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group. Ayurvedic massage training for 3 month was assigned to experimental group (5 days a week) and control
group was not allowed to undergo any experimental treatment, but they are permitted to do their daily routine
work. From the selected subjects (N=40) pretest (initial) and post test (after training) was conducted on the
criterion measures (Sit and Reach Test, Trunk Extension Test, Bridge Up Test, Sit Up Test and assessment of
pain through visual analogue) at the start and the end of the experimental training programme. The data
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Companies can lose money because they fail to use significant opportunities to improve product
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the quality and productivity of product is must for any company.
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implementing statistical tools in local plastic injection molding company. Injection molding Company deployed
some part of the “Seven Basic Tools” to improve the quality of the product used by our society and reduce cost
of the product. Companies may reluctant to their quality status and customer satisfactory status without
implementing any helping tool which may reduce cost by identifying and decreasing number of defects and
consequently improving product quality and productivity of the system/process. Statistical techniques like
“Seven Basic Statistical Tools” (SPC) provides a very valuable and cost effective way to meet these objectives.
The principle aim of this study is to train quality personnel that how to use these SPC tools and exploit these
data in Pareto analysis, control Chart, Cause & Effect Diagram and histogram analysis. The causes of nonconformity
and root causes of quality problems were specified and possible remedies were proposed to
organization to overcome their problems. Some significant Improvement was also observed after SPC
implementation in Process potential capability (Cp), Process Actual Capability (Cpk) and Defective parts per
million (DPM)
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1. William Johnson
Jbigwill747@aol.com
626-803-8602
Objective
To build a career with manufacturing company to become a high level technician
Dmc Power Inc Technical Field Rep
12/2014-1/2016
This position entails calling on engineers, contractors and end users for the purpose of technical
assistance, training and specification of DMC POWER
Conduct product education and training seminars for end users, designers, distributors, contractors
etc… as requested while continuing to educate himself/herself on DMC POWER
Assist end users, specifying entities, design firms, code authorities etc… with product specifications
and code approvals.
Assist end users and contractors with jobsite failure analysis and hands-on work assignments when
required.
Handle difficult situations with professionalism and tact
Ducommun Aerostuctures 12/2012- 07/2014
Tooling /Safety Coordinator/
.Responsibilities:
.Customer Tool Control Tooling Audits Process CTL for Aerospace projects
.Production Operator
.Process Audits for AS9100 and Customer Requirements
.Safety Classes for workers and training for OSHA rules and Regulations
.Perform Tooling Audits for Outside Vendors.
Shultz Steel 10/2011 - 06/2012
Tool Setter / Tool Crib Attendant
▪ Responsible for ordering, storing, issuing, sharpening, and maintaining all tools and holders
for the machine shop. Use various type of grinding machines( included monoset, OD.ID.Balancer
Presetter.
▪ Communicate professionally, both verbally and in writing.
▪ Store items in an orderly and accessible manner in warehouses, tool rooms, supply rooms, or
other areas.
▪ Pack and unpack items to be stocked on shelves in stockrooms, warehouses, or storage
yards.
▪ Dispose of damaged or defective items, or return them to vendors.
2. ▪ Clean and maintain supplies, tools, equipment, and storage areas in order to ensure
compliance with safety regulations.
▪ Receive and count stock items, and record data manually or using computer.
▪ Examine and inspect stock items for wear or defects, reporting any damage to supervisors.
▪ Mark stock items using identification tags, stamps, electric marking tools, or other labeling
equipment.
▪ Verify inventory computations by comparing them to physical counts of stock, and investigate
discrepancies or adjust errors.
▪ Provide assistance or direction to other stockroom, warehouse, or storage yard workers.
▪ Keep records on the use and/or damage of stock or stock handling equipment.
▪ Determine proper storage methods, identification, and stock location based on turnover,
environmental factors, and physical capabilities of facilities.
▪ Recommend disposal of excess, defective, or obsolete stock.
▪ Issue or distribute materials, products, parts, and supplies to customers or coworkers, based
on information from incoming requisitions.
▪ Purchase new or additional stock, or prepare documents that provide for such purchases.
▪ Sell materials, equipment, and other items from stock in retail settings.
