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CNC Machinist/Specialist Resume
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| Desired Industry: Machinist |
SpiderID: 15978 |
| Desired Job Location: Tampa, Florida |
Date Posted: 10/1/2007 |
| Type of Position: Contractor |
Availability Date: ASAP |
| Desired Wage: 60,000+ |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience |
Willing to Travel: Yes, More Than 75% |
| Highest Degree Attained: High School/Equivalent |
Willing to Relocate: No |
Objective: I'm always looking to expand my knowledge in this field. I catch on quick and like a challenge. Once I have absorbed everything there is to learn at a particular company or it's no longer challenging, the job usually starts to get boring. That's when I start looking elsewhere to find something new to learn or to challenge me. The longer your company keeps me challenged, the more time I will invest into your company. I am also open to contracting for short durations and I am willing to travel anywhere for these contracts. But all travel/lodging must be paid by the company. I am not willing to move my residence.
Experience: Overall Experience: 12 years.
American Tool & Mold, Clearwater, FL. Apr. 2005 Current Date
Job Title: CNC Specialist Supervisors: Mike McCool & Tom Cox Average Annual Salary: $65,000 Average Work Week: 50-55 hours Specific assignments include:
· Setup and operation of high-speed CNC milling machinery for the finishing and semi-finishing of plastic injection mold components and graphite electrodes used for EDM processes. · Manually writing programs to perform simple operations. · Editing programs written in FANUC, Heidenhain, and ISO syntax, which were created with Unigraphics and Smartcam. · Holding geometric tolerances ranging from +/- .0001-.002. · Design and create any necessary fixtures. · Troubleshooting and optimizing programs and processes. · Use and calibration of precision measuring instruments. · Self-inspection of produced components. · Training other personnel in the setup and operation of high-speed CNC equipment. · Use of overhead cranes
Machines used:
Mikron HSM 600U high-speed vertical milling machine (5-axis) Controller: Heidenhain TNC 530i Makino SNC 64 high-speed vertical graphite milling machine (4-axis) Controller: FANUC series 18 Professional A 2- Makino V33 high-speed vertical milling machines (4-axis) Controllers: FANUC series 18 Professional 3 & Professional 5 Makino V33 high-speed vertical graphite milling machine (4-axis) Controller: FANUC series 18 Professional 5 Bostomatic B3200 high-speed vertical graphite milling machine (3-axis) Controller: BDC 3200 Bostomatic B312 precision head vertical milling machine (3-axis) Controller: BDC 312 Mori Seiki MV35 vertical milling machine (4-axis) Controller: FANUC series 13
Willerding Welding Co., OFallon, MO. Mar. 2004 Jan. 2005 Reason for leaving: Quit when I moved to Florida.
Job Title: Toolmaker Supervisor: Doug Chipley, Dept. 3 Average Annual Salary: $60,000 Average Work Week: 45-50 hours Specific assignments included:
· Setup and operation of conventional and CNC machinery for the production of Boeing tooling used during the testing and assembly of aircraft. · Writing programs in Heidenhain and occasionally Mazatrol. · Holding geometric tolerances ranging from +/- .0001-.06. · Setting tool features within .01-.06 over distances up to 20 feet. · Design and create any necessary fixturing. · Use and calibration of precision measuring instruments. · Self-inspection of produced parts. · Use of precision measuring instruments including CMM and laser positioning modules. · Use of overhead cranes. · Use of forklifts. · Minor repair and maintenance of machinery.
Machines used:
Clausing Kondia Type FU-1 vertical milling machine Conventional control /w digital readout to .0001 CNC Bridgeport vertical milling machine Controller: Heidenhain TNC 151 Mazak VTC-16B vertical traveling column milling machine Controller: Mazatrol M-Plus Mazak VTC-20B vertical traveling column milling machine Controller: Mazatrol M-Plus
LMI Aerospace, St. Charles, MO. Feb. 2000 Jan. 2004 Reason for leaving: Laid-off for work shortage
Job Title: CNC Setup/Operator Supervisor: Dave Hutton Average Annual Salary: $70,000 Average Work Week: 50-60 hours Specific assignments included:
· Setup of machines for the production of aircraft parts · Editing programs at controller · Creating and using custom macros · Inspection of parts · Operating machinery · Minor maintenance of machinery · Use of precision measuring devices · Helping co-workers · Use of overhead crane · SPC data entry · Reading blueprints & mylars
Machines used: Shoda NCIU Vertical Milling Machine (5-axis) Controller: FANUC Series 15 Model B Shoda Gantry Vertical Milling Machine (5-axis) Controller: FANUC Series 15 Model B Zimmerman Gantry Vertical Milling Machine (5-axis) Controller: Sinumerik (FANUC) Rockwell Carlson Vertical Milling Machine (2 head 3-axis) Controller: FANUC
Southtowne Machining, Maryland Heights, MO. Oct. 1995 - Feb. 2000 Reason for leaving: Quit for a better job
Job Title: CNC Setup/Programmer Supervisor: Mike Mathis Average Annual Salary: $40,000 Average Work Week: 40-50 hours Specific assignments included:
· Setup of machinery for production of miscellaneous parts · Design and create fixtures for parts · Writing programs at controller · Inspection of parts · Minor repair of machinery · Use of precision measuring devices · Reading blueprints · Assigning jobs to operators
Machines used: Mazak V12 Vertical Milling Machine (3-axis) Controller: FANUC Series 15 Model B Mazak V7.5 Vertical Milling Machine (4-axis) Controller: FANUC Series 15 Model B Mazak V7.5 Vertical Milling Machine (3-axis) Controller: FANUC Series 15 Model B Okada Vertical Milling Machine (3-axis) Controller: FANUC Series 15 Model B Prat & Whitney Vertical Milling Machine(3-axis) Controller: FANUC Excello Horizontal Milling Machine (3-axis)(Pallette Changer) Controller: FANUC Haas Horizontal Milling Machine (6-axis) Controller: FANUC Series 16 Haas Vertical Milling Machine (4-axis) Controller: FANUC Series 16 Haas Vertical Milling Machine (3-axis) Controller: FANUC Series 16
Education: Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, IL.
ACT score: 26, GPA: 3.0
Only completed one year towards a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Had to quit because my grades were slipping while trying to work a full tiem job to take care of my family.
Affiliations: N/A
Skills: Controllers · Writing programs for FANUC and Heidenhain controllers · Editing programs for FANUC and Heidenhain controllers · Downloading/Uploading programs via mainframe
Precision Measuring Tools · Dial/Vernier/Digital Calipers, Inside/Outside/Depth/Groove Micrometers, Depth/Height Gauges, Test/Travel/Coax Indicators, Air Gauges, Telescoping Gauges, Radius/Angle Gauges, Protractors, Cylindrical Squares, Scales, Edge Finders, Taper Gauges, Squares, Center Gauges, Screw Pitch Gauges, Profilometers, Optical Comparators, and CMM/Faro inspection machines.
Miscellaneous Machines & Tools · Drill Presses, Hand Drills, Hand Routers, Stationary/Hand Sanders, Deburring Tools, Bench/Die Grinders, Vertical/Horizontal Bandsaws, Air Ratchets, Chop Saws, Abrasion Saws, Mitre Saws, Circular Saws, Tapping Heads, Arbor Presses, Hydraulic Presses, Hand Files, Drill Sharpeners, and Manual Mills/Lathes
Additional Information: I have excelled in this field for many years now. All of my past employers will tell you that I am one of the most talented machinists they've ever seen, especially for my age.
Reference: Available upon request
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