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Validation/ Quality

Location:
St. louis, MO, 63116
Salary:
$65,000
Posted:
January 06, 2012

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Resume:

Paulette Franklin

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St. Louis MO 63116

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Secure a rewarding position that utilizes my technical, interpersonal and quality assurance skills in Electronic/Electrical Engineering, Process Engineering, Research and Development and Manufacturing.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Procter & Gamble (On-Assignment), Validation Engineer February2010- June 2011

Develop Validation documentation for all upcoming Cascade Initiatives for short and/or long-term success, ensure that all Cascade products are delivered at Target Quality and are validated according to approved plant Protocol.

Developed and executed sampling plans for Protocols and Project Initiatives. Also utilizing Reliability Tool to execute accurate data sampling and summary reports.

Examples:

Renaissances -Cascade: Project quality & validation team member. Validating all Cascade products to meet new Federal Mandate and P&G formula card. Project was complete early and exceeds government mandate

Infinity Stretch Wrapper- Cascade: Validation leader. New Stretch Wrapper for Cascade Action Pac production. Training documents, One Point Lessons for Pallet Lift, Stretch wrapper, Unit load labeler and Auto Line Take Away System. Project was completed successfully equipment was validated and delivered to production on time.

Monsanto (Q& C International), Engineering TechnicianAugust 2009-January 2010

Worked within Engineering and Automation team building prototype equipment using schematic electrical wiring, mechanical assembly, troubleshooting machine construction, including assembly, maintenance, and validation of systems involving complex mechanisms, electrical/electronic systems, optical assemblies, and pneumatics.

Haploid Diploid Generation 3: Worked with automation team to build an automated system that evaluated corn seeds, distinguished and separate the haploid corn seed and diploid corn seed. Using a high-speed camera and fiber optics to detect and evaluate the chromosomes, separate; distribute the seeds into its proper location. Project was completed and patent pending

COMPUTER SKILLS:

NI Multisim 10.0Microsoft Windows XPLabview

Microsoft Office 2005 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access)AutoCAD

EDUCATION:

Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering TechnologyMay 2007

Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois



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