▪ Advise retail customers or internal users on the appropriateness of parts, supplies, or
materials requested.
▪ Prepare and maintain records and reports of inventories, price lists, shortages, shipments,
expenditures, and goods used or issued.
▪ Prepare products, supplies, equipment, or other items for use by adjusting, repairing or
assembling them as necessary.
▪ Confer with engineering and purchasing personnel and vendors regarding stock procurement
and availability.
Ducommun Aero Structures 06/2011-10/2011
Research and Development Technician
▪ Lay out, fabricate, assemble, and test aerospace parts, assemblies, and mechanisms to assist
engineers in the development of products/parts for new programs or development opportunities.
▪ Fabricates and assembles test equipment, tooling, shop aids, or other devices for
experimental test projects.
▪ Interfaces with engineers, laboratories, and program team to coordinate job tasks and report
progress.
▪ Documents standard work and refines processes as they move from development to
production ready.
▪ Tracking and documenting project activities, taking notes and setting estimated completion
dates of activities, consults and seeks clarification to get the job done correctly, accountable for
tracking of all materials and data associated with project, and offers suggestions and
improvements to the processes.
▪ Active participation in design team and gathering ideas for improvement.
Applied company 12/2010-05/2011
3. ECU mechanic/ QA control
▪ Construct and maintain test facilities for aircraft parts and systems, according to
specifications.
▪ Fabricate and install parts and systems to be tested in test equipment, using hand tools,
power tools, and test instruments.
▪ Identify required data, data acquisition plans and test parameters, setting up equipment to
conform to these specifications.
▪ Inspect, diagnose, maintain, and operate test setups and equipment to detect malfunctions.
▪ Operate and calibrate computer systems and devices to comply with test requirements and to
perform data acquisition and analysis.
▪ Test aircraft systems under simulated operational conditions, performing systems readiness
tests and pre- and post-operational checkouts, to establish design or fabrication parameters.
▪ Confer with engineering personnel regarding details and implications of test procedures and
results.
▪ Exchange cooling system components in various vehicles.
▪ Finish vehicle instrumentation and de-instrumentation.
▪ Record and interpret test data on parts, assemblies, and mechanisms.
General Mills 01/2010-07/2010
Machine operator/ QA control
▪ Start and operate various machines and production equipment.
▪ Perform required steps from the batch ticket.
▪ Process blends and mild and complex reactions in vessels.
▪ Keep hoses, pumps and vessels clean in between process batches.
▪ Prepare product for shipping to include packaging, stenciling and labeling.
▪ Assist maintenance in preventive maintenance start-ups and shutdowns.
▪ Complete the necessary paperwork to keeps materials up to date (batch yield on each
completed batch ticket).
▪ Perform and understand all in-process quality checks on batches produced.
▪ Performs process control and quality checks.
▪ Operates date coders and verifies code dates on cases.
▪ Observes all OSHA and facility safety rules and regulations including use of personal
protective equipment.
▪ Maintains work area in a safe and orderly fashion according to General Manufacturing
Practices and Safety Guidelines.
▪ Cleans all equipment using current sanitation practices.
▪ Assists Quality Assurance in obtaining samples of products and other miscellaneous duties.
4. ▪ Responsible for basic troubleshooting of all processing equipment
▪ Responsible for accurate, timely, and legible completion of daily production reports/
documents.
▪ Train new associates.
▪ Perform any other miscellaneous duties as assigned
Vought Aircraft 06/1/08 - 10/09
Production Control
Responsibilities:
▪ Expedites, routes, and dispatches material and parts in accordance with production schedules
and commitments.
▪ Reviews master production schedule to determine possible and actual shortages and alerts
proper authorities of potential problems.
▪ Take appropriate action to expedite materials such as order-damaged material repaired or in-
house material transportation. Reports on completion dates, material changes or substitutions,
shortages, and schedule modifications.
▪ Personal Computer skills and Material/ Production Tracking Software. Responsible for
receiving, verifying completeness of Work Orders, counting, storing and inputting into Inventory
System, accurate Inventory counts and location records for all part numbers received into their
user deliver to unit and for day to day customer service, kitting and Stockroom security.
