Patrick A. York
1561 Keibler Beach Drive
New Kensington, PA. 15068
724-448-7584
Patrickyork347@yahoo.com
CAREER OBJECTIVE
My careerobjective istofurthermycareerwithATIwhere mytrainingand skillscanbe utilizedtothe
benefitof the company.
EDUCATION: VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL, New Kensington,PA
Graduated,June 1981
INDIANA UNIVERSITYOF PA, Indiana,PA.
Curriculum:BusinessAdministration
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
ATI Flat RolledProducts- Leechburg,PA
2015 CustomerProtection Plan
ď‚· Jobshadowedat #30 SlitterfromMay to July
ď‚· Operated#30 SlitterfromAugusttoDecember
o Recordedproduction anddelayminutesin Coil Track
o Inspectedandpreppedcoilsforthe rollingmill
ď‚§ Removedandor markeddefectsaccording toqualityandprocessing
instructions
ď‚§ Changedslitterknivesonregularbasis
o Completedforkliftandcrane training
o Trainedtemporary workforce to safely operate slitter
1995 to Quality Specialist
Present
ď‚· Same responsibilitiesasMetallurgical Observerposition(1991-1995) with added
problemsolvingand leadershipaccountability describedbelow
o Responsible forreviewinganddispositioning all rejectedmaterial fromeach
operationon shift
o Trainedcrewson qualityproceduresateachoperation
o Supervisedproductionandmaintenance personnel onoff turns
o Directedtroubleshootingeffortsforquality,productionandmaintenance issues
o Conducted housekeepingandemployee safetyaudits
o Performedqualityauditsof material priortoshipmenttothe customer
o Conductedyieldstudyonprimarynormalizerthatresultedina1% yield
improvementvaluedat$500K peryear
o Team memberof 90-daycontinuousimprovementteams thatdelivered50to
85% reductioninqualitycosts
1994: Strike Duty
ď‚· Operatedoverheadcranesandforkliftstoservicesoperations
1991 to 1995: Metallurgical Observer
ď‚· Responsible forensuringmaterial processedoneachoperationwithinspecificationsset
by TechServices(SPCcharting).
ď‚· Performeddewpointmeasurements,atmosphere checks,temperature readings,gas
flowreadings,coating thickness checks, franklininsulationtests, safetygaschecks for
shutdownsandmaintenance
ď‚· Adjustedgasflows,humidifiersettings,C10paintpumpflowstoensure keyprocess
variablesremain withinspecification
ď‚· Trainedandassistedcrewswithproductionrecordingissues(Coil TrackandIBM).
ď‚· Workedwithproductiontocorrect any outof specconditions
1989 to 1991: MagneticTester
ď‚· Responsible foraccuratelyperformingall testsrequiredbycustomerson material
producedinBagdad
UNITED STATES ARMY - Fort Bragg, North Carolina
February 1984 to February 1988:
Airborne Infantry:
ď‚· Assignedto machine gunteamwhere Iquicklyworkedmyway topositionof machine
gunner
ď‚· Achievedrank of E5 in lessthanthree years
ď‚· Assignedasbattalionairitemsncomylast yearof service
o Responsible forobtainingall parachutes,weaponscasesandhardware needed
for battalionairborne operations
o Set upthe distributionpointsatairforce base and retrieval pointsatdrop
zones.Iwas responsible forturningall equipmentaccountedfor
o Thiswas accomplishedwithtwentypeople assignedtome fromthe battalion

Patrick A. York (2)

  • 1.
    Patrick A. York 1561Keibler Beach Drive New Kensington, PA. 15068 724-448-7584 Patrickyork347@yahoo.com CAREER OBJECTIVE My careerobjective istofurthermycareerwithATIwhere mytrainingand skillscanbe utilizedtothe benefitof the company. EDUCATION: VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL, New Kensington,PA Graduated,June 1981 INDIANA UNIVERSITYOF PA, Indiana,PA. Curriculum:BusinessAdministration EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE ATI Flat RolledProducts- Leechburg,PA 2015 CustomerProtection Plan ď‚· Jobshadowedat #30 SlitterfromMay to July ď‚· Operated#30 SlitterfromAugusttoDecember o Recordedproduction anddelayminutesin Coil Track o Inspectedandpreppedcoilsforthe rollingmill ď‚§ Removedandor markeddefectsaccording toqualityandprocessing instructions ď‚§ Changedslitterknivesonregularbasis o Completedforkliftandcrane training o Trainedtemporary workforce to safely operate slitter 1995 to Quality Specialist Present ď‚· Same responsibilitiesasMetallurgical Observerposition(1991-1995) with added problemsolvingand leadershipaccountability describedbelow o Responsible forreviewinganddispositioning all rejectedmaterial fromeach operationon shift o Trainedcrewson qualityproceduresateachoperation o Supervisedproductionandmaintenance personnel onoff turns o Directedtroubleshootingeffortsforquality,productionandmaintenance issues o Conducted housekeepingandemployee safetyaudits o Performedqualityauditsof material priortoshipmenttothe customer o Conductedyieldstudyonprimarynormalizerthatresultedina1% yield improvementvaluedat$500K peryear o Team memberof 90-daycontinuousimprovementteams thatdelivered50to 85% reductioninqualitycosts 1994: Strike Duty ď‚· Operatedoverheadcranesandforkliftstoservicesoperations
  • 2.
    1991 to 1995:Metallurgical Observer ď‚· Responsible forensuringmaterial processedoneachoperationwithinspecificationsset by TechServices(SPCcharting). ď‚· Performeddewpointmeasurements,atmosphere checks,temperature readings,gas flowreadings,coating thickness checks, franklininsulationtests, safetygaschecks for shutdownsandmaintenance ď‚· Adjustedgasflows,humidifiersettings,C10paintpumpflowstoensure keyprocess variablesremain withinspecification ď‚· Trainedandassistedcrewswithproductionrecordingissues(Coil TrackandIBM). ď‚· Workedwithproductiontocorrect any outof specconditions 1989 to 1991: MagneticTester ď‚· Responsible foraccuratelyperformingall testsrequiredbycustomerson material producedinBagdad UNITED STATES ARMY - Fort Bragg, North Carolina February 1984 to February 1988: Airborne Infantry: ď‚· Assignedto machine gunteamwhere Iquicklyworkedmyway topositionof machine gunner ď‚· Achievedrank of E5 in lessthanthree years ď‚· Assignedasbattalionairitemsncomylast yearof service o Responsible forobtainingall parachutes,weaponscasesandhardware needed for battalionairborne operations o Set upthe distributionpointsatairforce base and retrieval pointsatdrop zones.Iwas responsible forturningall equipmentaccountedfor o Thiswas accomplishedwithtwentypeople assignedtome fromthe battalion