Professional Expierence:
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Rockwell Collins, White Marsh
Nov 2004 to May 2005
10552 Philadelphia Rd
White Marsh, MD 21162-3423
(410) 489-9000
Senior Receiving Inspector
: Nov 22, 2004 to May 30, 2005
- Performed all incoming and out-going inspections on received material and MRB material. Inspected to drawings and verified First Article reports. Parts were machined metals, sheet metal, mechanical, electronic and PWB’s.
- Worked with Buyers and QA Engineers on incoming defects and coordinated MRB/MRR material being RTV’ed. Wrote Supplier Corrective Action Reports, verified rework on returned material.
- Recorded pass/fail/MRB dispositions in SAP.
Reason for leaving: R.I.F.
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Solectron Corp., West Columbia
Nov 2000 to Nov 2004
1000 Technology Dr
West Columbia, SC 29170-2263
(803) 936-5200
Sr. Technical Specialist & Process Improvement Coordinator
: Nov 2000 to Nov 2004
- Provided support to Receiving Inspection (RI), and Operations & Materials on quality programs for qualification, monitoring, and managing supplier quality. Reviewed customer drawings, specifications, schematics, First Articles, etc., to provide RI with inspection instructions relative to the product. Performed Root Cause Analysis, determined and drove corrective actions for subsequent receipts.
- Coordinated F/A requests from customers with the suppliers. Worked with strategic suppliers in continuous improvement efforts. Issued, reviewed and approved SCARs. Identified cost issues related to supplier quality. Collected, analyzed and reported information to Commodity Teams and/or Supplier/Customers for recovery. Member of MRB group.
- Developed and maintained written processes for Supplier Quality group for ISO 9000 and TL 9000. Participated in internal and external assessments as a guide, auditor, or technical expert in addressing corrective actions.
- Site training coordinator. Revamped training system to include recertification of associates. Maintained training materials, scheduled classes, conducted training and set up sign-offs for (re)certifications.
Reason for leaving: Relocated to Maryland
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Bose, Blythewood
Apr 1999 to Nov 2000
2000 Carolina Pines
Blythewood, SC 29016-8245
(803) 714-8000
Purchasing Technician
: Aug 2000 to Nov 2000
- Acted as liaison between Quality Techs, Buyers, Suppliers, and Engineering. Reviewed rejections and Supplier’s component data for compliance to company’s drawings. Wrote ECN's and deviations to resolve drawing/part issues. Communicated discrepancies to Quality and Engineering at the Plant and Corporate levels.
Reason for leaving: Advancement of career at Solectron
Senior Quality Technician
: Arp 1999 to Aug 2000
- Performed inspections on piece parts including: sub-assemblies, circuit boards, mechanical, electrical, and electronic parts using LCR & DMM meters, tone generators, CMM, calipers, gauge blocks, etc. Parts encompassed transducers, custom (moldings, stampings, etc.), and “off-the-shelf” components.
- Executed In-Process Audits. Verified molding and assembly operations were properly documented and followed. Provided management with findings for corrective action. Wrote Non Conforming Material Reports (NCMR’s) on sub-standard parts, including rework instructions. Provided SQE’s and Purchasing with NCMR’s.
- Assisted Engineers with Failure Analysis, both destructive and non-destructive, using magnifying and photographic equipment. Identified new inspection equipment needed and obtained quotes from various manufacturers.
- Performed First Article Inspections (FAI’s) using calipers, gages, CMM, etc. Worked with SQE’s in qualifying electronic components. Verified part drawings to Supplier data sheets and supply discrepancies for ECN changes.
- Reviewed departmental policies and procedures for QS-9000 certification. Worked with both internal and external audit teams for initial WS-9000 and QS-9001 certification.
Reason for change: moved to 1st shift
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Talla-Com Industries, Tallahassee
Mar 1992 to Apr 1999
1720 West Paul Dirac Dr
Tallahassee, Florida 32310-3754
(850) 580-0444
Cell Leader, MQA
: Aug 1997 to Arp 1999
- Maintained backlog at or below yearly goals, assigned priorities to inspectors to meet production needs, member of ECN board, provided feedback of purposed changes, provided Quality Costs to Finance for new projects, and reviewed and revised department policies and procedures for ISO 9000 certification.
- Performed Failure Analysis, both destructive and non-destructive, using x-ray fluorescence, sectioning equipment, magnifying and photographic equipment. Provided Purchasing and Suppliers with reports on findings.
- Maintained Inspection System using dBase III. Implemented methods and procedures for inspecting, testing, and evaluating the precision and accuracy of new parts. Updated inspection instructions with revision changes. Worked with Component Engineer in qualifying electronic components. Maintained and modified ASL and QSL. Ran monthly Supplier Rating Reports and reviewed with Purchasing and Suppliers.
- Held weekly MRB meetings with Purchasing and Production Control. Issued Supplier Correction Action Requests (SCAR’s), verified corrective action responses, and implemented and performed follow-ups with Supplier. Worked with Suppliers in becoming certified to supply parts in the Ship to Stock program.
- Assisted in the inspection of parts during ramp-ups (performed all the duties of a Senior Technical Inspector).
Reason for leaving: Unstable customer base
Senior Technical Inspector
: May 1993 to Aur 1997
- Performed inspection on piece parts including sub-assemblies, PCB’s, mechanical, electrical, and electronic parts using LCR & DMM meters, signal generators, o-scopes, curve tracers, optical comparator, pin & plug gauges, height gauge, etc. Performed testing on active and passive components. Parts encompassed Mil Spec parts, custom (castings, moldings, etc.), and “off-the-shelf” components. Mil STDs, IPC 600 & 610, etc.
- Perform FAI’s using surface plates, optical comparitor and other inspection equipment.
Reason for change: promotion
Inspector
: Mar 1992 to May 1993
- Inspect assemblies (CCA’s and sub-assemblies) for conformance to solderability, electrical and mechanical standards which include Mil-Std-2000 (and 2000A), IPC 610 and internal quality requirements.
- Ensure proper routing of assemblies through processes and verify correct documentation and testing revisions.
Reason for change: promotion
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