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JULIE WANDSNIDER

Pewaukee,WI

Summary

Diligent manufacturing team member well-versed in completing product assemblies. Proven skills in reading blueprints, organizing supplies and testing product quality. Dependable team player experienced in operating and maintaining equipment.

Overview

45
45
years of professional experience

Work History

Assembler

Dormer Manufacturing
Hartland, WI
06.2018 - Current
  • Completed durable assemblies and subassemblies with hand and power tools.
  • Assembled components with minimal supervision, exceeding expected project milestones.
  • Conducted quality assurance inspections on finished components and identified issues.
  • Inspected and tested components, assemblies and power tools for proper functionality.
  • Identified machinery malfunctions by performing troubleshooting tasks.
  • Obtained appropriate tooling and fixtures for each assembly job.
  • Followed outlined specifications to implement assembly plans.
  • Assembly of pharmaceutical garage conveyors

Electrical Assembler

Bruno Independent Living Aids Inc.
Oconomowoc, WI
07.2014 - 06.2018
  • Enhanced team performance with smooth distribution of needed supplies and subassemblies to each member.
  • Identified and corrected defects to bring completed products in line with tolerances.
  • Conferred with management and design staff to fully understand and comply with strict production specifications.
  • Trained new employees in assembly skills to improve team production levels.
  • Produced at least [Number] products per hour by leveraging strong technical knowledge and electrical background to work quickly.
  • Labeled components and monitored use to keep accurate records.
  • Completed high-quality [Type] products with skilled assembly of systems, supports and connections.
  • Analyzed product descriptions, dimensions and clearances of parts for conformance to OEM specifications.
  • Complied with OSHA, EPA and Flex Energy housekeeping and safety rules to perform job requirements.
  • Collaborated with supervisors and engineers to review work activities for production problem resolution.
  • Assembled circuit boards and [Type] electronic systems using soldering equipment and custom assembly tools.
  • Inspected completed [Type] products for functionality and quality, alerting supervisors of repeat issues and seeking out root causes.
  • Interpreted schematics, drawings and blueprints to assemble and install electrical wiring, cabling and electrical components.
  • Assisted product engineers and production managers in achieving aggressive departmental and divisional goals.

Press Assistant

Label & Design Graphics., Inc, CL & D
Oconomowoc, WI
01.2014 - 07.2014
  • Mounting & dismounting plates on cylinders
  • Acquiring materials per job
  • Set-up & tear down press per job.
  • Successfully completed monthly safety training sessions.
  • Checked job information at each press to verify that correct ink was delivered.
  • Promptly removed completed loads from press.
  • Loaded and positioned unprinted materials.
  • Multi-tasked to keep all assigned projects running effectively and efficiently.
  • Applied appropriate packing sheets to cylinders to build up blanket of thickness.

Heraeus-Electro-Nite Co., LLC
Hartland, WI
08.2012 - 12.2013
  • Midwest Instrument Co., Inc
  • Acquired by Heraeus-Electro-Nite
  • No change in duties

Assembler / Stapler

Baker
12.1995 - 12.2013
  • Requisition raw materials from the production manager as needed
  • Assemble parts to make a unit or subassembly per our quality procedure
  • Use assembly fixtures or machine assists, non-automated, semi-automated, or automated
  • Monitor quality parameters per our quality procedure
  • Recognize defect parts
  • May involve soldering, unit testing, and SPC (Statistical Process Control)
  • May palletize the finished product
  • May deliver finished palletized product to the Shipping Department
  • Fill out records, keep counts, and verify parts
  • Maintain a clean work area and abide by safety rules and regulations., Obtain parts and raw materials as needed
  • Work from picking tickets or material requisitions to fill orders or to maintain stock levels
  • Fill product with foundry sand
  • Place product in oven and monitor time product is in the oven
  • Clean and maintain baking molds
  • Perform quality checks and inspect raw materials and finished baked products
  • Recognize defect parts
  • Fill out records, keep counts, and verify parts
  • Keep area clean and abide by all safety rules and regulations

Group Leader

01.2012 - 12.2012
  • Perform one quality check/floor audit per person or per job
  • Report any changes or corrections discovered when review quality plans or job routers to the Quality Department
  • Perform employee reviews in accordance with Compensation Plan guidelines
  • Monitor employees’ efficiency and provide feedback to develop maximum potential
  • In accordance with 5S practices, engage employees by way of shared decision-making teams pursuing high performance
  • Set goals and continuously measure performance/behavior to take swift, effective action when these goals are not met
  • Coach and mentor both employees and peers in pursuit of continual product improvement, superior quality and delivery, and safety performance
  • Assist all departmental employees with quality, product problems, safety, methods, policies, changes, priorities, etc
  • Assist in process improvements and act as a driver to positively implement change
  • Maintain a clean and safe environment per Midwest Instrument Co.’s safety standards
  • Assist in training new or existing employees on new jobs per our quality plans and procedures and oversee the Mentoring Program
  • Assist Production Manager in scheduling work assignments to fulfill customer requirements for on-time deliveries
  • Assure proper implementation of specified product deviations and changes
  • Assemble raw materials and subassemblies when not supervising
  • Provide back-up assistance with labor transactions as directed by the Shop Floor Administrator or Production Manager
  • Inform Inventory Control of usage changes as result of new or changed orders
  • Daily execute production report and
  • Daily Open, release, and print jobs
  • Weekly update quantity and material lists.

Midwest Instrument Co., Inc, MINCO
Hartland, WI
12.1995 - 08.2012

Education

Lean Manufacturing Certification 10/ -

Waukesha County Technical College
2.2013

Skills

  • Machine: Mark Andy Flexomatic Press
  • Computer:
  • Syteline; Jobtrk (Time Entry); & Knowledge of basic office equipments (ie, computer, printer, copier, fax, scanners; & 10-key calculator)
  • Assembly and production
  • Expert in mechanical assembly
  • Small parts assembly
  • Qualified in blueprint interpretation
  • Skilled in final assembly processes
  • Epicor

Timeline

Assembler

Dormer Manufacturing
06.2018 - Current

Electrical Assembler

Bruno Independent Living Aids Inc.
07.2014 - 06.2018

Press Assistant

Label & Design Graphics., Inc, CL & D
01.2014 - 07.2014

Heraeus-Electro-Nite Co., LLC
08.2012 - 12.2013

Group Leader

01.2012 - 12.2012

Assembler / Stapler

Baker
12.1995 - 12.2013

Midwest Instrument Co., Inc, MINCO
12.1995 - 08.2012

Lean Manufacturing Certification 10/ -

Waukesha County Technical College
JULIE WANDSNIDER