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Maintenance Supervisor Resume
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| Desired Industry: Manufacturing |
SpiderID: 16690 |
| Desired Job Location: Eugene, Oregon |
Date Posted: 10/30/2007 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: 2-4wks |
| Desired Wage: 70K |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Management (Manager, Director) |
Willing to Travel: Yes, Less Than 25% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Other |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Objective: Enthusiastic and motivated electronic technician. A proven problem solver and confident decision maker with leadership and management experience. Seeking a qualified position within your organization. Therefore I am providing my resume for your consideration and review.
Experience: Nov 2006 - Current Century Industrial Coatings Jacksonville, TX Supervisor: Mr. Dean Harvey PH: 903-586-9197 Maintenance Manager . Completely rebuild maintenance department (acquiring appropriate test equipment, tools, and machinery, cataloging equipment files, manuals, and repair records) Initiate and implement a Preventative Maintenance Program to include: develop an Outlook scheduling system, Excel documentation and record data Troubleshoot and repair Industrial Paint Manufacturing Equipment and Facilities Coordinate with management and production personnel to improve and streamline manufacturing processes Reduced production time 40% on primary product by designing, wiring and installing control circuitry to automate previously manual processes Aug 2004 - Oct 2006 Teknor Color Company Jacksonville, TX Supervisor: Mr. David Keller PH: 903-586-4083 Maintenance Manager . Manage a 5 man department responsible for maintaining over 500 equipment items Troubleshoot and repair plastic processing equipment to include: AC and DC motors, Variable Frequency drives(VFD's), high speed mixers, Allen Bradley PLC's, Industrial dryers, Extruders, Vacuum conveyors, Air Compressors, and various control circuitry Develop, schedule, and maintain a Preventative Maintenance Program for all equipment Research, purchase, inventory and stock spare parts required to ensure critical equipment remains operational Work closely with production managers to coordinate equipment repair and testing to reduce downtime
Feb 2003 - Jul 2004 Pilgrims Pride Nacogdoches TX Supervisor: Mr. Gary Jones PH: 936-558-6824 Maintenance Technician . Troubleshoot and repair 480 Vac/500 VDC electrical circuits and motors Perform preventative maintenance on high-speed food processing equipment Read and interpret electrical schematics and wiring diagrams Align, program, and repair equipment to verify operational capability for production Saved company over 50,000 dollars last year by repairing circuit boards locally Ensure minimal downtime by rapidly correcting deficiencies during production hours
Aug 1994 - Nov 2002 LukeAFB Phoenix, AZ / Keesler AFB, MS Supervisor: Mrs. Vickie Gooch PH: 228-377-5632 Ground Radar Systems Work center Supervisor / Training Instructor
Directly supervised from 6 to 22 personnel and overall maintenance activities Assigned work priorities, developed schedules, resolved conflicts Evaluated subordinates, Analyzed work performance, corrected deficiencies Documented training and equipment records Performed inspection, alignment, troubleshooting and maintenance on Air Traffic Control Radar Systems to include GPN-22 (Precision approach), UPX-27 (IFF/SIF), and TPS-75 (Radar surveillance) Training Instructor of military, civilian and international students in principles, operation, and repair of Radar Equipment encompassing 884 academic hours Develop lesson plans, conduct classroom presentations, prepare and administer written and performance examinations to determine student comprehension
May 1982 - Jul 1994 US Air Force Worldwide F-15 / F-16 Aircraft Integrated Avionics computerized Test Station and Component Technician Craftsman Production Control Supervisor
Supervise personnel and maintenance activities Coordinate and manage avionics repair functions and personnel utilization Ensure compliance with safety directives and maintenance standards Analyze performance and isolate faults of test equipment and aircraft components maintain equipment records and personnel training documentation Interpret electronic circuit and logic diagrams for isolation and repair of faulty circuits Inspect, service, repair, modify, install, calibrate and certify avionics systems
Additional Professional Qualifications
Quality Assurance Division Chief: (4 Yrs Exp.) Conducted inspections of maintenance personnel and equipment. Ensured compliance with safety directives and repair procedures. Maintained database and produced inspection reports. High Reliability Soldering Instructor: (5 Yrs Experience) Taught students soldering techniques in circuit card repair. Inspected, critiqued and certified work. Equipment Custodian: (10 Yrs Exp.) Accountability, control, inventory and acquisition of test equipment and operating systems ranging from 4 Thousand to 10 Million dollars. Computer Operation: Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel programs. Skilled in database management and use.
Education: 1981 North Douglas High School General Studies High School Diploma 1998 Community College of the Air Force Associate Degree in Avionic Systems Technology ( Aug 1998) Associate Degree in Electronic Systems Technology (Nov 1998) Occupational Instructor Certification (Mar 2002)
Professional Military
Non-Commissioned Officer Preparatory Course 1985 Non-Commissioned Officer Leadership School 1988 Non-Commissioned Officer Academy 1995 US Air Force Supervisors Course 1999
Technical Training
Integrated Avionics Computerized Test Station Technician (F15) 1982 Advanced Digital Techniques 1988 Avionics Test station and Component Specialist (F16/A10) 1989 Total Quality Management 1992 Quality Tools and Techniques 1993 Air Traffic Control Radar Repair 1994 High Reliability Soldering 1996 Instructional System Development 2000
Skills: Additional Professional Qualifications
Quality Assurance Division Chief: (4 Yrs Exp.) Conducted inspections of maintenance personnel and equipment. Ensured compliance with safety directives and repair procedures. Maintained database and produced inspection reports. High Reliability Soldering Instructor: (5 Yrs Experience) Taught students soldering techniques in circuit card repair. Inspected, critiqued and certified work. Equipment Custodian: (10 Yrs Exp.) Accountability, control, inventory and acquisition of test equipment and operating systems ranging from 4 Thousand to 10 Million dollars. Computer Operation: Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel programs. Skilled in database management and use.
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