Hardworking and passionate job seeker with strong organizational skills eager to secure entry-level Asembly position. Ready to help team achieve company goals.
Overview
30
30
years of professional experience
Work History
Founder and owner-operator
Andy Clancy Designs aka Clancy Aviation
03.1993 - Current
I design, manufacture and license radio control model aircraft. I am proud of my excellent reputation. My duties include designing, building and testing prototypes, CNC laser cutting, packaging, shipping, customer service, technical writing and illustrating, computer drafting and supervising employees. One of my designs, the Lazy Bee, was one of the all time most popular RC airplanes. Its prototypes were inducted into the Smithsonian Air and Space museum's national collection and the American Modelers Association Museum. I invented and patented a magnetic servo device that has become a hobby and toy industry standard. It was used to set a world record. The smallest radio controlled airplane to ever fly.
Docent
Champlin Fighter Museum
01.1997 - 05.2003
I was a docent and led groups of up to 40 people. I went through a rigorous training program to do this job.
Brooks Engineering
01.1990 - 01.1993
I sold vintage Fords and supervised restorations. I put was in charge of a small but highly skilled team of mechanics, machinists, and auto body technicians.
Motorcycle mechanic
Skips Motorcycle shop
01.1987 - 01.1990
Worked as a motorcycle mechanic.
Coleman Spas
01.1986 - 01.1989
I did every job in a large well equipped wood shop making spa cabinets. Many of my ideas improved quality and reduced costs. I was cross trained to work in other sections of the factory and learned plumbing, vacuum forming, fiberglassing, wiring and troubleshooting defects.
Education
High School Diploma -
Whit Bear High School N Campus
White Bear Lake, MN
06-1984
AutoCad Certificate - Computer Drafting
Mesa Community College
06-2019
Skills
Mechanical design expertise
Hobbies
Building, repairing and flying Ultralights, I built RC models that incorporated home made pneumatic or hydraulic systems. Building live steam model locomotives. This requires machining, sheet metal forming, structural soldering and plumbing. Studying transportation technology history.