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Tyler Pezman
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Tyler Pezman

Summary

Lead/ Management

My name is Tyler Pezman, Production Planner III with a strong background in aerospace and defense manufacturing. I bring extensive experience in production planning, on-time delivery tracking, and cross-functional coordination, with proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, ERP/ MES systems.

Prior to transitioning into planning, I built a solid technical foundation as an aerospace welder, specializing in aluminum fabrication and complex welding processes. My hands-on manufacturing background enables me to bridge the gap between shop floor operations and production planning, driving efficiency, accuracy, and delivery performance

This combination of hands-on technical experience and production planning leadership gives me a unique ability to align manufacturing execution with strategic delivery goals.

Overview

22
22
years of professional experience

Work History

PLANNING CLERK III

Chromalloy
01.2020 - Current
  • Planning lead
  • FAA planning components (CF6-80-C2, PW4000, PW2000, V2500, JT8, CFM56-2B, MARS, TITAN 250
  • LM2500, LM2500+, LM2500 +G4 engine planning
  • ERP and MES Systems (Epicor) (CITS)
  • Coordinate manufacturing workflows
  • Ensure goods are produced efficiently and delivered on time
  • Collaborate with procurement teams and prevent material shortages
  • Cross-functional collaboration with procurement, sales, quality control, and shop floor to align manufacturing with customer expectations.
  • Proactive problem-solving abilities.
  • Material and inventory control, monitoring stock levels of materials and finished goods

Peltek Fabrication
04.2019 - 10.2019
  • Layout, position, align, and secure components prior to welding using clamps, bolts, and bench vises
  • Preheat material prior to welding, and bending using torch setup or MAP gas
  • Prepare all material surfaces prior to welding by grinding, burring, sanding and applying acetone
  • Develop templates and models for welding projects, using proper mathematical equations based on proper blueprint information
  • Mark and tag material with proper job number.
  • TIG Weld separately or in combination, using aluminum, 5XXX, and 6061-T series material, Stainless Steel 304,308, 316
  • Use shears, breaks

Mobile Weld Inc.
01.2019 - 04.2019
  • MIG, SMAW, GTAW, FCAW Weld steel components in flat, vertical and overhead position
  • Layout, position, align, and secure components prior to welding using clamps, bolts, and bench vises or tables
  • Preheat material prior to welding, and bending using torch setup or MAP gas
  • Prepare all material surfaces prior to welding by grinding, burring, sanding and applying acetone
  • Develop templates and models for welding projects, using proper mathematical equations based on proper blueprint information
  • Mark and tag material with proper job number.
  • Weld separately or in combination, using aluminum, 5XXX, and 6061-T series material, stainless steel, steel
  • Mix cement, sand, and water to produce concrete, grout, or slurry, using hoe, trowel, tamper, scraper, or concrete-mixing machine.
  • Monitor the fitting, burning, and welding processes to avoid overheating of parts or warping, shrinking, distortion, or expansion of material.
  • Erect metal or precast concrete components for structures, such as buildings, bridges, dams, towers, storage tanks, fences, or highway guard rails.
  • Force structural steel members into final positions, using turnbuckles, crowbars, jacks, or hand tools.
  • Pull, push, or pry structural steel members into approximate positions for bolting into place.
  • Hoist steel beams, girders, or columns into place, using cranes or signaling hoisting equipment operators to lift and position structural steel members.
  • Verify vertical and horizontal alignment of structural steel members, using plumb bobs, laser equipment, transits, or levels.
  • Read specifications or blueprints to determine the locations, quantities, or sizes of materials required.
  • Connect columns, beams, and girders with bolts, following blueprints and instructions from supervisors.
  • Bolt aligned structural steel members in position for permanent riveting, bolting, or welding into place.
  • Fasten structural steel members to hoist cables, using chains, cables, or rope.

