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John Glenn

Hephzibah

Summary

Tech 5 Electrician at Kimberly Clark Corp, skilled in electrical troubleshooting and PLC programming. Proven ability to enhance operational efficiency through precise circuit testing and effective equipment repair. Adept at reading blueprints and collaborating with teams to achieve project goals. Committed to maintaining high safety and quality standards.

Overview

22
22
years of professional experience

Work History

Tech 5 Electrician

Kimberly Clark Corp
Beech Island
09.2004 - Current
  • Tested continuity of circuits with testing devices such as ohmmeters, voltmeters and ammeters.
  • Worked on Allen-Bradley 6000 drives.
  • Work on VFD 40, 525, 535, etc. drives
  • Read blueprints and schematics to determine work requirements for each project.
  • Installed leads and connected cables to motors, apparatus and equipment.
  • Programmed PLCs to control automated processes.
  • Installed, maintained, and tested electrical wiring, fixtures, control devices, and related equipment.
  • Replaced defective parts such as switches, fuses, relays, contactors and timers.
  • Inspected and tested circuit breakers, transformers, switchgear, motors, and other electrical components.
  • Connected wires to circuit breakers and transformers.
  • Dismantled electrical components using hand tools to disconnect and restore wiring connections.

Tech 5 Machinst /Maintenance Mechanic

Kimberly-Clark
Beech Island
09.2004 - 12.2019
  • Measured and marked dimensions and reference points to meet precise specifications.
  • Operate lathes. Vertical and horizontal milling machines, surface grinders, boring mills, drill presses, metal brakes, metal shears, and table saws.
  • Programmed and operated CNC mills.
  • Programmed using GibbsCAM and BobCAD-CAM machining software.
  • Read blueprints, sketches, drawings, manuals, specifications or sample part to determine dimensions and tolerance of finished work piece.
  • Adjusted machine feed and speed, changed cutting tools, or adjusted machine controls when automatic programming was faulty or if machines malfunctioned.
  • Dismantled and inspected components to complete necessary adjustments and repairs.
  • Read and followed blueprints, diagrams and drawings to fabricate products.
  • Calculated dimensions and tolerances using knowledge of mathematics and instruments such as micrometers or vernier calipers.
  • Assembled machined parts into mechanical units using hand tools and power tools.
  • Fabricated tools, jigs and fixtures to meet manufacturing and engineering needs.

Tech 5 Mill Wright

Prayon
Augusta
01.2003 - 09.2004
  • Assembled moving parts and sub-assemblies and adjusted, leveled and tensioned machines and components.
  • Troubleshot mechanical problems using schematics and technical manuals.
  • Repaired faulty electrical systems such as wiring harnesses, switches and control panels.
  • Fabricated parts when necessary using welding techniques including MIG and TIG welding processes.
  • Utilized hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring instruments to complete repairs.
  • Assembled machines and bolted, welded or riveted components to foundation or other structures using hand tools and power tools.
  • Read blueprints and sketches to fabricate equipment, make modifications, and establish work procedures.
  • Moved heavy machinery and equipment using hoists, dollies, rollers, and trucks.
  • Replaced worn or damaged parts in accordance with manufacturer's specifications.

Education

Electrical Control Systems - Industrial Electrical

Augusta Technical College
Augusta, GA
08-2016

Associate of Appllied Technology -

Augusta Technical College
Augusta, GA
03-2006

Manufacturing Maintenance Fundamentals -

Augusta Technical College
Augusta, GA
06-2004

Industrial Mechanical Systems -

Augusta Technical College
Augusta, GA
06-2004

Skills

  • Electrical / mechanical troubleshooting
  • Machinist duties
  • CNC operating and programming
  • Control systems programming
  • Circuit testing
  • Blueprint reading
  • Wiring installation
  • VFD operation
  • PLC programming
  • Motor maintenance
  • Equipment repair
  • Mechanical assembly
  • Preventive maintenance

Timeline

Tech 5 Electrician

Kimberly Clark Corp
09.2004 - Current

Tech 5 Machinst /Maintenance Mechanic

Kimberly-Clark
09.2004 - 12.2019

Tech 5 Mill Wright

Prayon
01.2003 - 09.2004

Electrical Control Systems - Industrial Electrical

Augusta Technical College

Associate of Appllied Technology -

Augusta Technical College

Manufacturing Maintenance Fundamentals -

Augusta Technical College

Industrial Mechanical Systems -

Augusta Technical College
John Glenn