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Resume if no job please file. Inquiry (采购产品): Resume if no job please file. Kenneth L. Burch Date_8/21/06 100 Circle Drive Lyman, S. C. 29365 Home 864-879-2638 Work 864-463-3251 ext. 1229 Motivated, Self starter, looking for employment as a Process Engineer or Manufacturing Engineer, with programming of CNC machines as my primary responsibility. Programming software used to date: Bridgeport Ez-Cam D. P. Technology Esprit Windows based cam software. Experience with CNC lathes, vertical mills, Mitsubishi Wire Machines. Experience with Chiron FZ 12W Magnum milling machines in a production cell environment. Understand and use the macro programming language for above machines. Also I can do parametric programming for mold making. Ability to choose right machines for new jobs and aid in finding distributor for the machines and then order set up tooling for perishable tools. Close working relationship with tool and insert distributors in this area. Please call 864-879-2638 or 864-463-3251 ext.1229 to set up an interview at your convenience. Kenneth L. Burch MPI International, Inc. Southern Fineblanking Division 5798 North Main Street Cowpens SC 29330 June 25, 1990 to date Manufacturing Engineering Supervisor, Duties involved are: Obtaining CNC lathes and milling machines for production work, Also making concept drawing for milling fixtures and lathe spindle tooling. Selecting proper tooling and suppliers for perishable materials such as carbide inserts and tool holder components. CNC Programming for production machining of parts for the auto industry, fineblanked to net size, Using IBM compatible computer and Esprit, windows based programming software by D. P. Technology, to write programs for Okuma Howa and Chiron CNC machines with Fanuc controls. I have developed the process and programs for surgical parts for medical industry, using two precision CNC mini mills special built in Switzerland using Fagor controls, including setup and operating instructions. Writing over three hundred programs per year for Mitsubishi Wire EDM Machines to cut die components for building fineblanking dies in house. I also use macro programming to save memory and make machine programs more versatile and I can modify my machine post processors to the format needed for other controllers. Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Box 1867 Greenville S. C. 29602 November 1978 to June 25, 1990 Tool and Die, Making jigs, fixtures and dies using prints. Ability to operate vertical and horizontal mills, engine lathe, surface grinder, jig bore, jig grinder, use comparator to measure parts. Transfer to Mold Shop May 1986. Repaired and made injection molds for plastic injection and wax investment castings. Programmed Bridgeport vertical milling machines to make molds that I designed. Programming involved Parametric Programming of three axes. All geometry was solved with Bridgeport Cad Cam software using a NEC computer. Hart Tool and Manufacturing Corp Highway 9, Rout 8 Inman, S. C. 29349 June 1977 to Nov. 1978 Made piercing and forming dies including layout, rough machining, finish grinding, heat treating and assembly, blue print reading and working to close tolerance. $4.50/Hr. Southeastern Steel Greenville S. C. business closed Oct. 1976 to June 1977 Worked as a machinist running a lathe, mill and a surface grinder. Produced sheet metal layouts and formed metal for welding.. Jemco Greenville S.C. Business closed Sept. 1975 to Oct. 1976 Worked as a machinist. Did job shop work using lathes, mills and surface grinder. Lyman Printing & Finishing Rt.#1 Lyman S. C. 29365 Aug. 1970 to Oct 1975 Print machine operator. Printed sheets and pillow cases using rotary print machines. Education: Diploma Technical Drafting, Spartanburg Technical College. Feb. 27, 1978. Diploma Machine Shop course, Spartanburg Technical College. Aug. 30, 1978. Associate Degree Tool and Die, Spartanburg Technical College. Nov. 20, 1980. Associate Degree Industrial Electronics Technology. May 22, 1990. Certificate for completion of MS Access, Spartanburg Technical College. July 25, 2006 August 16, 2006 Dear Sir or Madam: Over the past nine years it has been my pleasure to work with Ken Burch. Ken has a solid knowledge of CNC programming including lathes, mills, and EDM. Ken is self directed and constantly working to learn skills that will make him more productive. Ken does what it takes to get the job done. He will bring a tremendous amount of manufacturing knowledge to any organization. Ken also routinely creates accurate estimates for new jobs which require machining. He has organized the perishable tooling min/max system at MPI and continuously works to improve the cost of machining by finding new inserts or cutters that reduce the overall cost of producing the part. This may be a less expensive cutter that performs as well, or a more expensive cutter that lasts longer. Ken has been an exemplary employee and would be an asset to any organization. Sincerely, Wade Rodgers Engineering Manager – MPI Southern Fineblanking Work 864-463-1711 Home 864-439-1901 **** Hidden Message ***** Kenneth Burch SC 29330 USA Company: Southern Fineblanking Title: Manufacturing Engineering Supervisor Phone: 864-463-3251 Ext.1229 Fax: 864-463-3692 E-mail: kburch@mpi-int.com **** Hidden Message ***** kburch@mpi-int.com |
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