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Home: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE Cell: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE email: EMAIL AVAILABLEEDUCATION:Texas State University (Street Address ) BS in Chemistry (math minor)University of Texas (1967) Two Weeks Polymer Science CourseUniversity Of Houston (1968) Introduction to Polymer ChemistryTemple College (1996) Networking HardwareKronos Company (2002) Kronos TimekeepingManpower on line Course (2003) Computer networkingWORK EXPERIENCE:OReilly Auto Parts in Temple, Texas (Jun 28-Present) Mgr Nic Cooper)Duties:1.Driver. Deliver Parts to Customers.2.Merchandising, put up received inventory and locate parts for customers, other drivers and other stores.AbbVie(Allergan) in Hewitt, Texas (Feb 8-Mar 12 2021)Mgr Jeremy PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEDuties:1. Help AbbVie change out computers from Allergan to AbbVie by imaging existing Laptops and desktops. Imaged the new Desktops and new Laptops also.2.Help users to logging into the new systems and check to see that all their data and information was there ad informed them of the new limits for emails.3.Repackaged the obsolete equipment and wiped all systems with the AbbVie approved software.4.Installed the new equipment at most of the users desks. Replaced all the old equipment that AbbVie wanted replaced.5.Packaged the old equipment for shipment to AbbVie approved source.6.Shipped some laptops to other locations where users were located.TTech in Temple, Texas (Aug 14-Aug 28 2020) Title: IT Tech Tem lead David Beggs PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEDuties:1. Received computer and related equipment2.Imaged and updated the equipment for shipment to various TeleTech call centers3.Upgraded or replaced the computers as needed for each area4. Packaged and shipped the updated computers and related equipment.Academy Sporting in Killeen, Texas (Jun 2015-Jul 2020) Title: Associate and Team Lead for Merchandising. Store Director: David Land( PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEDuties:1.Reconfigured each area as per Plan-o-grams to match the store for each seasonal change and for optimal impact on sales.2. Helped the Receiving team with unloading and deploymentBaylor Scott & White Hospital in Temple, Texas Jun 2000-Jun2015 Title: Information Systems Field Service AnalystManager: Wayne Pope(254-724-2111)Duties:1.Configured, imaged, troubleshot, and installed software on Desktops, Laptops and tablets.2.Worked on installing, configuring and repairing all types of printers.3.Installed and configured all computers and printers in 3 major new hospitals and over 6 clinics over a span of 4 years.4. Connected all equipment to network.5.Ran an analysis on data and wrote reports on work tickets to show the Trends6. Evaluated each techs work for management.7.Designed and built portable wireless computers on- wheels for the nurses to use going from room to room.Academy Sporting in Temple, Texas (Dec 1999-Jun 2000) Title: Team Lead for Team SportsDuties:1. Worked on scheduling, staffing, maintaining, and selling sports related equipment and games.2.Opened the store in 2000.3.Worked with and donated Academy time to multiple non-profit benefits (with management approval).Baylor Scott & White Hospital in Temple, Texas (Mar 1999-Jul 1999) Title: IBM ContractorDuties:1. Worked for IBM to upgrade Scott & White computers and network.2.Replaced over 2000 computers and put each users data on the new computers via parallel port transfer.3.Moved from 3x servers to 4x servers.Manpower in Killeen, Texas ( Jul 1999-Dec1999) Title: Technical RecruiterDuties:1.Reviewed resumes and worked with companies to supply Technical (normally Information System people, but not always).2. Received most of the resumes form ex-military people in Killeen, Temple and Waco Area.3.Placed the people in different jobs all over the Waco Temple area to include Austin.Rexene( El Paso Oil and Gas) in Odessa, Texas 1990-1998 Title: Senior Staff EngineerDuties:1.Provided Technical Support and research and development for Rexene.2.Considered a Film expert in Blown and Cast film.3.Developed a unique high speed extrusion coating grade for Rexene.4.Developed a high profit HDPE very clean film for several unique applications.5.Did a lot of troubleshooting and development with injection molding, blow molding, thermoforming, and foaming applications.6.Developed several excellent injection molding grades of LDPE and HDPE.7.Solved a customer problem on Christmas day for a customer in Chicago. D8.Did considerable work on problems with bag making and other converting applications as no one else seem to understand the problems.9.Documented every development and problem very carefully.10.Used data from GC, HPLC, and various physical testing plus Microscopes and Electron microscope to define problems and develop new products.Solvay Corporation in Houston, Texas (1980-1989) Title: Technical ManagerFilm Division of Hedwin Corporation.Duties:1.Designed and described the type of production cast film equipment to be purchased for producing various polypropylene cast film to be used primarily in the Photopocket film applications. (The polypropylene film was a replacement for PVC which was more expensive and more difficult to fabricate.)2.Work with Solvay Germany to define the equipment and obtained almost 90% of what we wanted and we purchased this cast film equipment and installed it in La Port, Indiana.3.Were able to startup equipment and make prime film within 2 hours after