Objective:
To be hired in the forging industry in a long term position with the possibility of growth.
Education
Associate in Science (2005) Oxnard Community College
Bachelor of Science in Engineering. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
EIT certified by The Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors of The State of California
Work Experience:
March 2011 to August 2012 California Analytical Instruments
Working for an environmental company in charge of programming gas analyzers to make sure that gases emitted into the atmosphere are monitored in order to comply with government regulations. Also, check equipment and bring software and hardware to meet customer specifications. Make sure that analyzers check emissions within ranges between 20 to 50,000 ppm’s at different altitudes, from sea level to 7,000 feet. Assist manufacturing with hardware analysis and repairs. Make sure that quality control is met in repairs and new equipment. In charge of issuing correct paperwork, and certifications to customers. Develop tables in Excel in order to facilitate computations and transfer of information to others.
November 2009 to December 2010 American Nonwoven, Inc.
Production analyst and inventory control for a synthetic fiber manufacturing. Making sure production is run within calculated limits and keeping a minimum but efficient inventory of raw material. In charge of submitting reports of weekly production by machine and by shifts. Assist manufacturing personnel with computer analysis, SPC, and troubleshooting. Develop tables with formulas using Excel in order to analyze data using SPC and perform calculations. Submit weekly performance reports of machine and shift using historic data to calculate and analyze ratios of performance. In charge of submitting payroll reports to the accounting department.
May 2009 to October 2009 (Freelance)
Engineer Technician for L and E Construction Company. Calculate and design structural components and draw structural drawings using Autocad, before being approved by a professional engineer.
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (August 2005 to June 2009)
Tutor all lower and some upper division classes for the Equal Opportunity Program at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Working with students with learning disabilities, low income, and first generation. Assisting them in studies as a tutor and teaching learning strategies.
Oxnard College (August 2003 to August 2005)
Tutored Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry at Oxnard College.
1999 to 2002 help run family business in the construction field
Shultz Steel (June 1996 to March 1998 )
Designed structural components and machine fixtures using CAD / CAM (Unigraphics) for the aerospace industry, at Shultz Steel, in South Gate, California. In charge of designing the manufacturing processes and tooling, Designed the initial rough and finish machine fixtures and inspection gages. Follow up quality inspection procedures. Programmed CNC milling machines and lathes with the assistance of machine shop supervisor. Directly involved in quality control issues and troubleshooting.
Kaiser Aluminum (September 1993 to June 1996)
Responsible for the design of forging dies and processes to manufacture aluminum components used in the aerospace industry at Kaiser Aluminum in Oxnard, California. Directly involved in the bidding and placing orders for fabrication of dies and machine fixtures. Performed estimating functions, especially in the manufacturing of dies and machining cost of tooling. Directly involved in manufacturing and quality control issues. Directly responsible for the manufacturing process and related issues.
Fansteel, California Drop Forge (June 1986 to September 1993)
Designed forging dies, from performers to finish dies, to be used in steam drop hammers, under the guidance of the chief engineer. All design processes were done for high density materials and titanium forgings. Involved in estimating of new quotations and dealing directly with vendors, especially machine shops.
Martin Marietta Aluminum (1981 to 1986)
Designed forging dies and process for aluminum forgings under the guidance of the chief engineer, especially aircraft wheels, structural forgings and brake housings. Designs included performers and finish dies. Directly worked with machine shop in order to make production of tooling efficient and within estimated cost.
Computer Skills:
Autocad, Unigraphics, Microsoft Excel, Word, Power Point, Outlook, Visual Basics Programming, and Matlab.
Competent to produce spreadsheets in Excel in order to compute complicated equations.