EDUCATION
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SCHOOL /
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QUALIFICATIONS GAINED |
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[snip] 1997 - 2001 |
BEng (Hons) Manufacturing Systems Engineering. |
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ST HELENS COLLEGE 1991 – 92
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HND Mechanical / Production Engineering. |
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WIRRAL COLLEGE CARLETT PARK 1990 - 91 |
BTEC Certificate Of Achievement In: Quality Assurance A
& B. |
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Advanced City & Guilds In Computer Aided Engineering. |
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1988 – 90 |
HNC In Mech / Prod Eng. |
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1985 - 87 |
HNC In Business & Finance. |
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WIRRAL COLLEGE BOROUGH ROAD.
1983 - 84 |
City & Guilds Project In CNC Programming & Machining |
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1982 - 83 |
Advanced City & Guilds In Tool making & Fitting. |
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1980 - 82 |
City & Guilds Part 2 Certificates In Mechanical
Engineering Craft Studies. |
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1979 - 80 |
Basic Engineering Craft Studies Part One (Mechanical
Bias) |
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2007 -
PRESENT |
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MANUFACTURING TECHNICIAN |
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Responsible for operating, repairing and maintaining all
mechanical aspects of High speed bagging machines
including pneumatic and hydraulic pump overhaul bearing
replacements, gearbox and drive system fault analysis
and subsequent repair. |
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2003 –
2007 |
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DESIGN TECHNICIAN (RESISTANT MATERIALS) |
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Utilise knowledge of woodworking, engineering, design
and manufacturing practices to enable students to
complete their individual projects.
Responsible for repairing and maintaining all mechanical
aspects of milling machines, lathes, drills, band saws,
circular saws and grinding machines.
Test newly installed machines and equipment to ensure
fulfilment of contract specifications
To accurately maintain a stock inventory system for raw
material and graphic products. |
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2001 –
2003 |
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TEACHERS AIDE: PRIMARY & SECONDARY SCHOOL |
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Assist teaching staff by performing any combination of
tasks in the classroom. Help instruct children under the
guidance and supervision of the teacher. Prepare lesson
plans where appropriate and submit it for review. |
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1993 –
2001 |
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1999 – 2001 |
PROJECT LEADER |
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Responsible for the project leading of railway braking
projects from initial tendering and receipt of order
through to delivery to customer.
Responsibility’s included the over seeing of all factory
departments with in depth liaison with customers and sub
– contractors to foresee that the completed product is
cost effectively produced and delivered on time. |
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1993 - 1999 |
DESIGN ENGINEER |
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Highly qualified using CAD equipment to prepare client
presentations.
Responsible for the construction of acceptance,
installation and component drawings for original and
spares equipment.
The preparation and authentication of maintenance
manuals in both literal and diagrammatic format.
Design and develop machine tool jigs, fixtures, gauges
and tooling for both machining and assembly fixtures.
Utilise knowledge of various machines, engineering
practices, mathematics, materials technology, and other
physical sciences to complete designs. |
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1979 –
1993 |
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1989 – 1993 |
MECHANICAL COST ESTIMATOR |
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Responsible for the compilation and presentation of
detailed estimates on original, spare and competitors’
railway braking equipment. Providing the purchasing
department with target costs for forged, flame cut,
welded and sub-contract machined components. |
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1983 - 1989 |
MACHINE TOOL FITTER |
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Responsible for repairing and maintaining all mechanical
aspects of milling machines, lathes, drills gun drillers
and grinding machines including pneumatic and hydraulic
pump overhaul bearing replacements, gearbox and drive
system fault analysis and subsequent repair. |
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1983 - 1983 |
STANDARD ROOM INSPECTOR |
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The accurate measuring and recording of raw material and
part machined or complete components. The calibration
and identification of gauges. Promoted from apprentice
level in 1983. |
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1979 - 1983 |
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CRAFT APPRENTICESHIP IN GENERAL
ENGINEERING |
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AREAS COVERED |
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a)
Machine tool fitting.
b)
Machine tool setting.
c)
Tool making
d)
Milling
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Turning
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Grinding. |
g)
Welding.
h)
Bench fitting.
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Factory planning
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Jig and tool design.
k)
Sheet metal work.
l)
Inspection and measurement. |