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JOB OBJECTIVE
A position in Project, Program and/or Manufacturing Engineering Management.
SUMMARY
Managed and implemented product, equipment, and process design/modifications in manufacturing.
Developed and managed concurrent design engineering initiatives, proto-typing, product development/validation, manufacturability, preparation of specifications and operational documents. Developed and managed long-term plans, budgets, P&L and manufacturing initiatives. Extensive experience in manufacturing interface, acceptance testing, and hazardous material handling. Specific examples include: high end computer assembly/test and process development, automated distribution center design, process/packaging automation, robotics, product and tooling design, laser welding, power distribution, high current density aluminum anodizing, aluminum forming and drawing, industrial coatings, flat screen “sputter” deposition, ISO 9000, ISO 14000, NFPA, NEC and Title V compliance.
Extensive experience with Japanese manufacturing techniques and quality management processes.
Mechanical Engineering degree from Utrecht School of Technology, Holland, with extensive post-graduate work and honors.
EXPERIENCE
INTEVAC INC., January 2001 to present, Santa Clara, CA
Program Manager
Responsible for the development of their first Program Management team which included establishment of recourse plans, self directed design, engineering and manufacturing teams for their first, large scale, “flat Screen” Sputtering System product line.
Developed and coordinated the analysis of company capability, capacity and made decisions related to “in-house” or “out-source” design, hardware manufacturing and software development services. Developed a “real time” program status tracking system for confirming implementation of customer requirements, marketing commitments, design, engineering, manufacturing, customer acceptance testing, system installation and customer training.
Lead the customer relations and marketing team for new product applications and “on site” customer product reviews.
SUN MICROSYSTEMS, November 1997 to December 2000, Newark, CA
Project / Team Leader
Developed a multi-discipline, process design and implementation team that transferred Sun's computer and mainframe manufacturing plant from Milpitas, California to their new Newark campus. This transfer included the redesign and implementation of Sun's complete manufacturing process from random assembly clusters to self-directed assembly cells from pre-kitting through assembly, test and pack-out. The two-phase project was completed within budget, on time and without production interruptions. It resulted in a 25% production efficiency improvement.
Initiated and implemented Sun Team manufacturing initiatives to improve quality, yields and throughput. Implemented a capacity-planning program to validate corporate global supply management plans and global capacity distribution. Developed the five-year global manufacturing capacity vision including NPI initiatives and developed detailed infrastructure upgrade requirements, at six-month intervals, to support assembly and test processes of new products.
Led the introduction (NPI) of Sun's new High End Server and Mass Storage product lines and developed Manufacturing Lead-Time reduction and Solutions Integration initiatives.
SYSTRON DONNER INERTIAL DIVISION OF BEI, August 1996 to October 1997, Concord, CA
Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Directed manufacturing engineering, process automation and plant engineering functions. Developed the Division's short and long term Goals and Objectives, Operational and Capital Improvement budgets and cost controls.
Established and directed the activities of their new multi-discipline manufacturing engineering team.
Developed and directed the design and construction efforts of a ten-fold expansion of their class 100/10,000 Quartz Wafer Fabrication clean room, including process design and implementation of Electron-Beam metal deposition units, waste water treatment and power distribution. The design included development and introduction of an automatic, high speed, sensor assembly line, automatic laser trimming systems and assembly cells.
Implemented the factory floor data integration system (SQL). The factory data integration system allowed for real time analysis for process optimization and centering. Initiated departmental Continuous Improvement Teams.
MEYER INDUSTRIES, INC., August 1993 to August 1996, Vallejo, CA
Project/Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Responsible for the establishment of their first U.S. fully automated aluminum cookware manufacturing plant. Established production and quality standards and directed all process and engineering activities. Responsible for capital investment and operational budgets. Directed all activities related to the establishment of the factory including design and construction, process and distribution implementation, design, purchase and installation of computer integrated manufacturing systems that included aluminum forming, hard anodizing, PTFE application, high temperature curing, riveting, automatic packaging, computerized random inventory and retrieval of finished goods.
Responsible for obtaining transmission level power distribution for the energy intensive hard anodizing process, air and waste water discharge permits and establishment of code equivalencies and Hazardous Material Management.
NEW UNITED MOTOR MANUFACTURING, Inc. (NUMMI), April 1984 to August 1993, Fremont, CA
Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Responsible for the activities of a process engineering team in establishing process and model changeover, feasibility, appropriation formulation, process layout, equipment design. Responsible for major bid package preparation, vendor selection, fabrication and installation coordination, plus training and production phase in.
Completed project engineering and contract management responsibilities for a: (1) Major 1988 Body Welding Shop model change; (2) Major passenger paint production system upgrade; (3) New 350,000 square foot truck paint system in 1991. Developed and implemented an Owner/Contractor Joint Project Management standard. This standard facilitated early completion and up to fifteen percent project budget reduction. It has become a standard at NUMMI, G.M., Saturn, and Toyota USA operations.
Received the eight-year continuous perfect attendance award.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE:
DOMTAR GYPSUM AMERICA, INC., April 1982 to April 1984, Antioch, CA
Project/Program Manager
TELEDYNE MCCORMIC SELPH, August 1981 to April 1982, Hollister, CA
Manufacturing Engineering Manager
CEETILE INC., December 1978 to August 1981, Hollister, CA
Plant Manager and Director of Engineering
Monier Tile, Ltd., January 1971 to December 1978, Honolulu, Hawaii
Plant Manager
EDUCATION:
Graduated from Utrecht School of Technology, Holland: Mechanical Engineering. Postgraduate work until entering the Royal Dutch Air Force with a seven-year contract while training for aeronautical engineer. Graduated highest of twelve specially selected students and received the A & E License (comparable to four years of college in aeronautical engineering). Certification as Aircraft Maintenance Engineer.
Completed Mathematics and Engineering review courses at the University of Hawaii.
BUSINESS EDUCATION:
Extensive training in the Toyota Production System, Kanban (Just-In-Time), Concurrent Engineering, Quality, Problem Solving, Team Concepts and Interactive Management. Completed the Modern Management Course based on Deming's Statistical Quality Control concepts.
Completed the management version of J.I.T. and Executive Workshops by the Bureau of Business Practice including Supervisory-Management Effectiveness and extensive Industrial Safety and Hazardous Material Handling training.
Completed a 3.4 CU Senior Project Management course by the American Management Association.
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience with: Auto Cad, Pro-E, Microsoft Windows 2000 including: Word, Excel, Access, Power Point, MRPII, Agile, EDI, Star Office and Project Scheduling Programs. Developed and built specialized coating application systems, flat screen “sputter” deposition, extrusion, metal forming and developed advanced abatement and combustion systems.
Senior member of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers and Society of Mechanical Engineers. Member of the American Welding Society.
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