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WAYNE STEELE 1900 broadway #50 Hoquiam, WA 1-360-581-6140 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Manufacturing supervisor focused on producing high quality products that exceed customer expectations and help achieve company production and revenue goals through effective communication, leadership and cross- training. Accomplished in streamlining production processes, project planning, training, problem solving and research & development. Experience supervising production lines, overseeing materials inspection, scheduling production, quality control. SKILLS Production management Strong leadership abilities On time on budget delivery Blueprint reading Trouble shooting/Problem solver Safety 1st Quality control Hands on leadership WORK HISTORY Construction Expert/ Shop Floor Liason to Customers , 03/2011 to 12/2015, {40 to 60 hrs/wk} HudsonYacht and Marine – Xiamen, China Amusement park water ride vehicles for world famous amusement park. 50- nonmotorized 23 passenger water ride vehicles, using huntsman epoxy resin system With carbon fiber and/or e-glass infusion. 11- 40 passenger electric hybrid motorized track guided water ride vehicles, using huntsman epoxy resin system with carbon fiber and/or e-glass infusion. Managed documentation of and training on production procedures and work instructions. Created in conjunction with our client all QC documents to help monitor and build ride vehicles to the highest quality standards Do all new R&D to assure procedures worked correctly. Do R&D, implement and make silicone vacuum bags (wet bag and infusion lamination bags) for multiple pull small parts. saving hundreds of man hours and consumable costs. Prepare master models to make silicone molds for parts that standard hard molds would not release Mold construction and modification working directly with design and engineering to assure molds are within set standards. Train infusion, hand lamination and assembly teams to perform jobs correctly and efficiently to meet the high quality standards. Set up all infusion feed and vacuum lines and document placement for use on future parts Double check all parts for fit and to assure all equipment is installed correctly and all structural components are installed.

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WAYNE STEELE1900 broadway #50 Hoquiam, WA 1-360-581-6140 [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARYManufacturing supervisor focused on producing high quality products that exceed customer expectations andhelp achieve company production and revenue goals through effective communication, leadership and cross-training. Accomplished in streamlining production processes, project planning, training, problem solving andresearch & development. Experience supervising production lines, overseeing materials inspection,scheduling production, quality control.

SKILLSProduction management Strong leadership abilities On time on budget delivery Blueprint readingTrouble shooting/Problem solver Safety 1stQuality control Hands on leadership

WORK HISTORYConstruction Expert/ Shop Floor Liason to Customers, 03/2011 to 12/2015, {40 to 60 hrs/wk}HudsonYacht and Marine – Xiamen, China

Amusement park water ride vehicles for world famous amusement park. 50- nonmotorized 23 passengerwater ride vehicles, using huntsman epoxy resin system With carbon fiber and/or e-glass infusion. 11- 40passenger electric hybrid motorized track guided water ride vehicles, using huntsman epoxy resin systemwith carbon fiber and/or e-glass infusion.Managed documentation of and training on production procedures and work instructions. Created inconjunction with our client all QC documents to help monitor and build ride vehicles to the highestquality standards Do all new R&D to assure procedures worked correctly.Do R&D, implement and make silicone vacuum bags (wet bag and infusion lamination bags) for multiplepull small parts. saving hundreds of man hours and consumable costs.Prepare master models to make silicone molds for parts that standard hard molds would not release Moldconstruction and modification working directly with design and engineering to assure molds are withinset standards.Train infusion, hand lamination and assembly teams to perform jobs correctly and efficiently to meet thehigh quality standards.Set up all infusion feed and vacuum lines and document placement for use on future parts Double check allparts for fit and to assure all equipment is installed correctly and all structural components are installed.Investigated and implement ideas for quality improvement, increased productivity and cost reduction.Managed documentation of and training on production procedures and work instructions.Verified that all process control parameters were being documented and followed at all times.Recommended and executed quality improvements for production and product quality.Gunboat 60 supervisor of Lamination, Carpentry and Construction teams Responsibilities: Trainingcrewmembers Lamination on gunboat 60 project using carbon fiber and epoxy resin system, infusion, wetbagging and hand lamination Boat construction and quality control; IE installation of small and largecomposite parts, interior wood work, exterior fit out and teak deck installation Thermal form and installacrylic windows.

Construction Carpenter, 01/2010 to 02/2011 {40 hrs/wk}Townsend Bay Marine – Port Townsend, WA

Installed small and large composite parts on new build boats also refit of older boats.Planned and executed work with the proper tools and materials to maximize efficiency.

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Followed established job site safety regulations and maintained a safe and clean work area.Read and interpreted blueprints and construction documents to determine project directives.Facilitated harmonious working relationships with crew members to prevent problems and conflicts.Planned projects by identifying necessary equipment, tools needed, accurate take offs and requiredassistance.

Supervisor Marine Carpentry/ Lamination 50 meter plant, 01/2004 to 01/2010 {40 to 70 hrs/wk}Westport Shipyard – Port Angeles, WA.

initial shop set up for production line assembly of 50 meter motor yachts. also continued improvingfacility to better serve production flow.Make new molds and assemble CNC cut mold pieces Drove daily production activities with effective communication and leadership.Train people properly to do all critical layouts for bulkheads, stiffeners and stringers, soles double checkplacement of decks, level boats, Install all small and large composite parts.Teak deck and exterior glass installationDefined manufacturing performance standards and reviewed the outcome of performance goals to set futuretargets.Trouble shoot challenges as they arose Investigated and implement ideas for quality improvement, increased productivity and cost reduction.Successfully managed production activities so all orders were shipped on time.Planned, directed, coordinated and assigned manpower to meet aggressive production schedules.Addressed all personnel issues promptly and professionally.

Supervisor Marine Carpentry/ Lamination teams, 01/1995 to 01/2004 {40 to 60 hrs/wk}Westport Shipyard – Westport, WA

Managed day and swing shift crewsSuccessfully managed production activities so all orders were shipped on time.Investigated and implement ideas for quality improvement, increased productivity and cost reduction.Managed documentation of and training on production procedures and work instructions.Verified that all process control parameters were being documented and followed at all times.Planned, directed, coordinated and assigned manpower to meet aggressive production schedules.Routinely improved product quality and reduced delivery costs.Addressed all personnel issues promptly and professionally.Drove daily production activities with effective communication and leadership.

Lamination Technician/ Lead Person, 01/1989 to 01/1995 {40 to 50 hrs/wk}Westport Shipyard – Westport, WA

Responsible for lamination of small and large parts and quality control.Routinely improved product quality and reduced delivery costs.Drove daily production activities with effective communication and leadership.Laminate small and large parts

Deckhand/ Skipper, 05/1982 to 01/1989 {average 80 hrs/wk}Comercial Fisherman – Alaska to Gulf of Mexico

Worked on commercial fishing boats, shrimp trawler, bottom and mid water trawlers, long line and crabboats.Checked fishing gear, iced catch, skipper, hydraulic equipment maintenance, engineer, repaired nets andcrab pots.Ran shrimp boat for 2 years