▪ Duties include Inventory Reconciliation, Daily Audits, Cycle Counts, Aging Transit to Stock
and No Location Report with tool control, production control and inventory management.
▪ Experience with Piecekeeper, SPS, MES, MEDS, MCS, MOR.
▪ Requisition and store shipping materials and supplies to maintain inventory of stock.
▪ Compute amounts, such as space available, and shipping, storage, and demurrage charges,
using calculator or price list.
▪ Pack, seal, label, and affix proper labeling to prepare materials for shipping, using work
devices such as hand tools.
▪ Retrieves part number on computer, determines correct sales order and prepares invoices.
▪ Sorts identifies and counts stock, verifying against shipping list and control records. Follows
customer specifications in packing, packaging, and routing.
5. ▪ Pulls and issues components for assembly routers. Maintains accurate records of blank stock
and components. Stock blank parts in preparation for future routers. Stocks customer returns,
verifying count, part and lot number.
▪ Takes physical inventory of finished goods.
▪ Issues parts for finished goods assembly routers.
▪ Checks correctness of inventory records.
▪ Oversees the accuracy of inventory.
▪ Ensures that all records are kept in accordance to our quality management system.
▪ Performs record keeping, data entry, housekeeping, and follows safety regulations.
Atlantic Aviation 12/10/07 - 06/1/08
Aircraft Refuel Mechanic/FUEL FARM OPERATOR/Pm Mechanic
▪ Check all tug vans, fuel trucks, belt loaders, lift trucks, gpu’s, blue water carts mechanical step
trucks checks for mechanical operation fluid checks electrical operation.
▪ Daily record keeping for all checks and breakdowns.
▪ Tracking of all parts on order.
▪ Maintaining high-level aircraft fuel trucks of pumps hoses interlocks systems, air brakes,
ground straps and safety equipment.
▪ Proper disposal of hazardous material parts fluids, hoses. Inspect all fire
▪ Extinguishers.
▪ Performs operational duties at the Fuel Facilities/Systems. Duties include, but are not limited
to, receiving/dispatching jet fuel, gasoline, diesel fuel, avgas and glycol via pipelines and trucks;
sampling and testing products for quality control and performing inspections and basic
maintenance on facilities, fuel systems, and fueling vehicles; support Quality Control Technicians;
performing routine and periodic inspections in compliance with company, customer, government
and industry standards; transferring product and monitoring storage tanks, pipelines, and related
equipment to ensure good working order; conducting all work in a safe fashion; making required
log entries of fuel transactions, quality control, and maintenance; and the ability to comply with
attendance/tardiness standards.
Sargent Fletcher Aerospace 08/14/04 - 11/5/07
Mechanic III /QA control
▪ Knowledge of mechanical drawings for use in final assembly for small-diameter bombs for
military weapons.
6. ▪ Test all high pressure air lines, and high pressure injectors, air products installed all electrical
lines test lines for opens prepare for all ESD checks using chemical seals for wirer protection
using heat guns, solder pins for wirer install control systems install.
▪ Final assembly for F-16 fuel pylons rivets on nut plates, installed all electrical lines, high-
pressure air injectors install all faring covers.
▪ Sheet metal fabricate of F22 fuel tanks using drill jigs for final drill outs install sub assembly
frames and small part fabricate including rivets countersinks and nut plates including; blueprints,
engineering orders, planning travelers, directives, applicable specifications, quality control
standards, acceptance test procedures and customer purchase orders.
▪ Inspection layout and first article inspection on machined parts, forgings, stampings and sheet
metal forms. Use as reference guides to determine conformance to proper dimensions.
▪ Inspects all types of assemblies, sub-assemblies, final assemblies and installations. Record
all inspection data and fills out all acceptance test procedures.
▪ Re-inspects all rework to above requirements.
▪ Perform analytical inspections, repairs and modifications of primary and secondary structural
assemblies on Aircraft.
▪ Position requires the ability to work with Technical Orders, TCTO's, and read blueprints
proficiently. Determine the proper tools, support equipment and operational procedures needed to
achieve all task elements from initial assembly to final product inspection and delivery.
▪ Responsible for FOD prevention and Safety rules and regulations, adhering to the company
tool control program and other related duties.
