KIMBERLY MCNALLY
*** ***** ******, ***. ***, Lawrence, MA 01840 • 603-***-**** • **********@*******.***
HIGH-TECH MANUFACTURING SUPERVISOR
Top performing production supervisor consistently delivering results in high-tech medical device manufacturing environments with an emphasis on leadership, team building, and driving high-quality production operations to meet organizational goals. Demonstrated ability to transition new products from R&D to full-production. Adept at problem solving resulting in cost savings due to process improvements, superior training ability, and detail-oriented organizational skills. Experienced in Kaizen Lean Manufacturing, Kanban Manufacturing, Surface Mount Technologies, Electric Static Discharge (ESD), Failure Mode and Effects (FM E) Analysis, and Materials Requirements Planning (MRP) training.
EXPERTISE
• Production Planning & Scheduling • Lean Manufacturing
• Supervision & Team Building • Policy & Procedure Development
• Process Improvement • Quality Assurance
• Budget & Inventory Management • Project Management
NEXCELLOM BIOSCIENCE Lawrence, MA, 2008 to 2011
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
Managed production clean room responsible for production of 3 different types of consumable slides used in the Cellometer automated cell counter instrument. Supervised an original team of 8 members. Maintained production levels when manpower reductions reduced team to 4 employees.
• Led three production lines; met work orders and inventory requirement levels.
• Met daily with Management Team to review status and quality reports.
• Worked with engineers to update operational procedures.
• Trained technicians in multiple roles.
Reorganized clean ro
EXPERIENCE AND ACHIEVEMENTS
• om work flow; resulted in increased output and decreased man hours.
TRANSMEDICS Andover, MA, 2005 to 2007
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR, (2005 – 2007)
Hired, trained, and supervised a team of 10 production employees. Served as Production Manager for 5 months. Assisted Production Manager to meet on-time completion requirements of Master Production Schedule. Scheduled production workflow and managed inventory material in MRP System. Participated in weekly status meetings.
• Contributed to success of Organ Care System (OCS), a high tech medical device designed to keep heart and other vital organs alive and functioning outside body during transport.
• Supervised production of over 400 OCS units to support all experimental and clinical trials.
• Managed offsite production facility with limited support and resources; provided uninterrupted supply of OCS devices. Tracked inventory requirements utilizing Kanban and MRP System.
• Developed floor plan for newly constructed Class 10,000 Clean Room; negotiated with vendors to develop tooling and fixtures.
• Passed CE audits and pro-FDA audits; ensured department compliance with cGMP, ISO and OSHA regulations.
• Received Transmedics Achievement Award for extraordinary contributions to the successful OCS CE
Mark approval.
GROUP LEADER, (2005)
• Built first Organ Care System (OCS) under guidance of R&D.
• Promoted to production supervisor after 4 months.
KIMBERLY MCNALLY 603-***-**** • **********@*******.***
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PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS, CONTRACTED THROUGH ADECCO Andover, MA, 2003 to 2005
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR, PATIENT MONITORING DIVISION (PMD), (2004 – 2005)
Led startup of production line for Wireless Patient Monitoring Devices.
• Supervised Wireless Access Point and Sync Unit production lines including inventory control, production flow, final test, and packaging.
• Collaborated with manufacturing engineers to develop assembly procedures and tooling.
• Worked with R&D to solve design issues.
• Complied with FDA Guidelines; input data through Electronic Device History Tracking and SAP.
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR, CARDIOGRAPH DIVISION (CDY), (2003 – 2004)
Managed production of complex cardiographs in box build environment.
• Supervised set up of Page Writer Handheld Cardiograph production line.
• Independently operated three production lines from initial box build assembly to final test and packaging.
• Built subassemblies including printer heads, LCD touch screens, cabling small motors, and switch assemblies for new $15K Cardiograph System.
CELESTICA Lowell, MA 2001 to 2003
COORDINATOR
Contributed to all areas of PCB and SMT assembly lines.
• Trained new employees, coordinated production workflow, and resolved production issues individually and with support from engineering department.
• Approved job setups, blueprints, tooling, and materials for PCB assemblies.
• Attended World Class manufacturing Seminar and contributed to Kaizen Blitz’s projects.
HEWLETT PACKARD (MEDICAL SYSTEMS) Andover, MA 1986 to 2001
MACHINE OPERATOR
Operated a broad range of equipment involved in complex manufacturing processes.
• Certified in Surface Mount Assembly including programming, troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance.
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
• World Class Manufacturing Seminars
• Kaizen Methodologies
• Surface Mount Technology Certifications
• Electric Static Discharge (ESD)
• Lean Manufacturing
• Kanban Manufacturing
• Materials Requirements Planning (MRP) Training
• Failure Mode and Effects (FM E) Analysis
• Dealing with Unacceptable Behavior
• Excelling as a Manager Supervisor
• Leadership Classes, Gilburg Leadership, Inc.
• Coaching & Teambuilding for Managers & Supervisors