Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Academic Involvement
Community Service
Accomplishments
Major Training Programs
Presentations
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Stephen L. Gauthier

Stephen L. Gauthier

Salem,USA

Summary

Dynamic Metalworking Fluids Consultant with extensive experience at General Electric Co., excelling in fluid management and program development. Proven track record in training delivery and shop evaluation, enhancing operational efficiency. Adept at report writing and implementing effective solutions, fostering a culture of safety and compliance within the workplace.

Overview

57
57
years of professional experience

Work History

Metalworking Fluids Consultant

Stephen L. Gauthier
Salem, USA
01.1999 - Current
  • Presentation
  • Benefits of Managing Fluids
  • Program establishment
  • Program review
  • Shop evaluation
  • Written Reports
  • Assessment & Awareness Training

Machinist

General Electric Co.
Lynn, USA
01.1979 - Current
  • IR22 Boring Mill/VTL All In-process Inspections
  • IR23 Engine Lathe R 19 Auto Lathe
  • IR22 Landis Grinder R 20 INT, Cylc, Surf Grinder
  • Setup and operate all types of engine lathes and other types of machines (D.N.C., N.C.,Auto) and Fanuc Controls using special equipment and attachments to perform complex machining operations
  • Work to very close tolerances on inter-related locations, to drawings, instructions, etc.; do necessary layout, hand tools and related duties such as assembly work
  • Metalworking Fluids Program Coordinator: 1995- Present experience with MWFs
  • Develop Standard Operating Procedures
  • Training, equipment, data collection, testing, tracking of waste
  • Straight oil recycling program
  • Plant wide involvement
  • Monthly Review agenda chairperson
  • Union involvement: Union member 37 years, Elected Health & Safety Representative, Steward, Elected Representative to the IUE/CWA Local 201 Legislative Committee, Delegate to North Shore Labor Council, Delegate to the Merrimack Valley Central Labor Council, Advisor for the International IUE/CWA Solvents and Metalworking Fluids, Ask The Expert on the CWA web Page

Line Crew Chief

New England Flyers School Inc.
Beverly, USA
01.1975 - 01.2014
  • Fueling
  • Parking
  • External starting
  • De-icing of Aircraft
  • Performing limited preventative maintenance
  • Scheduling maintenance
  • Scheduling and releasing aircraft for daily flights

Automotive Technician

Lynnway Chrysler Dodge
Lynn, USA
01.1973 - 01.1979
  • Computer Command Control Systems
  • Electronic Tuning
  • Trans-axle
  • Transmission diagnostics and repairs
  • Complete engine overhaul
  • Qualified in virtually all kinds of electronic repairs

Rough and Finish Carpenter

Wood & Sons
Brooks, USA
01.1968 - 01.1973
  • Foundations
  • Maintained and operated heavy equipment
  • Working knowledge of Plumbing
  • Electrical

Education

Metalworking Fluids Management Certificate -

Blaser Swisslube Training Program
01.1999

Coolant Management Certificate -

Atlantic Industrial Training Program
01.1996

Licensed Certified HVACR -

Peterson School of Engineering
01.1991

Master of Science - Environmental Health Safety

Universities / Wisconsin
Wisconsin Dells, WI
01-1991

Skills

  • Fluid management
  • Program development
  • Training delivery
  • Shop evaluation
  • Report writing
  • Machining operations

Academic Involvement

  • 11/01/03, Published ACGIH Oil Mist and Beyond in Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, New Solutions UMass Lowell
  • We Are the Keepers of the Environment
  • Society of Tribologist and Lubrication Engineers National Metalworking Fluids Certification Program
  • Writing certification scenarios for exam
  • Lecturer: University of New Hampshire (Manchester) 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 2016 -2024 Public Health Master’s program
  • UMass Lowell Work Environment; Health and Safety
  • OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) Chapter Chair Boston Region
  • OSHA Roundtable Boston Region

Community Service

  • Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow Founding committee member
  • Currently Governing Board member
  • Organized Labor representative
  • Labor and the Environment UMass Dartmouth (presentation)

Accomplishments

  • 1997, 12, Invited to Washington DC OSHA (Standard Advisory Committee) as an expert witness on Metalworking Fluids
  • 2003, 11, Published 'Oil Mist and Beyond' in Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene for ACGIH
  • 2002, STLE Certificate of Appreciation 'Tribology and Lubrication basics and New Frontiers'
  • 2009, OSHA Nominated SGE of the year
  • 2012, OSHA Nominated SGE of the year
  • 2014, OSHA Nominated SGE of the year
  • FAA Licensed Pilot
  • Engineering Achievement Recognition Award
  • Suggestion awards
  • VPP / VPPPA National Board of Directors Labor and management committee
  • Region 1 Chapter Chair

Major Training Programs

  • Statistical Process Charting (S.P.C.)
  • Hydraulics courses
  • Aircraft Engine; T700, Teardown and Buildup Overhaul
  • Aircraft Engine; CT7 Turboprop Teardown and Buildup Overhaul
  • Six Sigma training
  • OSHA 10 and 30-hour training courses
  • Special Government Employee Training
  • First Responder HAZWOPER training Certificate

Presentations

  • 11/01/98, Presentation to the President of General Electric Aircraft Engine (Six Sigma program; Project, Control of concentrate concentration %)
  • 02/01/99, Returned to Washington DC Standard Advisory Committee Presentation update and review
  • National and Regional VPPPA Safety Conferences, 'A Workers Perspective: Avoiding unintended Consequences'
  • Northern Maine Safety Council, 'Transition to Safer Chemicals'
  • 11/15/99, Made presentation at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine Conference (Managing Metalworking Fluids in Small and Large Shops)
  • 11/15/99, Conducted a workshop as part of the UConn conference (afternoon Session MWF Management: How to Determine if Your MWF’s Are In Good Condition)
  • 04/01/00, National Pollution Prevention Round Table
  • 04/01/00, CBIA Connecticut
  • 05/01/00, STLE Society of Tribologists & Lubrication Engineers Nashville TN
  • Hamilton Sunstrand Windsor Locks, CT
  • Organizational Resource Counselors Metalworking fluids Task Force University of Connecticut Health Center (member)
  • 06/01/00, Connecticut District 91 provide training Health & Safety Representatives
  • Waubonsee Community College Sugar Grove Illinois
  • Management of the Metalworking Fluids Environment
  • 04/01/00, National Pollution Prevention Roundtable Boston MA
  • 05/20/01, Society of Tribologist and Lubrication Engineers Orlando Florida
  • 12/07/01, National Center for Metalworking Fluids
  • 03/21/02, STLE Argonne National Lab Downers Grove, IL
  • Health Aspects and UAW / NIOSH
  • Several upcoming conferences and Training Sessions
  • IUE/CWA Metalworking Fluids Awareness Training (Training Grant for 10 eight-hour sessions / contract duration from August, 2003 to July, 2004)

Timeline

Metalworking Fluids Consultant

Stephen L. Gauthier
01.1999 - Current

Machinist

General Electric Co.
01.1979 - Current

Line Crew Chief

New England Flyers School Inc.
01.1975 - 01.2014

Automotive Technician

Lynnway Chrysler Dodge
01.1973 - 01.1979

Metalworking Fluids Management Certificate -

Blaser Swisslube Training Program

Coolant Management Certificate -

Atlantic Industrial Training Program

Licensed Certified HVACR -

Peterson School of Engineering

Master of Science - Environmental Health Safety

Universities / Wisconsin

Rough and Finish Carpenter

Wood & Sons
01.1968 - 01.1973
Stephen L. Gauthier