, precautions and trash removal. Clean and sanitize. High duct and louver cleaning. High and low glass cleaning (windows). Trim barrels, clean and sanitize. Monitored light fixtures.

Offload trucks. Prepared merchandise, transport merchandise for government receipt, segregate merchandise, store commissary supplies received. Put up back stock items. Police and consolidated palletized overwrite by sales aisle. Pull merchandise that has been requested by day stockers. Pull pallets of night shelf stocking merchandise to sale floor.

Ash and trash removal (sales area, restroom, break room, offices, and RSHA).

EXPERIENCE (cont.)

Aaron Yorks Heating, Indianapolis, IN 2003 – 2004

Service Technician

Installed, connected, and adjusted thermostats, humidistat, and timers using hand tools. Repaired and replaced defective equipment, components, and wiring. Joined pipes and tubing to equipment and to fuel, water, and refrigerant source, to form complete circuit. Fabricated, assembled, and installed duct work and chassis parts, using portable metal-working tools and welding equipment.

Tested electrical circuits and components for continuity, using electrical test equipment.

Disassembled system and cleaned and oiled parts.

Assembled, positioned, and mounted heating and cooling equipment, following blueprints.

Tested pipe and tubing joints and connections for leaks, using pressure gauge and soap and-water solution.

Installed auxiliary components to heating-cooling equipment, such as expansion and discharge valves, air ducts, pipes, blowers, dampers, flues and stokers, following blueprints.

Reassembled equipment and started unit to test operation.

Schneider National Carriers, Indianapolis, IN 2000 – 2002

Shop Technician

Performed minor trailer and truck repairs making good value decisions. Provided assistance to mechanics and maintenance team leaders in all repairs as needed.

Stages truck PMs.

Performs trailer PMs and minor repairs on door seals, hardware, electrical, brakes, suspension, and minor body work.

Performs repairs associated with Express Service Area.

Assists mechanic(s) on tractor and trailer repairs as directed.

Steam cleans work-bays and assists in general shop cleanup.

Performs fuel island inspections.

Assists in Parts and Battery rooms.

May work from service truck while performing duties.

Richard N. Paul & Sons, Indianapolis, IN 1999 – 2000

Machine Operator

Started machine and turned valves and moved controls to feed, admit, and transfer materials and adhesive. Read work ordered and communicated with coworkers to determine machine and equipment settings and adjustments, and supply and product specifications. Monitored machined operation to detect malfunctions, remove jammed materials, and readjust machine components to conform to specifications Positioned materials being joined to ensure accurate application of adhesive.

Fabricated replacements parts.

Cleaned and lubricated parts, equipment, and machinery.

Entered codes and instructions to program computer-controlled machinery.

EDUCATION

Ivy Tech State College, Indianapolis, IN

Welding Certification

Tilden Technical, Chicago, IL

General Studies

Decker College School of Construction Crafts, Indianapolis, IN

EPA (Environmental Protective Agency)

HVAC {Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning}

SKILLS

Purchasing Materials and Equipment, Quality Assurance Tools and Equipment, Customer Development Continuous Improvement, Policy and Procedures Development Time Management, Teamwork



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