Quality Control Management                                                                  Bookman

 

TED INGALLS

4150 Sainte Brigitte Avenue South

Montmagny, Quebec G5V2X9

(450) 671-2545

 

OBJECTIVE: Manufacturing Management

QUALIFICATIONS

     Strong knowledge of manufacturing practices and procedures.

     Develop Quality Control and Material Control procedures which significantly reduce rejects and improve procurement and flow of materials.

     Able to strengthen working relations between departments and with vendors.

EDUCATION

     B.A. - Business Administration, McGill University (1990)

EMPLOYMENT

Embarco Manufacturing, Montmagny, Quebec 6/90 to Present

     Quality Engineer 4/95 to Present. For this machinery manufacturer, responsible for quality and material control. Developed QC policies and procedures, including heat treatment requirements, storage procedures, methods to reduce product liability exposure, and raw material and casting specifications.

     Have significantly increased consistency in design specifications of like parts. Handle Process Review and Process Control duties. Review all discrepant work orders and identify sources of problems in-house and with vendors. Analyze all rejected parts and determined the most cost effective means of disposition.

     Developed material control policies and procedures and helped redesign the inventory control system. New procedures have significantly reduced delays due to out of stock parts. Developed new procedures for procurement of raw materials and castings which have reduced discrepant work orders. Analyze data processing requirements for material control.

     Expediter/Scheduler 6/90 to 4/95. Expedited parts through machine shops, vendors, and assembly. Issued work orders, scheduled machine shop operations, and participated in the fiscal inventory.

 

 

 

Quality Control Inspector                                                       Times New Roman

 

RITA SAWYER

1202 Guthrie Avenue South

Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119

(918) 693-4217

OBJECTIVE: Quality Control Inspection

QUALIFICATIONS

      Excellent training and experience in all phases of quality control inspection. Work hard and produce excellent results. Work well with engineers, production supervisors, production workers, and vendors.

      Broad experience with many measuring devices, including Vernier calipers and scales, micrometers, sineplates, air gauging equipment, durometer and Rockwell hardness testing, XYZ coordinate measuring machines, optical comparators, roughness measurement equipment, and height gauges. Experienced in surface plate inspection.

EDUCATION

      Graduated - Keota High School, Keota, Oklahoma (1988)

TRAINING

      Advancetech, Certificates in: D.C. Electronics, A.C. Electronics, Semiconductor Devices, Digital Technology, Geometric Tolerancing

EMPLOYMENT

Advancetech, Inc., Tulsa, Oklahoma 10/96-Present

      Quality Control Inspector - Responsible for all first article inspections and final inspections for this sheet metal fabricator. Using blueprints, calculate dimensions and bend factors to check and approve flat pattern layouts. Verify proper sequencing of production plans. Receive and log incoming sheet metal and other products. When parts do not meet customer’s specifications, work closely with engineers to discover if the fault was in the original design or in the fabrication process. With discovery of fault, work with engineers to correct it. Through improved processes reduced rejects by customers by over 20%.

Electrotech Laboratories, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 3/92-10/96

      Quality Control Inspector - Inspected incoming vendor-supplied sheet metal and small precision parts. Used hand measuring devices as well as XYZ measuring machines and optical comparators. Inspected for conformance to geometric tolerances. Inspected and tested electrical components and electrical subassemblies.

K & I Industries, Muskogee, Oklahoma 8/88-3/92

      Machine Operator - Set up, operated, and maintained six Brown & Sharp and two Traub single spindle screw machines. Inspected manufactured parts. Recorded set-up procedures for ease of manufacturing the part in the future, saving approximately 100 hours per year among five machine operators.