1. 9801 N. El Uno Minor, Tucson, AZ 85743•520-744-5657(h)•520-730-0578(c)•klarkin698@aol.com
Kenneth E. Larkin
Objective
• Over my working career I have learned many things. I would like to share the knowledge I have
learned through my past experiences. Helped develop Standard Operating Procedures. I would like to
move into a supervisors role .
Experience
1996 to Present ASARCO, Silver Bell Mine Tucson, AZ
Leadman Plant Maintenance - 2006 to Present
Set up pumping stations and pipelines, around the mine property and maintaining them.
Overseeing and troubleshooting the day-to-day activities to keep the solvent extraction plant
operating.
I completed several crane classes on rigging and the operations of the crane.
Machinist - 1996 to 2006
Manufacturing and repairing parts for the haul trucks, dozers, shovels, and pumps.
1993 to 1996 Magnetek Tucson, AZ
Machinist
Performed welding on various equipment
Repaired pumps
Performed mechanic responsibilities on motors
1992 to 1993 Arizona Aircraft Spares Tucson, AZ
Machinist
Sheet metal work with lay out; work from prints for the aircraft.
Made molds for metal or fiberglass.
1985 to 1992 Orach Machine Shop Tucson, AZ
Machinist
Prototype and short run production machinist duties
Education
October 2012 McElroy University Fusion Training
2. 520-744-5657(h)•520-730-0578(c)•klarkin698@aol.com
Kenneth E. Larkin
August 2002
1985 - 1988
United Steel Worker
Center for Worker Health and Safety
Pima Community College
Leadership Development
Hazardous Materials Training
Machine Tool Technology
Skills and Equipment:
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• Line out of personal assignments; project management
• Reading and executing blueprints
• Helped develop standard operating procedures
• Negotiated Labor Contracts
• Vertical/Horizontal Mills and the Attachment
• Front end loaders
• Snorkel Lift Up to 130 Feet
• Drill Press
• 30 ton Mobile Crane operation
• Sky Jack Working Platform
• Conventional Lathes
• 10 ton Hydro Lift Crane operation
• Fork Lifts up to 7 tons
• Saws and Grinders operation
• 50 ton Shaw Box Crane operation
• HDEP Fusion Machines up to No. 2065/1600
• Portable Boaring Bar operation
• Tubing Bender
• Heat Exchangers
• A large variety of hand tools operation
References
References are available on request.