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Street Address  H: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE C: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE EMAIL AVAILABLESummaryManufacturing and production professional skilled in leading, coaching, and motivating high-producing teams and using lean manufacturing to reduce costs and increase process efficiency. High turn rate with excellent on time delivery with high plant and operator productivity while concentrating on quality and safety. Communicate with all levels of employees and customers.HighlightsExperienced in production schedulingKnowledgeable of quality control standardsChemical processing expertisePurchasing abilitySupply management expertiseDedication to product qualityConditioning and quality procedure expertiseKnowledge of 5S methodologyExcel in Customer SatisfactionExcel in Expense ControlTraining and developmentProficiency in change management.Excel in resolving employee and customer issues.Proficiency in assessing production priorities/issues and adjusting resources to maintain customer delivery requirements.AccomplishmentsOutstanding Manufacturing Plant Award (6 times in 10years)Highest Operator Productivity (10 times in 10 years)Highest turn-time percentage in the company (8 times in 10 years)Lowest controllable cost (8 of 10 years)$1.0 mil EBIT (Company record)3 consecutive years in a row 98% or better on annual plant audit.5 years consecutively with no lost time accidents.US Army Meritorious Service MedalUS Army, Army Commendation Medal (3 x)US Army, Army Achievement Medal (4 x)US Army Rookie Recruiter of the Year.US Army Recruiter Mentor of the Year.US Army Ring RecruiterUS Army Primary Leadership Development CourseUS Army Advance Noncommissioned Officer CourseCheyney University Men's BasketballExperienceBusiness Unit Manager 10/2017 to PresentMichelin North America Lexington, SCSenior Plant Manager 05/2017 to 10/2017Snider Tire Antioch, TNSenior Plant Manager 03/2006 to 05/2016Tire Centers LLC Antioch, TNManaged daily operations at a Michelin Retread Technologies retread tire plant, Billing Center, and Logistics to Commercial Centers to Customers. Ensured growth of sales and profit generation and improvement; superior customer relationship management; excellent service; effective utilization of all company assets; continued improvement in safety, quality, on time delivery, and productivity; compliance with all company policies and procedures, federal and state laws and regulations; and development of human resources.Next Day Air/International Shipping Supervisor 06/2001 to 12/2004UPS- P-dale ATL. Atlanta, GA.Responsible for day to day packaging sorting and delivery operations of all the sites next day air and international delivery processes. Oversee a group of union workers to ensure a safe environment where packages were loaded into air containers and delivered on time. Worked to ground drivers to ensure no packages missed delivery.Production Manager 01/1998 to 03/2006Cookson Electronics Alpharetta, GAManaged and supervised the day to day operations of a electronic assembly material plant. Responsible for the mixing of materials, testing, packaging, and shipping finish product. Inventory controls of the kanban and FIFO systems. Charged with teaching all required on site OSHA standards. Ensured that all company, local, federal and state laws were adhered to.Production Supervisor 01/1997 to 12/1997BIO Lab Conyers, GAResponsible for the 15 people dry powder mixing operation. Supervising all production to meet daily quotas with low waste. Help the Plant Manager in the continuously improvement through coordination and implementation of systems, processes, on time delivery, inventory management, and cost reduction initiatives.Chemical Operator 02/1996 to 12/1996Vesicol Chemicals Chattanooga, TNResponsible for the safe production of large bulk chemicals. Adhering to all safety policies and local, state, and federal regulations.Recruiting Instructor 05/1994 to 02/1996US Army (Ft. Jackson) Columbia, SCAttended a 8 week course to learn how to teach the full sales process of the US Army. I then was assigned as a Instructor at the United States Army Recruiting Academy. A six weeks sales training academy where I taught sales techniques, closing of the sale, handling objections, and prospecting.EducationCertification: General Industry 2006Georgia Tech Research Institute Atlanta, GA, USATrainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry. Attended this four- week class on the campus of Georgia Tech to learn OSHA regulations and laws. Received certification to teach OSHA classes on site.continuing education: Business AdministrationDavenport University Grand Rapids, MI, USAContinued my education while a Army Recruiter stationed in Grand Rapids MI. Attended for one year.continuing education: Business AdministrationTroy University Troy, AL, USAAttended while serving in the Army. Attended for one-yearcontinued education: Business AdministrationCheyney University of Pennsylvania Cheyney, PA, USAAttended after high school on a basketball scholarship for 1.5 years. Afterwards I joined the US Army.Certificate of completion: Petroleum supply 1985United States Army Advance Initial Training Ft. Lee, VA, USATen weeks of specialize training concentrating on the safe handle of petroleum products. Learned how to test jet fuel for water and sediment and the safe storage of all petroleum products. Strong concentration on landing aircraft and hot refueling aircraft in a field environment.Completion Certificate: Military 1984United States Basic Training Ft. Knox, KY, USANine weeks of military customs and courtesies, basic battle and field survival training

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