Prime Structural Fabrication (Temp)
08.2018 - 10.2018
  • FCAW, SMAW Weld steel components in flat, vertical and overhead position
  • Layout, position, align, and secure components prior to welding using clamps, bolts, and bench vises or tables
  • Preheat material prior to welding, and bending using torch setup or MAP gas
  • Prepare all material surfaces prior to welding by grinding, burring, sanding and applying acetone
  • Develop templates and models for welding projects, using proper mathematical equations based on proper blueprint information
  • Mark and tag material with proper job number
  • Weld separately or in combination, using aluminum, 5XXX, galvanized steel, steel
  • Monitor the fitting, burning, and welding processes to avoid overheating of parts or warping, shrinking, distortion, or expansion of material.
  • Erect metal or precast concrete components for structures, such as buildings, bridges, dams, towers, storage tanks, fences, or highway guard rails.
  • Force structural steel members into final positions, using turnbuckles, crowbars, jacks, or hand tools.
  • Pull, push, or pry structural steel members into approximate positions for bolting into place.
  • Hoist steel beams, girders, or columns into place, using cranes or signaling hoisting equipment operators to lift and position structural steel members.
  • Verify vertical and horizontal alignment of structural steel members, using plumb bobs, laser equipment, transits, or levels.
  • Read specifications or blueprints to determine the locations, quantities, or sizes of materials required.
  • Connect columns, beams, and girders with bolts, following blueprints and instructions from supervisors.
  • Bolt aligned structural steel members in position for permanent riveting, bolting, or welding into place.

Aerotek staffing/ Walashek Marine (temp)
Camp Pendleton North, CA
04.2018 - 06.2018
  • GTAW (TIG) Weld aluminum components in flat, vertical and overhead position
  • Layout, position, align, and secure components prior to welding using clamps, bolts, and bench vises
  • Preheat material prior to welding, and bending using torch setup or MAP gas
  • Prepare all material surfaces prior to welding by grinding, burring, sanding and applying acetone
  • NAVSEA, OSHA Maritime, and SDS Instructions
  • Develop templates and models for welding projects, using proper mathematical equations based on proper blueprint information
  • Mark and tag material with proper job number
  • Weld separately or in combination, using aluminum 4043, 5XXX, and 6061-T series material, stainless steel

1st Class Mechanical Welder/Fabricator

L-3 Communications (Unidyne)
Camp Pendleton North, CA
11.2010 - 03.2018
  • Interim Welding Lead (six months).
  • GTAW (TIG) Weld aluminum, steel, stainless steel components in flat, vertical and overhead position
  • Layout, position, align, and secure components prior to welding using clamps, bolts, and bench vises or tables
  • Preheat material prior to welding, and bending using torch setup or MAP gas
  • Prepare all material surfaces prior to welding by grinding, burring, sanding and applying acetone IAW NAVSEA, OSHA Maritime, and SDS Instructions
  • Develop templates and models for welding projects, using proper mathematical equations based on proper blueprint information
  • Mark and tag material with proper job number
  • Weld separately or in combination, using aluminum 4043, 5XXX, and 6061-T series material, stainless steel, steel
  • Supervisor: Jeff Morgan 1(619)733-7293.

Welder/Fabricator

Hydrotec Construction
Costa Mesa, CA
03.2010 - 09.2010
  • GTAW (TIG) Weld aluminum, steel, stainless steel components in flat, vertical and overhead position 4043,5XXX, 6061-T series material
  • Layout, position, align, and secure components prior to welding using clamps, bolts, and bench vises or tables
  • Preheat material prior to welding, and bending using torch setup or MAP gas
  • Prepare all material surfaces prior to welding by grinding, burring, sanding and applying acetone
  • Develop templates and models for welding projects, using proper mathematical equations based on proper blueprint information
  • Mark and tag material with proper job number

Carpentry/Plumbing

Webb Maintenance/carpentry (contractor)
02.2009 - 01.2010
  • Study specifications in blueprints, sketches, or building plans to prepare project layout and determine dimensions and materials required.
  • Measure and mark cutting lines on materials, using a ruler, pencil, chalk, and marking gauge.
  • Install structures or fixtures, such as windows, frames, floorings, trim, or hardware, using carpenters' hand or power tools.
  • Assemble pipe sections, tubing, or fittings, using couplings, clamps, screws, bolts, cement, plastic solvent, caulking, or soldering, brazing, or welding equipment.
  • Install pipe assemblies, fittings, valves, appliances such as dishwashers or water heaters, or fixtures such as sinks or toilets, using hand or power tools.
  • Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance.

