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| | Click here or scroll down to respond to this candidateCandidate's Name , WA 98208PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLESkills and Qualifications25+ years of Boeing Manufacturing and Materials Management experienceThorough knowledge of (and classroom training in) local, state, and federal regulations covering HAZMAT/hazardous materialsProven ability to use, handle, and dispose of hazardous materials per government regulations and Boeing proceduresSolid computer skills: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Windows 7, REDARS, PSDS, CMES, HAZ TRAXGood people skillsworks collaboratively as part of a teamCommitted to safetyWork ExperienceAircraft Sealant Mixer (HAZMAT), The Boeing Company, EverettApril 2019 to presentMixes, containerizes, and kits sealants, compounds, and silicones to Boeing specifications in Decanting for use on aircraft parts and assemblies. Obtains and verifies paperwork; issues required materials from storage area; uses hand mixing techniques as well as automated, computerized, and manual machines; handles decanting from bulk containers into smaller jars; labels containers and packages for routing; monitors and tracks inventory; properly stores materials; observes all HAZMAT regulations.Works as needed as Factory Consumables Handler: Picks orders for gloves, aprons, sandpaper, and other consumables; places in bins for delivery; uses computer system to track orders.Works weekends as Sealer Aircraft Integral Fuel Tank Components.Sealer Aircraft Integral Fuel Tank Components B, The Boeing Company, Everett, 2008-2019On the 777: Cleaned and applied sealant to fuel tank/airplane components according to drawings and specifications. Performed sealing on open and accessible wing integral fuel tanks and other assemblies (floors, ribs, spars, etc.); assisted in pressure testing; obtained and read Installation Plans; collected correct sealants, solvents, cleaners, etc. to complete the job; prepared surfaces for paint; operated mechanical lifts; sealed/topcoated fillet seal to system components, brushings, and fittings that penetrate fuel cells; applied brush coats; handled and disposed of hazardous material in accordance with government and Boeing regulations. Trained new hires in proper use of chemicals and personal protective equipment.Worked weekends as Materials Processor in 777 Standards (2008-2015): Picked parts, built kits, used computer system to track and order parts.Plastics Bench Mechanic/Non Metallic Sub-Assembly Technician, The Boeing Company, Spokane1996-2003Fabricated, assembled, reworked, repaired, formed, and finished a wide variety of composite, fiberglass, and plastic parts, tools, and assemblies using engineering drawings, templates, and specifications. Performed painting and curing; operated cutting equipment; performed wet resin fiberglass layout, overlay, and assembly work on graphite and aluminum aircraft floor panels and air ducts. Cleaned and marked floor panels; wetted and applied patterns onto panels; inserted panels inClark resume, p. 2oven; sanded and prepared panels for inserts; cleaned and potted panels; routed floor-panel assemblies; applied drain seals, grit tape, heat-resistant fiberglass blankets, Formica elephant skin, and various sealants and adhesives. Worked with resin, wet fiberglass, Prepreg, and Kevlar.Temporary Team Lead (as needed, 1998): Oversaw work of 30 employees.Active member of the Lean Team: Worked to streamline processes for wet fiberglass overlay.Factory Consumables Handler/Storekeeper, The Boeing Company, Spokane, 1990-1996Inventoried, ordered, issued, stored, and shipped tools, supplies, and materials including hazardous materials and waste. Received and checked incoming tools; completed paperwork and shipping records; checked equipment for damaged or lost parts; cleaned and reconditioned respirators; safely handled hazardous materials; operated forklifts and stackers; implemented training program for new employees.Education/TrainingCertificate, Composites Technician, Edmonds Community College, 2012Courses included: Vacuum Infusion; Prepreg Composites; Honeycomb Core Repair; Honeycomb Shaping; Prepreg Shaping Methods; Wet Layout; Trimming Flashing; Tooling/Mold Fabrication; NDI Understanding; Damage Assessment; Ply Orientation/Clocking; MSDS and Safety; Use/Programming Hot Bonders; Solid CFRP Construction; Solid CFRP Step Repair; and more.Construction Site Safety Certification Program, Inland NW Associated General Contractors, 2005Industrial and Construction Worker Training (7 wks.), Inland NW Associated General Contractors, 2004Courses included: Aerial and Scissors Manlifts Safety Training; Crane Signaling/Rigging; Hand and Power Tools Safety Training; Scaffold Erector Training; Forklift Safety/Certification; Basic Welding; Construction Math.General coursework, Spokane Community College, 2006-2007Industrial Safety Courses, Washington Industrial Safety and Health ACT, 2005-2006U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA Card, 2004Boeing Trainings: Investment in Excellence; Interaction Skills for Success; Effective Teambuilding Workshop; 5S + Safety; 5S and Visual Controls; 777 Oobeya 101; Lean Workshop Types; FOD Prevention Practices; Critical to Quality Practices (CTQ) Out of Sequence Work Removals; Cadmium Hazard Awareness; DOT HAZMAT; Hazard Communications: Controlling Chemical Hazards; Hazardous Waste Management - Everett Site; Respirator Use and Maintenance; Hazardous Waste Management at the Shop Level; Hazard Communication Awareness; Hazmat - 232 Security Awareness In-Depth; OHSAS 18001 Awareness; Aircraft Confined Space Annual Training; Basic Crane Operations; Electric Stacker Operations; Floor Operated Cranes; Powered Platform Operations; Sealing Essentials; Seal: Body; Hook Tender Familiarization; Powered Industrial Trucks; Counterbalanced Forklift Operator Training; Safety Promise; and more. |