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Lot Fencing
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Sang Nguyen

Houston

Summary

Detail-oriented CNC Lathe Operator and Quality Control Inspector with 9+ years of experience in manufacturing and metalworking. Proven ability to set up, operate, and troubleshoot CNC machines to meet tight tolerances and production goals. Strong background in regulatory compliance, inspection processes, and continuous improvement. Recognized for maintaining high productivity while reducing waste and downtime.

Overview

7
7
years of professional experience

Work History

CNC Machine Operator And Inspector

Tenaris
Houston, TX
04.2019 - Current
  • Operated CNC machinery to produce precision components within tight tolerances.
  • Monitored production processes, ensuring adherence to safety and quality standards.
  • Conducted routine maintenance on equipment to minimize downtime and improve efficiency.
  • Collaborated with team members to streamline workflows and enhance productivity.

Education

Associate of Science - Engineering Mechanics

Houston Community College
Houston, TX

Skills

  • Blueprint reading
  • Machine setup
  • Quality control
  • Computer skills
  • Running machines
  • Precision measuring
  • Quality inspection
  • Part inspection
  • Tool selection
  • Quality controls

Lot Fencing

  • General Guidelines
  • Prior to construction of any fencing, refer to the Overall Fencing Plan (Illustration 11-1) for the correct fence type.
  • The Builder shall be responsible for installing a fence along the rear and side property lines of each residence, except where specifically stated otherwise, in conformance with the standards adopted for each lot type. When fences of differing heights or materials abut, the tie-ins must be in compliance with accepted fencing standards (see Illustration V-9).
  • To ensure compatibility of fence design throughout the community, all fences visible from the street which do not conform to the Builder Guidelines must be approved by the ARC.
  • Fence sides visible to the public must be the 'finished' side.
  • Side yard fences should be setback from the front elevation of the house a minimum of 10 feet and be coordinated to avoid offsets with the fencing on the adjacent lots.
  • One single-sided hinged gate with latch shall be installed in the most appropriate side yard (see Illustration V-10).
  • All fencing is to be staggered or stair-stepped down slopes. The tops of these fences are to be level with the horizon. Height levels should be changed at normal column spacing. Fences running parallel to the slope are not acceptable.
  • Diagonal and horizontal fencing is prohibited.
  • Typical Interior Lot
  • Typical interior lots require wood fences of six (6) feet in height to be constructed with quality (no used fencing) treated cedar and treated pine in accordance with the specifications (see Illustration V-7).
  • Wood fences shall be installed in eight (8) foot panels with exposed rails along one common interior lot line to provide a uniform, attractive fence to each abutting property (see Illustration V-7).
  • Typical Corner Lot
  • The fencing located on the exterior lot side (lot side abutting the public street) must be an upgraded wood fence with a trim cap (see Illustration V-6).
  • The upgraded wood fence must him onstructed from the rear lot line parallel to the pltblic street to a point located a maximum of 15 feet past the rear elevation of the house (see Illustration V-6).

Timeline

CNC Machine Operator And Inspector

Tenaris
04.2019 - Current

Associate of Science - Engineering Mechanics

Houston Community College