▪ Perform assembly and disassembly operations on aircraft structures in accordance with DOD,
manufacturer, company, supplier and other directives.
▪ Performs operational checks of aircraft structural components with or without production aids.
▪ Assembles and tests articles for use in structural and system testing, development, and
modification of aircraft.
▪ Able to read and interpret schematics, assembly drawings, process specifications, technical
manuals, written instructions, test procedures, etc.
▪ Able to setup and use a variety of precision measuring instruments such as: dial indicators,
micrometers, gauges, protractors, and calipers, etc.
▪ Able to use common hand tools such as: drills, reamers, deburrers, files, rivet guns, bucking
bars, etc. Able to assemble aircraft structures and associated components with the aid of jigs and
fixtures by drilling, filing, filling, honing, reaming, counter-sinking, dimpling, burring and fastening.
7. ▪ Able to perform close tolerance assembly operations such as: shimming, fitting, trimming, and
aligning where variances may occur considerably from one assembly to another as with fairings
and the mating of major structural assemblies.
▪ Able to replace ribs, stiffeners, stringers in skinned assemblies establishing from blueprints
with firm callouts, butt, center, chord, station and water lines.
▪ Able to blind pickup of hole locations for blank parts from existing structure. Also able to
correct cans, buckles, wrinkles in outer skins.
▪ Able to operate such equipment as brakes, grinders, band saws, and presses.
▪ Able to identify different types of corrosion, clean and treat corrosion, remove damaged areas,
fabricate parts to repair damaged area, determine rivet patterns, layouts, etc.
▪ Able to effectively communicate, orally and written, with other employees, members of
supervision, and others, as required in their duties.
▪ Able to clearly document maintenance and repair actions, equipment status tags, logs, parts
requests, etc. Able to perform assigned duties while wearing required safety equipment.
▪ Able to perform assigned duties on all shifts without encumbrances due to weather or physical
location and conditions.
▪ Order parts, pan stock, tools, materials, and equipment as required to perform assigned
duties. Responsible for complying with all rules and regulations concerning health and safety, tool
control, contracts, facilities and other pertinent coverages.
▪ Perform small and medium mechanical assembly operations such as: mixing epoxy and
applying it with great care to specific portions of parts that are to be bonded together, installing
propellant grains and igniters into rocket motor assemblies, neatly bonding parts together with
silicone rubber products, measuring precise lengths with hand tools, scales and any jigs and
fixtures provided, attaching seals and identification labels, and attaching parts together by some
mechanical means.
▪ Operate and monitor the operation of mechanical equipment such as mixers, spot and laser
welding machines, Markem and laser marking machines, mechanical crimping machines, cutoff
saws, deburring machines, hydraulic presses, and others.Weigh, load, and inspect the column
height of explosive and pyrotechnic powders loaded into small parts in strict accord with written
instructions.
▪ Perform mechanical and electrical inspection of products built using precise inspection tools
such as scales, calipers, micrometers, special inspection fixtures, electrical meters, etc.
▪ Record this data accurately on data sheets, Statistical Process Control (SPC) charts, and
analyze the data in conjunction with upper and lower control limits as stated in procedures, SPC
charts, and other written instructions.
8. ▪ Perform packaging tasks including bagging and tagging parts to be shipped. Perform other
work such as tooling or area cleanup as is deemed necessary by supervisor or group leader.
▪ Operate a typewriter or computer terminal for printing name plates, entering shop floor data
collection system information.
West Wood College of Aviation 06/03/03 - 06/10/04
Tool Crib Assistant Manager
Responsibilities:
▪ Receives, stores, orders and issues hand tools, machine tools, dyes, measuring devices and
repair parts. Keeps records of tools issues to and returned by employees.
▪ Searches for lost or misplaced tools.
▪ Conducts periodic or perpetual inventory and requisitions stock as needed. Visually inspects
tools or measures for wear with micrometer.
▪ Performs more advanced tasks as part of training and development. Is primary clerk for
maintenance Data Stream MP2 software and inventory.
▪ Works under direct supervision of the maintenance supervisor.
▪ Will aid maintenance employees on preventative tasks and general repairs as assigned by
maintenance supervisor.
Education:
Westwood College of Aviation, Graduate AA degree