With experience as the captain of both a state-winning football team and a highly competitive state-ranked football team, I have demonstrated strong leadership skills and the ability to thrive in a team environment. Additionally, I have honed my mechanical skills through self-teaching, enabling me to build and race cars like the Mustang and Dodge Charger in my own driveway. Alongside my passion for mechanics, I successfully owned and operated a dog kennel where I bred four different types of dogs. Currently, I am expanding my skill set by teaching myself programming in software science development. Since starting in July, I have already achieved three certifications in Java programming, SQL, and introductory developer skills.
Maintenance was great guys but slow to the side so I had to pay for a nice problem minus work to keep the machine operating within the timeframe. We need it to get the order completed so he can be aged packaged loaded on the truck and out by the same day. Some of these repairs are, welding the sheer blade, adjusting sensors on the die slider, diagnosing billet saw machine( it had a mind of its own at times), and torch cutting flashes off the back of the die when the die was not properly temperature checked and the billet mushroomed out.
Oversaw team operations during a supervisor's absence of several months. Before my departure to relocate in Atlanta.
Sorting and organizing the dies by numbers and letters throughout an two Building warehouse lucky we had a motorized
cart. Get a list from the floor team supervisor of the expected dyes that would be needed for the night. Make sure that they have been sandblasted and polished. After that comes the set up of the die and it appropriate Bakker. And placed in the over of approximately 800 to 900°
Once a nice amount of today’s jobs are in the ovens, then I will go to the caution room to check the tank for the previous jobs dies to see if the acid it has done it job for the dies to be ready to move to be sand blessed.
With this position, quality checks was 100% upon my judgment. Nice amount of pressure huh especially when the order approximate time of completion time is seven hours and gap has tensions of shrinking after cooling, stretching, getting cut by the soul, and aging. Man have I seen RACKS of 16k piece order having to be recycled after aging due to incorrect gap measurements. From here is how I become a press operator. I guess they said since I’m already a part of the quality team, I might as well be a part of the production team, so I can check the quality from the beginning to the end ahahaaa
Measurements measurements measurements as well saw height, saw height, saw height.
Wants poured from the scratching crew I would’ve just my soul due to the blueprint reading roll up maybe an inch or two to cut a sample to be sent to the quality team once greenlighted your run a full pass, but the first four pairs will be check due to soul damage to make sure pieces or not Bent on the ends, diagonally cut, or rigid. Made sure the racks were properly set up with metal blocks the head sleeves on to hold the approximate amount of weight. Usually depending upon the type of order, you could get a four stack or maybe five per rack. From here I moved to the stretching team; tail stretcher to be exact.