Wiper
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Work
ExperienceMaintenance
TechnicianKW Containers
Troy,
ALDecember 2013-June
2017Started
machines and observed mechanical operations to determine efficiency
or detect problems.Determined
machines and equipment requiring repair or maintenance then ensured
a work order was generated and entered in to computer covering time
and parts used.
Dismantled
machines and removed parts for repair or replacementInventoried
and requisitioned machine parts, equipment, and other supplies so
that stock could be maintained and replenishedOperated fork
trucks, man lifts, bucket lifts and changed molds out in large
tonnage injection presses on daily basisMaintained
electronic equipment and trouble shot failures using a wide range of
diagnostic tools.
Plastic
Process TechnicianToledo Mold &
Die/INZI Controls
Elba, ALFebruary
2004-February 2013Measured and
visually inspected products for surface and dimension defects to
ensure conformance to specifications, using precision measuring
instrumentsObserved
continuous operation of automatic machines to ensure that products
meet specifications and make adjustments as necessaryUsed controls
mechanical and /or digital to regulate pressure, temperature,
speed, feed rates, and to set cycle times to meet or exceed required
production.Read
specifications, blueprints, and work orders to determine setups,
temperatures, and time settings required to mold, form, or cast
plastic materials, as well as to plan production sequences.Process
tech’s served as shift lead maintenance directing and assisting
maintenance and mold changers to ensure safety and proper completion
of their duties.Experience
with: Digital micrometers, Digital chromatic readers, and loading
robots with pick&place programs
Machinist
Mate 3rd-Nuclear PowerU.S. Navy
CVN
73, George Washington, ALApril 1992-April
1998Graduate of
Naval Nuclear Power and Propulsion program in Orlando FL, with
prototype training in Idaho Falls, Idaho.Developed or
implemented actions such as lockouts, tag-outs, or clearances to
allow equipment to be safely repairedMonitored all
systems for normal running conditions, performing activities such as
checking gauges to assess output or the effects of generator loading
on other equipmentMonitored and
operated boilers, turbines, wells, or auxiliary power plant
equipmentRecorded
operating data, such as the results of surveillance testsImplemented
operational procedures, such as those controlling start-up or
shut-down activitiesCommunicated
with Superiors, Peers, and Subordinates to meet high standards of a
Flag ShipRepaired and
Maintained Mechanical Equipment in accordance with procedures.Experience
with: Air compressors, Air purifying respirators, Automatic control
systems, Pocket dosimeters, Power plant turbine control panels,
Radiation monitoring instruments, Water desalinization equipment and
Water samplers
Education:
High school, 2 years college,
Dresser-Rand trainingVocational
Certificate, Credentials, social security, drivers license and DD214
available on requestNuclear
Engineering Technologies/TechniciansNavy Nuclear Power
Orlando, FLJune 1992-July 1993
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Dothan, Alabama,