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Mark Keegan

Shawnee,Kansas

Summary

Adept at enhancing production efficiency and quality, my tenure at General Motors LLC honed my skills in workplace safety and hand tools proficiency. I excel in fostering team collaboration and achieving significant productivity improvements, evidenced by consistently exceeding project milestones. My background also includes expertise in equipment operation and a commitment to OSHA compliance, making me a valuable asset to any manufacturing team.

Overview

1986
1986
years of professional experience

Work History

Line Assembler

General Motors LLC
  • Collaborated with team members to meet production deadlines and maintain a consistent workflow.
  • Ensured product quality through thorough inspection of assembled items before moving them to the next stage in the process.
  • Increased productivity by quickly identifying issues in the assembly process and making necessary adjustments or repairs.
  • Met daily quotas consistently by always working hard and efficiently with little downtime.
  • Assembled components with minimal supervision, exceeding expected project milestones.
  • Demonstrated adaptability by learning new techniques or working with different materials when required for various product lines or special projects.
  • Supported continuous improvement initiatives by participating in cross-functional teams focused on enhancing overall production processes.
  • Assisted quality assurance by inspecting items and removing defective parts.
  • Completed skilled work using electrical, hydraulic and air-activated hand tools.
  • Practiced standard operating procedures for consistent production results.
  • Removed imperfections in component pieces and finished work.
  • Reduced assembly time with proficient use of hand tools, power tools, and specialized equipment.
  • Followed specifics of each production run to perform high-quality work within specified tolerances.
  • Improved safety standards by adhering to company protocols and maintaining a clean and organized work area.
  • Enabled smoother production flow by promptly reporting any discrepancies found during parts verification stages.
  • Assisted in training new hires on assembly techniques, fostering a supportive work environment that encouraged skill development and collaboration among team members.
  • Promoted an efficient and positive work atmosphere by actively participating in team meetings, offering suggestions for improvement, and supporting fellow line assemblers during peak workload periods.
  • Read and understood schematics to accurately connect each component.
  • Protected team members by identifying and removing safety hazards, keeping pathways clear, and equipment properly stored.
  • Put hazardous materials in properly marked containers to avoid injuries or contamination.
  • Restocked other stations and moved completed items to other stations for additional processing.
  • Enhanced production efficiency by assembling components according to specifications and following standard procedures.
  • Completed durable assemblies and subassemblies with hand and power tools.
  • Performed visual and functional inspection of components to determine quality and identify defects.
  • Troubleshot assembly line to repair malfunctions and avoid disruptions.
  • Trained and mentored new employees to apply best practices on assembly line operations and comply with procedures and regulations.
  • Stocked and replenished parts used on assembly line to maintain consistent supply and inventory.

Tracked Vehicle Mechanic

US Army
06.1981 - 06.1985
  • Reduced downtime for track vehicles by performing timely maintenance and repairs on engines, transmissions, and hydraulic systems.
  • Supported positive relationships between colleagues within the mechanic team through open communication channels and constructive feedback exchanges.
  • Developed expertise in working with various types of track vehicles, ensuring comprehensive knowledge of each system''s unique requirements.
  • Proactively addressed potential future issues by recommending preventative maintenance services to clients, extending the lifespan of their track vehicles.

Education

High School Diploma -

Joseph A Craig High School
Janesville, WI
06.1981

Skills

  • Workplace safety
  • Quality inspections
  • Hand tools proficiency
  • Assembly techniques
  • Hand and power tools
  • Production lines
  • Equipment operation
  • Manufacturing
  • Repetitive work
  • Assembly instructions
  • Power and hand tools
  • Safety procedures
  • OSHA compliance
  • Quality control
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Equipment monitoring
  • Product inspection

Timeline

Tracked Vehicle Mechanic

US Army
06.1981 - 06.1985

Line Assembler

General Motors LLC

High School Diploma -

Joseph A Craig High School
Mark Keegan