the initial start up. (This was out-standing because normally it would take about 2 weeks to make Prime grade salable film.)4.Recycled all of the trim back into the product at a 10 % or less and still produced prime grade film.5.Secure a second source of polypropylene (a competitor of Solvay) which preformed better that the Solvay grade.6. The competitive product was cheaper.7.Negotiated a rebate for our division.Title: Supervisor1. Became leader of a Quality Control laboratory. I was in-charge of 6 people.2.Reviewed all procedures and ran each for accuracy.3.Updated and added several new procedures.4.Documented everything carefully.5.Wrote tests for GC, HPLC, LC, and Universal Testing machine Instron(used for Physical testing, Tear, peal, Tensile, and Rheology. Used a lc to determine Molecular weight distribution of various polyolefins.Solvay Polymers Division, in Houston, Texas (1980-1977) Title: Senior Research ChemistDuties:1.Developed new polypropylene grades for film applications. (Solvay had no good film grade polypropylene.)2.Develop 3 excellent film grades and got them approved at multiple major film producers.3.Developed several injection molding grades and got them approved at various customers.4.Did Technical service and Development work for film, extrusion coating, injection molding and blow molding.5.Developed a very high quality (high profit) extrusion coating grade of polypropylene.6.Supported the injection molding, thermoforming, blow molding and extrusion coating applications at multi-customer locations.7.Did lots of troubleshooting on each application including their downstream converting equipment.8. Developed a novel approach for the manufacture of a high ethylene content random copolymer of polypropylene .9.Developed 4 unique high ethylene film grades and two unique high ethylene extrusion coating polypropylene grades.Cities Service Company in Lake Charles, La. (1977-1975) Title: Senior Staff EngineerDuties:1. Did technical service and development on LDPE grades for the film applications, injection molding applications, blow molding applications and thermoforming applications. Got several LDPE grades approved at various customers.2.Worked in the Northeast on injection molding customer applications and their related converting equipment.3.Developed two new LDPE film grades and got them approved at several customers.4.Developed a LDPE blend suitable for high speed very large blown film equipment.5.Did a very large market review on the impact of Linear Low Density Polyethylene. This report actually predicted the results that did occur.St. Regis Paper Company Plastics Division in Dallas, Texas (1970-1975) Title: Product Development SupervisorDuties:1.Developed and troubleshot problems associated with processing and co-extrusion of all St Regis Cast film products.2.Developed new oxygen barrier film products for the meat packaging application. Got the film approved for several meat wrap applications.3.Developed tough films for the stretch wrap application4.Worked with the makers of stretch wrap equipment to make sure the film worked on their equipment and got films approved at several Stretch wrap equipment makers.5.Developed high clarity film for the bread packaging application.6.Developed coextruded films to replace the paper and tinfoil used in candy applications. Got films approved at several customers.7.Developed a coextruded LDPE to replace PVC films for meat wrap.8.Documented all work very carefully.9.Developed a unique peal-able seal for the potato chip bags application for Frito-Lay.Dow Chemical: in Freeport, Texas (1965-1970)Title: Development ChemistDuties:1. Purchased an injection molding machine and mold and installed it at the research facility.2.Developed a flat (high clarity)coffee can lid grade LDPE.3.Got the coffee Lid LDPE approved at several suppliers.4. Developed several high haze injection molding grades. Got several approved at several customers.5.Assisted the Technical Service group in troubleshooting injection molding applications.6.Built a blown film unit and was one of the first to make wrinkle-free HDPE blown film using a high stalk method.7.Documented and reported all developments.Title: Supervisor:1.Setup and wrote the procedures for a 6 person analytical laboratory.2.Hired the techs and taught them the procedures.3.Documented everything carefully and did a constant review to be sure everything was up to date and working as needed.4.Reviewed constantly to see if new procedures were needed for the HPLC, GC, LC, and other.Title: Supervisor High Pressure polyethylene pilot plantDuties:1.Was responsible for the operation and maintenance of the research pilot plant and its 5 employees.2.Most of this research was defined by management with input from everyone in the research area.3. Help to define some of the variables associated with free radical polymerization of ethylene.4.Studied and reported on the effects of various pressures on reaction kinetics.Title: Market Development ManagerDuties:1.Was the plant manager and Safety Coordinator for the LDPE /Dursban impregnated polymer for producing film suitable for banana shroud application. (This shroud protected the bananas from insect damage during shipment.)2.Defined and corrected the problem of employees excessive exposure to Dursban.3.Help the plant and it employees to continue with a safe operation and little to no exposure to the Dursban.4.Documented all procedures and techniques necessary for the safe continuous operation of the market development plant.

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