Shaun D'Arcey has over 30 years of experience in manufacturing engineering and management roles in the aerospace industry. He has a proven track record of improving processes, reducing costs and ensuring quality and on-time delivery. His most recent roles include Sr. Manufacturing Engineer at UTC Aerospace Systems, where he supported major military programs, and Cell Manager, where he oversaw production of landing gears. He holds a Machinist Certificate and is Lean Six Sigma certified.
1. Resume of Shaun D’Arcey
Objective: Full time employment with a progressive company that will utilize my skills,
knowledge and experience to secure new and existing processes.
Personal information:
59 Lake Forrest Rd.
Lynchburg, TN 37352
Phone: 931-581-6761
Experience: UTC Aerospace Landing Systems June 2015-March 2016
Sr. Manufacturing Engineer Military Programs
(Tullahoma)
Responsibilities:
• Primary focus on the F-18 program while assisting military
program M.E.’s on other programs
• Support day to day production with emphasis on OTD,
quality and customer support
• Develop new process for improvements to cycle time and
Quality
UTC Aerospace Landing Systems Dec. 2013 – June 2015
Cell Manager Military Programs(C-17,F-18,F-35)
(Tullahoma)
Responsibilities:
• Oversee day to production on Military landing gears
and personnel to support the Quality and delivery
schedules. Reporting directly were Supervisors,
Manufacturing Engineers, and production workers
• Primary focus on the C-17 program to complete
production by the end of 2015
• Reported daily to Senior Leadership and site
management on production status
• Maintain recovery schedules and plans to recover
late deliveries.
Goodrich Corporation/United Technologies Aerospace Systems
Manufacturing Engineer Level III Dec. 2011- Dec.2013
(Tullahoma)
Responsibilities:
• F-35 Red team- investigate production problems
and advise on resolutions.
2. • Investigate possible offload suppliers and develop
them into suppliers to support program.
• Marble Transition weld project- work with MP&T
do develop startup of the weld machine transfer to
Tullahoma
Goodrich Corporation March 2009-2011
Technical Project Leader/ M.E
(Oakville)
Resposibilities:
• Lead ME/ production in the development of
new products and support implementation
into production
• Research new cutting tool technology,
select, purchase and implement into
processes for improved cycle times
• Develop Catia based models of all
production tooling. Create, maintain tooling
data base for all new tooling and existing
tooling in use.
• Recommend, lead and participate in Lean
manufacturing events.
• Consult with team members on new
equipment development and process within
all site in the landing gear SBU.
• Troubleshoot and resolve process problems
on all components within the Oakville site,
including production and assembly functions
involving tooling issues.
• Support and drive continuous improvement
culture.
C.I. Coordinator (Temp) August 2010-August 2011
(Tullahoma)
• Lead and coordinate all Lean events for the
Tullahoma facility.
• Participate in Kaikaku events with the
Special seating facility and MRO Miami
facilities
• Drive Lean culture in daily activities
3. • Create and develop site Obeya room
• Consult and guide teams in week long
events and daily practices at all salary and
hourly employees
Goodrich Corporation
Senior Manufacturing Engineer Nov. 2006-2009
(Tullahoma)
Responsibilities:
• Assigned to the Legacy cell to monitor processes
that are manufactured in the area
• Monitor, correct, troubleshoot existing processes to
ensure quality, cycle time, and delivery of landing
gear components.
• Create, maintain component process layouts and
ensure adherence to all customer and internal
specifications and procedures
• Implement continuous improvement ideas to reduce
cycle time on landing gear components.