Welder/Fabricator/ Mechanic

Mark Garner Private Automobile Collector
01.2004 - 12.2009
  • Align and fit parts according to specifications, using jacks, turnbuckles, wedges, drift pins, pry bars, and hammers.
  • Verify conformance of workpieces to specifications using squares, rulers, and measuring tapes.
  • TIG, MIG Weld components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions.
  • Position, align, fit, and weld parts to form complete units or subunits, following blueprints and layout specifications, and using jigs, welding torches, and hand tools.
  • Study engineering drawings and blueprints to determine materials requirements and task sequences.
  • Set up and operate fabricating machines, such as brakes, rolls, shears, flame cutters, grinders, and drill presses, to bend, cut, form, punch, drill, or otherwise form and assemble metal components.
  • Lay out and examine metal stock or workpieces to be processed to ensure that specifications are met.
  • Tack-weld fitted parts together.
  • Remove high spots and cut bevels, using hand files, portable grinders, and cutting torches.
  • Mark reference points onto floors or face blocks and transpose them to workpieces, using measuring devices, squares, chalk, and soapstone.
  • Position or tighten braces, jacks, clamps, ropes, or bolt straps, or bolt parts in position for welding or riveting.

Education

High School Diploma -

San Clemente High School

Welding Program -

Orange Coast College

Fine Arts & Associates Degree -

Saddleback College

Skills

  • Safety
  • Leadership
  • Quality Control
  • ERP/ MES systems
  • LM2500 engines
  • Production control
  • Navsea Blueprint Reading
  • Navsea Tech manual
  • Training
  • Problem Solving
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Scopes of work
  • Supplier Engagement
  • FAA repair
  • Supply chain management
  • Defense Industry
  • AS9100
  • Trouble shooting
  • Manual Welding
  • GTAW Welding

Professional References

  • Ernie Welke, Instructor, Saddleback College, 1(949) 488-0607
  • Mark Garner, Private Automobile Collector, 1(949) 310-8600
  • Nancy Porta, L-3 Technologies, 1(760) 708-8925
  • Jeff Morgan, L-3 Technologies, 1(619) 733-7293
  • Chris Redman, 1(760) 815-1343

Certificates Awards

  • OSHA 24 HR SHIPYARD COMPETENT PERSON Certificate
  • Certified TIG aluminum welder MIL SPEC .058-1.00 all positions GTAW S-25 TO S-25 AL 5056
  • Certified MIL SPEC FCAW S-1 TO S-1 I ASTM A-36
  • Certified MIL SPEC SMAW S-1 TO S-1 AH-36
  • Certified LA CITY (AWS) D1.1 Structural Welder all positions
  • Multi-Certified Orbital Welder ¼ inch to 3 inch
  • Automotive Academy 3 Year Program Certificate of Completion 07/27/05
  • Certificate of completion in automotive repair 06/15/05
  • Ford AAA student auto skills competition certificate (2006)
  • OCADA Automotive Technology competition written exam certificate (2006)
  • Auto Academy Troubleshooting Team
  • Student of the Month Award (2005)
  • Certificate of completion in introduction of Automotive Design 01/27/05
  • Personal achievement award (2005-2006)
  • Outstanding achievement in Industrial Technology Award (2005-2006)

Applicable Courses

  • Automotive Design and Clay Modeling
  • Automotive 100 Basic Fundamentals
  • Automotive Advanced Electrics
  • Automotive Suspension and Alignment
  • Automotive Engine Building and Blueprinting
  • Weld 100 Basic Welding
  • Weld 115
  • Weld 200 Advanced Arc Welding (x4)
  • Weld 215 Advanced Arc and Oxy Welding
  • Weld 130 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (x4)
  • Weld 255 Orbital Welding (x4)
  • Pipe Welding (x4)
  • Welding Specs and Codes
  • Practical Math
  • Metallurgy
  • Plumbing

Work Preference

Job Search Status

Open to work

Work Type

Full Time

Location Preference

HybridOn-Site

Salary Range

$75000/yr - $200000/yr

Timeline

PLANNING CLERK III

Chromalloy
01.2020 - Current

Peltek Fabrication
04.2019 - 10.2019

Mobile Weld Inc.
01.2019 - 04.2019

Prime Structural Fabrication (Temp)
08.2018 - 10.2018

Aerotek staffing/ Walashek Marine (temp)
04.2018 - 06.2018

1st Class Mechanical Welder/Fabricator

L-3 Communications (Unidyne)
11.2010 - 03.2018

Welder/Fabricator

Hydrotec Construction
03.2010 - 09.2010

Carpentry/Plumbing

Webb Maintenance/carpentry (contractor)
02.2009 - 01.2010

Welder/Fabricator/ Mechanic

Mark Garner Private Automobile Collector
01.2004 - 12.2009

High School Diploma -

San Clemente High School

Welding Program -

Orange Coast College

Fine Arts & Associates Degree -

Saddleback College
Tyler Pezman