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425-345-0906 [email protected] Colin Willis Qualifications - Capable to setup, operate and adjust numerous types of CNC machining centers. - Able to fabricate close tolerance, high quality parts from metals. - Capable to meet all physical demands (e.g., lifting, reaching, turning, climbing, kneeling, bending, crouching, squatting). - Capable of using math such as algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. - Proficient in generating numerical control programs and CNC documents with HSM Inventor. - Able to select appropriate tool and identify type of set up required for operation. - Knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations. - Able to read and interpret drawings. Capable to understand symbols, flag notes, and general notes. Able to visualize three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view. - Capable to load and unload cutters. Able to use tool holders, hand tools (e.g., wrenches, mallets, spanners) - Capable of operating computing equipment to access job information and to input job information such as drawings, specifications, writing tie-ins, reports and maintaining records/logs - Capable of working with others as part of a team including giving, and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks, listening to others ideas, and participation skills.

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425-345-0906 [email protected]

Colin Willis

Qualifications

- Capable to setup, operate and adjust numerous types of CNC machining centers.

- Able to fabricate close tolerance, high quality parts from metals.

- Capable to meet all physical demands (e.g., lifting, reaching, turning, climbing, kneeling, bending, crouching, squatting).

- Capable of using math such as algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.

- Proficient in generating numerical control programs and CNC documents with HSM Inventor.

- Able to select appropriate tool and identify type of set up required for operation.

- Knowledge of safe working practices, emergency procedures and possible dangerous situations.

- Able to read and interpret drawings. Capable to understand symbols, flag notes, and general notes. Able to visualize three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional view.

- Capable to load and unload cutters. Able to use tool holders, hand tools (e.g., wrenches, mallets, spanners)

- Capable of operating computing equipment to access job information and to input job information such as drawings, specifications, writing tie-ins, reports and maintaining records/logs

- Capable of working with others as part of a team including giving, and receiving feedback, assisting others in completion of tasks, listening to others ideas, and participation skills.

- Ability to set machine coordinates, cutter offset and compensations, tool heights, probes, controller interface, digital readout, height blocks, machine settings, media tryout, editing of program.

- Capable to monitor machine during operation for unusual sounds or vibrations and warnings

Work History

August, 2013 – April, 2014

September, 2014 – Present Sturtevants Ski Mart Lynnwood, WASales Associate

- Used hand tools to mount bindings on ski’s and snowboards.- Tuned skis and snowboards with belt grinder and hot iron.- Communicate with fellow employees and customers for great teamwork and enhance customer

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satisfaction.

May, 2014 – August, 2014

Campbells Resort Chelan, WA

Server/Runner- Take orders, deliver drinks and food.- Utilize great teamwork and communication with fellow employees and minimal supervision.

Education

September, 2014 – March, 2015 Everett Community College Everett, WA

Precision Machining Operator Program

- Select and wear appropriate person protective equipment, understand and follow the guidelines for accident prevention, fire safety, lock tagout, hazard communications, material safety data sheets, and bloodborne pathogens.

- Correctly interpret machine shop blueprints and ANSI Y14.5 symbols.

- Safely use saws, drill presses, milling machines, turning lathes, and hand tools to produce precision parts.

- Inspect machine parts and be able to confirm whether or not they conform to blueprint specifications.

- Use precision machine tools such as micrometers, depth micrometers, height gauges, bore gauges and take readings from those instruments with accuracy within .0001”.

- Demonstrate safe work habits that reflect care and concern for self and others.

June, 2013 Marysville Pilchuck High School Marysville, WA

- Algebra I, II, College, and Geometry

- Microsoft Office, Excel, Powerpoint, Word

- Photoshop & Illustrator