• Lead and participate in lean events to improve
various steps in the production of landing gear
components
• Advise suppliers of issues and request
improvements to accomplish standard time
requirements
• Deliver all components to schedule
• Catia model creation
Goodrich Corporation
Senior Manufacturing Engineer Oct.2004- Oct. 2006
(Tullahoma)
Responsibilities:
• Review and request drawing changes on F-35 main
landing gear cylinder
4. • Create process for main cylinder in Auto cad / Catia
• Purchase tooling and fixtures for production
• Work together with programmers to ensure quality
and best practices on prove out and production for
components
• Work on prove out with shop and programmers to
achieve process times for delivery criteria and
quality
• Advise suppliers of issues and request
improvements to accomplish standard time
requirements
• Deliver component to schedule
• Catia training (7 days)
Goodrich Corporation
Senior Manufacturing Engineer/ Supervisor Feb.2004- Oct. 2004
(Tullahoma)
Responsibilities:
• Start up shift meeting and assign employees to work
stations
• Working with associates to resolve production
issues
• Promote a Safe and Healthy work environment
• Issue special handlers when required
• Respond to root cause and permanent corrective
actions
• Support and participate in all lean initiatives.
• Labour approvals and reports
• Recommend and support quality and continuous
improvements.
Goodrich Corp./B.F. Goodrich/Menasco
Technical Coordinator Dec.95- Feb.2004
(Oakville)
Responsibilities:
5. • Troubleshoot production problems and work on
continuous improvements for reduce cycle times
• Design and procure special and standard tooling
used in manufacturing process
• Manage sources of tooling and fixtures for new and
existing programs
• Oversee the establishment of tooling and fixture
designs to achieve part dimensional and
performance requirements
• Direct prove out and delivery schedules for internal
and vendors supplying machining of landing gear
components
• Direct prove out and operation development for
component manufacturing
• Develop and monitor tool and fixture deliveries
• Establish and follow part schedule and manage the
assembly process to meet customer requirements
• Manage the development of the processes required
to manufacture components of landing gear
• Prepare and present departmental presentation for
department management for customer relations
• Work on AR development for justification of new
equipment purchases
• Advise vendors on new product development to
ensure delivery and quality
Menasco Aerospace
Supervisor (Machine Shop) 1989-1995
Responsibilities:
6. • Start up shift meeting and assign employees to work
stations
• Working with associates to resolve production
issues
• Develop SPC system and DOE’s as required
• Promote a Safe and Healthy work environment
• Respond to root cause and permanent corrective
actions
• Support and participate in all lean initiatives.
• Labour approvals and reports
• Recommend and support quality and continuous
improvements.
Menasco Aerospace
Machine Shop Technician 1986-1989
Responsibilities:
• Operate CNC boring mills, manual boring mills,
CNC profilers, CNC lathes to produce quality
components used in a variety of different landing
gears.
• Setup and prove out new CNC programs on new
and existing components.
• Run SPC and DOE’s with engineers to improve
quality and efficiencies on landing gear components
Algoma Steel Corporation 1980-1986
Machinist-Fitter Apprentice
Responsibilities:
• Operated a wide variety of machinery on a
rotational schedule to learn all the machinery
involved in a registered apprenticeship program.
• Province of Ontario Certified Machinist
Certificate of Qualification No.187953
Education:
Mohawk College of Applied Arts & Technology Tool design Certificate
7. Successfully complete 2 of 6 semesters of a fully
qualified tool design course (Auto Cad)
Mohawk College of Applied Arts & Technology NC Programming
Successfully completed Basic NC programming
course ( internal 30 hour)
Sault College of Applied Arts & Technology Advance Fitter-Machinist
Completed 35 week advance apprenticeship course
Sault College of Applied Arts & Technology Machine Shop Program
Completed certificate course on Machine Shop,
course was to prepare for apprenticeship. Program
was full credit course with English, physics, math,
drafting, and blue print interpretation.
Iroquois Falls Secondary School 4 year OSSGD with advance course in math and
sciences.
Certificates: Province of Ontario Certified Machinist
Certificate of Qualification No.187953
Lean Practitioner Goodrich
Ace associate (UTC Lean Program)
Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerance
General Information:
I have completed my Lean Practitioner
certification. I have participated and lead
numerous lean events in Cleveland, Oakville
and Tullahoma. I have used Auto Cad, and
Catia for the last 10 years and being trained
in more Catia applications to improve my
proficiency in the design and manipulation
of models.
Canadian citizen
US Person (permanent resisident) Green
Card.
References:
Interests: Golf,
Mountain Biking