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JOHN C. CANDIDATE
1111
South 11th Street
(402)
333-3333
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science Degree, 1990, Mechanical Engineering, GPA 3.0/4.0, American College, America City, NE
SKILL SUMMARY
· Multiple Project Management · Project Management Methodologies
· Six Sigma Tools (FMEA, DOE, etc) · Statistical Process Control (SPC)
· Process Improvement Projects · ISO 9000:2000 Training
PROFESSIONAL
ACCREDITATIONS and AFFILIATIONS
American Society for Quality Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) 1995
Member American Society for Quality, Midwest Chapter, since 1993
ISO
9000/QS-9000 Lead Auditor Certification
1997
TECHNICAL/COMPUTER
SKILLS:
MS Office, AutoCAD, Solid Works, MS Project
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
January 1999 to Present Employer, City, State
(Brief
description of Employer)Supplier of Chrysler, Honda of America, Nissan, and
General Motors automotive interior components and assemblies.
Also supplies product for Kawasaki and Yamaha recreational vehicles.
Quality
Assurance Manager
(Position Responsibilities) Managed three shifts of personnel (8 individuals total) being responsible for new product line start-ups including scheduling, tooling trials, creation of quality and production documentation, and pre-production trials. (Selected Accomplishments-If you have metrics/ numbers include those!)
Initiated QDC program and educated and led QDC teams in improvement of tooling change functions to achieve a 60% reduction in set-up times, from 10 days to 4 days.
Improved Product Quality, eliminating reworks and customer returns by 85%, saving Company approximately $750,000.
Developed fool-proofing measures for production processes that prevent defects from occurring during manufacture of critical automotive seat components. Defects reduced by 75% during first year.
Educated personnel in problem solving techniques and continuous improvement methodology that focuses on permanent countermeasures for problems and preventing defects through continuous process improvements.
Professional References Available