Bryan M.

Quality Assurance Specialist-System at Safran Electronics & Defense Canada Inc.
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Whitby, Ontario, Canada, CA

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Credentials

  • AS9100:2016 Transition Course
    BSI
    Nov, 2017
    - Sep, 2024
  • Project Management Training
    Abacus Team Inc
    Jan, 2017
    - Sep, 2024
  • Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
    Abacus Team Inc
    Oct, 2015
    - Sep, 2024
  • AS9100:2009 Internal Auditor
    SAI Global
    Mar, 2013
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • Canada
    • Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Quality Assurance Specialist-System
      • Jun 2021 - Present

      Lead Auditor and QMS Representative responsible for working with stakeholders to implement and maintain certification to: -AS9100 & AS9110 -Transport Canada- CAR 561 -Transport Canada- CAR 573 -EASA Part 145 -CCAR Part 145 Lead Auditor and QMS Representative responsible for working with stakeholders to implement and maintain certification to: -AS9100 & AS9110 -Transport Canada- CAR 561 -Transport Canada- CAR 573 -EASA Part 145 -CCAR Part 145

    • Canada
    • Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Quality Assurance Engineering
      • Nov 2017 - May 2021

    • Jr. Quality Assurance Engineering
      • Oct 2012 - Nov 2017

    • Quality Inspection Technician
      • Jul 2012 - Oct 2012

    • Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Feeder Platform Operator
      • Mar 2009 - Jan 2012

      Performing ultrasonic thickness measurements of reactor feeder pipes to help identify loss of wall thickness due to Flow Accelerated Corrosion (FAC). Performing ultrasonic thickness measurements of reactor feeder pipes to help identify loss of wall thickness due to Flow Accelerated Corrosion (FAC).

Education

  • Durham College
    Mechanical Engineering Technician (Non-Destructive Testing)
    2007 - 2010

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