Computer Literate , with some coding (VS Code) and design experience (Fusion360, Catia) as well as slicer software (Slic3r, Cura)
Dependable self-starter experienced in aerospace manufacturing production, assembly, design, quality assurance and machine operation and maintenance.
While working at Boeing I learned to form sheet metal parts for every aircraft that Boeing makes. The Business Unit I was apart of is called Emergent Operations, or EO as employees call it. We made return to service kits for airlines, and vendors worldwide including Airbus (yes I made Airbus parts). From the 707 to Air Force One, I made parts for them all. I also took advantage of Boeing's onsite Campus, and learned how to design, and make my own tools using Catia, and Master Cam. Every now and then I would also run flat patterns on a regular Haas TM1, but NC pyramid Rolls, a shrinker, a stretcher, an arbor press , basic measuring tools, and lofting blocks where the tools I used including the custom tools I designed and produced. I would often times have to loft a part off of the PCM or Blue print, so I had to be familiar with reading and interpreting Part prints and work instructions as well as understanding tolerances . I was Laid off due to the Pandemic.
At beck Engineering I worked on Making parts such as sims and seal rings. I inspected and checked the tolerance of the finished parts. This was part of my college co-op. I programed, set up Cnc mills, used finish tools, power tools, and measuring tools to complete my jobs. I assembled chemistry stations out of angle iron sheet metal and ducting to facilitate venting of dangerous chemicals, constructed jigs for work holding out of wood and plastic, and tool holders as well.
During my pursuit of an education I could not secure employment to coincide with my college courses, so I worked locally as a handy man and helped my community by painting rooms, installing trim, chopping wood, and landscaping. I used hand tools like rakes, shovels, wheel barrows, paint rollers, brushes, saws, drills, hammers, levels, and axes.
During my time with CFR LLC, I was in charge of building maintenance and engineering construction. I used all manner of power tools, Engineering Techniques, and experience to build drainage systems, irrigation systems, and completed interior housing detail in preparation for inspection. I had to seal vents, ducting and plumbing. The tools I used were, Tape Measures, levels, rotary hammers, reciprocating saws , skill saws, pressure washers, drum sanders, drills, and heavy equipment such as forklifts. Packing and organizing , fasteners, braces, ties, and left over interior products was also a responsibility of mine. Painting and staining decks was another one of my job requirements.
My job obligations at Peninsula Top Soil included, fleet vehicle maintenance, heavy- equipment maintenance and operation. While working at Peninsula, I developed industrial repair and operation skills needed to preform my duties. I employed the use of Fork lifts, chains, straps, shackles, and come along winches to pick dump truck boxes, generators, quick couplers and other heavy equipment. I used mechanical and digital tools such as pneumatic impact wrenches, basic hand tools, multi meters, calipers and filled out inspection and repair forms for documentation. I had to assemble break shoes for the dump trucks and trailers, disassemble track pads using a torch, then installing and reassembling replacement tracks on new cleats, associated with heavy equipment such as a feller buncher. I serviced heavy equipment using aw 40 hydraulic oil, 15w 40 diesel oil, 75w90 gear oil and many other lubricants. Mixing paint solutions and coating hydraulic tanks was also one of my assignments. I used the drip test to make sure the coating viscosity was correct, prepped and applied numerous coats to finish the job.
I worked as a handy man in my younger years building walkways, maintaining landscapes and chopping wood. I used hand tools such as rakes, shovels, axes, and power tools like lawnmowers and weed eaters. I put together forms for the concrete, made with wood and metal spikes, erected scaffolding for paint projects, and assembled regulators for the operation of pressure washers.
At Dimension 4 Inc. I was responsible for the conversion of physical documents, to a digital format using InteliCad and Autodesk drafting software. Military contracts Included documentation conversions of The M1126 Stryker ICV and AH-64 Apache. During my time with Dimension 4, I forged strong drafting skills and software fluency.
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undefinedComputer Literate , with some coding (VS Code) and design experience (Fusion360, Catia) as well as slicer software (Slic3r, Cura)
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3D Printing
Drones
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Aerospace