Anthony Visicaro
Punta Gorda, FL *****
Phone: 941-***-****
Alt Phone: 318-***-****
*********@*****.***
Objective Machinist - Toolmaker Type
Employment History
Machinist
**/**** - **/**** *uture Aviation Fort Myer, FL
•Calculate dimensions and tolerances using knowledge of mathematics and instruments such as micrometers and vernier calipers.
•Align and secure holding fixtures, cutting tools, attachments, accessories, or materials onto machines.
•Select the appropriate tools, machines, and materials to be used in preparation of machinery work.
•Monitor the feed and speed of machines during the machining process.
•Machine parts to specifications, using machine tools, such as lathes, milling machines, shapers, or grinders.
•Set up, adjust, and operate all of the basic machine tools and many specialized or advanced variation tools to perform precision machining operations.
•Measure, examine, or test completed units to check for defects and ensure conformance to specifications, using precision instruments, such as micrometers.
•Set controls to regulate machining, or enter commands to retrieve, input, or edit computerized machine control media.
•Position and fasten work pieces.
•Maintain industrial machines, applying knowledge of mechanics, shop mathematics, metal properties, layout, and machining procedures.
CNC Operator Machinist
02/2007 - 11/2007
Palls Corps Fort Myers, FL
•Measure dimensions of finished workpieces to ensure conformance to specifications, using precision measuring instruments, templates, and fixtures.
•Remove and replace dull cutting tools.
•Mount, install, align, and secure tools, attachments, fixtures, and workpieces on machines, using hand tools and precision measuring instruments.
•Listen to machines during operation to detect sounds such as those made by dull cutting tools or excessive vibration and adjust machines to compensate for problems.
•Adjust machine feed and speed, change cutting tools, or adjust machine controls when automatic programming is faulty or if machines malfunction.
•Stop machines to remove finished workpieces or to change tooling, setup, or workpiece placement, according to required machining sequences.
•Lift workpieces to machines manually or with hoists or cranes. •Modify cutting programs to account for problems encountered during operation and save modified program Toolmaker
06/1978 - 09/2005 General Motors Shreveport, LA
•Study blueprints, sketches, models, or specifications to plan sequences of operations for fabricating tools, dies, or assemblies.
•Verify dimensions, alignments, and clearances of finished parts for conformance to specifications, using measuring instruments such as calipers, gauge blocks, micrometers, and dial indicators.
•Visualize and compute dimensions, sizes, shapes, and tolerances of assemblies, based on specifications.
•Set up and operate conventional or computer numerically controlled machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders to cut, bore, grind, or otherwise shape parts to prescribed dimensions and finishes.
•File, grind, shim, and adjust different parts to properly fit them together.
•Fit and assemble parts to make, repair, or modify dies, jigs, gauges, and tools, using machine tools and hand tools.
•Conduct test runs with completed tools or dies to ensure that parts meet specifications, making adjustments as necessary.
•Inspect finished dies for smoothness, contour conformity, and defects.
•Smooth and polish flat and contoured surfaces of parts or tools, using scrapers, abrasive stones, files, emery cloths, or power grinders.
•Lift, position, and secure machined parts on surface plates or worktables, using hoists, vises, v-blocks, or angle plates.
Toolmaker
06/1978 - 10/1982 General Motors Clark, NJ
•Study blueprints, sketches, models, or specifications to plan sequences of operations for fabricating tools, dies, or assemblies.
•Verify dimensions, alignments, and clearances of finished parts for conformance to specifications, using measuring instruments such as calipers, gauge blocks, micrometers, and dial indicators.
•Visualize and compute dimensions, sizes, shapes, and tolerances of assemblies, based on specifications.
•Set up and operate conventional or computer numerically controlled machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders to cut, bore, grind, or otherwise shape parts to prescribed dimensions and finishes.
•File, grind, shim, and adjust different parts to properly fit them together.
•Fit and assemble parts to make, repair, or modify dies, jigs, gauges, and tools, using machine tools and hand tools.
•Conduct test runs with completed tools or dies to ensure that parts meet specifications, making adjustments as necessary.
•Inspect finished dies for smoothness, contour conformity, and defects.
•Smooth and polish flat and contoured surfaces of parts or tools, using scrapers, abrasive stones, files, emery cloths, or power grinders.
•Lift, position, and secure machined parts on surface plates or worktables, using hoists, vises, v-blocks, or angle plates.
Tool and Die Maker
04/1975 - 04/1978 Triangle Orange, NJ
•Study blueprints, sketches, models, or specifications to plan sequences of operations for fabricating tools, dies, or assemblies.
•Verify dimensions, alignments, and clearances of finished parts for conformance to specifications, using measuring instruments such as calipers, gauge blocks, micrometers, and dial indicators.
•Visualize and compute dimensions, sizes, shapes, and tolerances of assemblies, based on specifications.
•Set up and operate conventional or computer numerically controlled machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders to cut, bore, grind, or otherwise shape parts to prescribed dimensions and finishes.
•File, grind, shim, and adjust different parts to properly fit them together.
•Fit and assemble parts to make, repair, or modify dies, jigs, gauges, and tools, using machine tools and hand tools.
•Conduct test runs with completed tools or dies to ensure that parts meet specifications, making adjustments as necessary.
•Inspect finished dies for smoothness, contour conformity, and defects.
•Smooth and polish flat and contoured surfaces of parts or tools, using scrapers, abrasive stones, files, emery cloths, or power grinders.
•Lift, position, and secure machined parts on surface plates or worktables, using hoists, vises, v-blocks, or angle plates.
Tool And Die Maker
05/1971 - 12/1975 Adam Industrial, Union, NJ
•Study blueprints, sketches, models, or specifications to plan sequences of operations for fabricating tools, dies, or assemblies.
•Verify dimensions, alignments, and clearances of finished parts for conformance to specifications, using measuring instruments such as calipers, gauge blocks, micrometers, and dial indicators.
•Visualize and compute dimensions, sizes, shapes, and tolerances of assemblies, based on specifications.
•Set up and operate conventional or computer numerically controlled machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders to cut, bore, grind, or otherwise shape parts to prescribed dimensions and finishes.
•File, grind, shim, and adjust different parts to properly fit them together.
•Fit and assemble parts to make, repair, or modify dies, jigs, gauges, and tools, using machine tools and hand tools.
•Conduct test runs with completed tools or dies to ensure that parts meet specifications, making adjustments as necessary.
•Inspect finished dies for smoothness, contour conformity, and defects.
•Smooth and polish flat and contoured surfaces of parts or tools, using scrapers, abrasive stones, files, emery cloths, or power grinders.
•Lift, position, and secure machined parts on surface plates or worktables, using hoists, vises, v-blocks, or angle plates.
Education and Training
Issuing Institution Qualification Course of Study
Bloomfield Tech High School Vocational School Certificate Tool and Diemaker