The document provides a summary and resume for James W. Hudgens III. It summarizes his over 10 years of experience in personnel management, production planning, and technical repair. It also outlines his education and professional experience, including his current role as a Production Control Planner II at FMC Technologies where he is responsible for directing the shop floor and managing multi-million dollar work in progress inventory.
Experienced Production Planner with 10+ Years Experience
1. James W. Hudgens III
2311 Meandering Trail Kingwood, Texas 77339
936-718-5694 | hudgens3.trey@gmail.com
SUMMARY
Proven leader with over 10 years of experience in personnel management, production planning, and
technical repair. Consistently reviewed as a dependable, hard-working, and dedicated team player who
works well under pressure with minimum supervision. Established problem-solver and critical thinker
with an ability to adapt to new situations.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
United States Marine Corps October 2006 – October 2010
Small Arms Repairer/Technician Course – Excelled in repair and maintenance of small arms weapon
systems in accordance with Navy / Marine Corps standards.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
FMC Technologies, Production Control Planner II November 2013 - Present
• Directs Shop Floor by prioritizing work load by customer offshore dates.
• Responsible for managing the release of Production Orders to the shop floor based on
part(s) availability and floor capacity.
• Responsible for managing multi-million-dollar work in progress inventory. WIP is
considered work that has been stopped due to missing parts or damaged parts.
• Communicates issue’s such as potential to miss rig dates, long lead item parts to the highest
level when schedule is in jeopardy of being missed in order to get priority placed on issue.
• Schedule outside vendors for work performed in the shop that is outside the guidelines of a
technician.
• Order parts and tooling to assist with all service orders that will be worked in the shop.
• Well versed in SAP, shipping equipment, as well as ordering parts and scheduling outside
vendors.
• Received multiple “Spotlight on Excellence” awards for focusing being customer centered,
excelling in on-time delivery.
FMC Technologies, Assembly Technician II April 2011 - November 2013
• Performed mobilization and demobilization of subsea equipment, including
assembly/testing, equipment preservation, and final factory inspections.
• Followed and completed project specific service orders for customer equipment
• Provide training to new hires on work center job specific projects.
• Created Job Safety Analysis checklist for all pressure testing and heavy lifting operations
• Coordinated outside vendor services and customer inventory for service orders.
• Completed several service orders prior to the customer’s need date.
• Received Spotlight on Excellence for being customer centered. Provided the customer and
project teams with updates on their projects with the estimated completion date.
McCorvey Sheet Metal Company, Shop Technician November 2010 – April 2011
• Responsible for the shipping and receiving of Commercial air ducts.
• Coordinated and facilitated loading and unloading of equipment.
• Organized the routes of inbound and outbound shipments.
• Performed routine inspections of outbound equipment.
2. James W. Hudgens III
2311 Meandering Trail Kingwood, Texas 77339
936-718-5694 | hudgens3.trey@gmail.com
United States Marine Corps, Small Arms Repairer / Technician October 2006 - October 2010
• Managed repair of small arms weapons in accordance with Navy / Marine Corps standards.
• Created, managed, and executed the annual, semi-annual, and quarterly preventive
maintenance schedule in accordance with weapon systems technical manual specifications.
• Coordinated and executed weapons movements in and out of the Continental United States.
• Responsible for the inventory of more than $10 million worth of military equipment.