1. Adam D. Reeves
324 Short Springs Road adamreeves30@gmail.com
Tullahoma, TN. 37388 931-993-5523(Cell)
I am an energetic craftsman with over 18 years of manufacturing background in
large, complicated stainless steel equipment design and manufacturing. I have
been promoted from a PW2 position to the top as a PW5, and now I am one of
the Prototype Technician leads. Before taking my current position, I was a
Group Leader in our Assembly Area and managed a staff of 5 to 10 personnel.
I am looking for an opportunity where I can bring over 18 years of production
and design skills to a company team that strives for high quality equipment
and where I can share my Kaizen training.
FrankeFood Services (Promoted to several positions)
PrototypeTechnician Lead 7/2008 – Present
Responsible for assembly of new equipment designs to meet customer
expectations.
Provide feedback to design engineers that improve manufacturing processes
and reduce equipment costs.
I have been involved with over 20 Design for Lean (DFL) events where the
goal was to improve designs, streamline manufacturability of the equipment,
reduce costs and improve the quality of the finished product.
I support our UL Witness lab in internal testing and all regulatory tests by
making sure that the equipment is built to the design and supporting any minor
changes needed during testing.
I help teach good welding and polishing procedures to new welders and
polishers in the General Assembly area.
I am the lead person that travels to most conventions to perform setups, final
detailing of equipment for show presentations and then help support Sales
answer customer questions regarding design and operational parameters of
the equipment.
Group Leader – GeneralAssembly 5/2005 – 6/2008
Responsible for providing leadership of one of the Assembly Cells.
Duties included welding stainless steel components and complex assemblies
Welding high visibility stainless steel and aluminum components that required
exception quality for customer interface.
Helped mentor and lead others within the production cell to grow their
knowledge and improve the quality of the cell output.
Gave input to engineers for improvement of designs.
PW2 Welder 12/1997 – 5/2005
Responsible for high quality welding and polishing of stainless steel equipment
and large assemblies.