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Professional Profile
Machinist/Millwright, Shop & Field experience. Supervisory experience also.
Experienced in light, medium and heavy industrial manufacturing environments with both production and maintenance skill sets.
Key Strengths:
* Read Blueprints and shop drawings. Excellent shop math aptitude.
* Weld, Burn and Fabricate. (Stick & MIG welding)
* Experienced with Hydraulics and Pneumatics.
* Set –up and operate conventional machine tools such as, engine lathes, milling machines, radial drill, surface grinder, O.D. grinder, blanchard grinder.
* Field Machining of Gate & Globe valves, Valve Wedges, Pipe beveling, Flange Facing, Portable Milling, Pump Bases, Pump alignment,(rim & face or Laser).
* Maintain, repair and rebuild industrial equipment such as, gear boxes, speed reducers, conveyors, punch presses, pumps, valves/process piping, heat exchangers, etc.
* Safety: 10 Hour OSHA, LOTO, Confined Space, Hot Work, Fall Protection & PPE, Basic Rigging, Operation of Mobile Equipment, (Forklift, JLG, Scissor Lift).
* Project management, planning and estimating.
Computer Skills
Proficent in MS Word, EXCEL, MS Project, MS Office, Power Point, VISIO, Lotus Notes.
Employment/Business History
1. Confidential 1993 to present Foreman/Machinist/Millwright
Great Lakes Industrial provides on–site installation, repair and maintenance of industrial equipment such as conventional machine tools, hydraulic presses, conveyor systems, process piping, pumps, valves, boilers and heat exchangers.
2. Van Leer Container 1988 to 1993 Maintenance Machinist
Van Leer Container was a manufacture of steel drums and pails. Responsibilities were to maintain production lines, and repair/rebuild equipment as necessary. Equipment used in the process were slit/cut to length lines, shears, punch presses(20-300 ton), forming presses, conveyors, ovens, drum welders, paint booths, overhead crane.
3. American Bridge Co. 1974 to 1988 IAM Journeyman Machinist
Heavy steel industry, job shop environment. I started there as a machinist apprentice and became a journeyman when I completed my schooling in Machine Tool Technology, shop math/blueprints, and on the job training.
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