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Richard P. Phillips |
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OBJECTIVE: |
Seeking a position that will utilize my strong quantitative, math and communication skills. Particular areas of interest are laboratory, maintenance and quality engineering. |
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EXPERIENCE: |
6/1998 - 7/2001 |
Carpenter Co. |
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Supervisor |
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For about one year, I ran the 'Super-Looper' loop slitter. I was responsible for the correct slitting of polyurethane foam slabs with minimal scrap. For nearly two years, I supervised the Consumer Products department. I was responsible for keeping the production flowing without problem or incident, keeping time sheets, scheduling vacations, assigning work assignments, and disciplinary reprimands. I was qualified as a tow motor operator and a AHA certified CPR and First Aid responder. |
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6/1997 - 5/1998 |
CCL Containers |
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Production Mechanic |
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I was an impact extrusion press production mechanic, responsible for maintenance and production on the machines. I was mechanically resonsible for hydraulically operated presses, trimmers, annealing ovens, accumulators, and all transfer points between. This gave me experience with cams, cam followers, circular and linear bearings, shafts, sprockets, chain and belt driven motors, as well as the proper use of micrometers and calipers. |
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2/1997 - 6/1997 |
H.B. Zachry |
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Pipe fitter's Helper |
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I was responsible for correct interpretation of blue
prints, selecting proper scheduled piping, fittings, and power tools for each
job assignment. I learned to bend pipe and set up joints for welding. I was a
local hired for a construction project, job #4424, at North American
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1/1994 - 2/1997 |
Carpenter Co. |
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Machine Op. |
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For about two years, I ran the 'Albreht Baumer' loop slitter. I was responsible for the slitting of polyurethane foam slabs. For about a year, I was a lead person over the 'airlay' fiber line. I was responsible for keeping the line running, making sure that changes were made such that change-over scrap was held at a minimum. |
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9/1990 - 9/1993 |
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USS John F. Kennedy(CV-67) |
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Gunner's Mate (Guns) 3rd. Class |
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As a Gunner's Mate on an aircraft carrier, I was a sprinkler systems technician with responsibilities extending from routine maintenance to annual testing of each and every sprinkler head. Secondary responsibilites included M-2 .50 caliber machine gun operator, armory watchstander over small arms and pyrotechnics, and shipboard security engagement tactics team (in port anti-terrorism team). Gulf War Veteran, received the National Defense Service medal, the Southwest Asian Service medal with one Bronze star, Kuwait Liberation medal. |
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EDUCATION: |
5/2005 |
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US-Ky-Bowling Green |
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Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics with Physics minor. |
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AFFILIATIONS: |
9/2002 - Present |
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Algebra and Geometry Tutor |
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12/1993 - 12/1998 |
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63-W/ Diesel Mechanic |
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SKILLS: |
Skill Name |
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Last Used/Experience |
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Q-basic programming |
Intermediate |
3 years ago/5 years |
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C++ Programming |
Intermediate |
Currently used/2 years |
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Mathematica |
Intermediate |
Currently used/3 years |
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PowerPoint |
Intermediate |
Currently used/2 years |
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Spanish |
Beginner |
Currently used/1 years |
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Excel |
Intermediate |
Currently used/2 years |
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Lab View* |
Intermediate |
Currently used/1 years |
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* Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench |