Daniel Arfsten

Warehouse Manager at The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Centers Command Central Territory
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Franklin, Wisconsin, United States, US

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Mark Sobell

As a reviewer, Daniel provided good, clear feedback on many chapters of my first Ubuntu book. He found issues other reviewers overlooked, and helped improve the quality of the book.

Mark L. Taub

Daniel was on the technical review team for the first edition of Mark Sobell's "A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux." His reviews were on-time and very helpful.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Warehouse Manager
      • Oct 2021 - Present

      Responsible for hiring all warehouse staff and managing work quotasResponsible for continual improvement and productivity write upsCDL-A DriverAssign daily tasks to truck drivers to meet dock needsManage entire warehouse inventoryCommunicate with vendors to acquire greatest price for donated goods that are not sold in our Family StoresCoordinate with Regional Store Manager to ensure Stores are receiving what’s requiredWorking with new vendors increased Warehouse Sales by 300%Identified and implemented reduction in Production expensesDock Supervisor (2019-2021)Create efficient storage of daily products and in process materials on the dockLog all warehouse inventoryManage work therapy assignmentsOperate forklift when required stacking clothing bales, loading trucks and stacking gaylords to make space on dockSorting Room Supervisor (2018-2019)Price all donated clothing and linen required to meet current daily quotaAssign positions within the sorting roomEnsure adequate clothing quantity is maintained within the sorting roomCreate and ensure store orders for accessories and shoes are metHI-TECH COMMUNICATIONS LLC Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2017 – 2017Spectrum Cable Equipment Installation Sub-ContractorCable TechnicianInstalled all Spectrum equipment per the customer’s orderReplaced old coax cables, connectors, wall platesInstalled new and replace old cable from the telecommunication pole to the residenceInstalled new or replace exterior box on residence

    • Sorting Room Supervisor
      • Mar 2019 - Oct 2022

    • United States
    • Telecommunications
    • Cable Technician
      • Apr 2017 - Dec 2017

      I'm a sub-contractor for a new company called HiTech Communications LLC. They receive work through Sunrise Telecom who has a contract with Spectrum Cable to install their equipment. I'm a sub-contractor for a new company called HiTech Communications LLC. They receive work through Sunrise Telecom who has a contract with Spectrum Cable to install their equipment.

    • United States
    • Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Engineering Analyst
      • Jun 2013 - Jun 2015

      +CAD design lead for 24RCL and 30RCLH Light Commercial standby generators. I was in charge of managing the project which involved distributing work to other team members and properly communicating with the lead Mechanical Engineer to ensure design met UL and various other requirements.+Supported CAD design on 45RCLH Light Commercial standby generator project. Took direction from the the project lead to help complete the project.+Find ways to further the automation process of extracting Windchill BOM's for insertion into the SAP ERP system. After solution was identified I properly trained 20+ CAD users which and elimintated the possibility of manually entered text and human error. BOM's are completely CAD driven.+Improved Engineering material number database to eliminate the possibility of human error by implementing VB code.+Created user guides for common Creo and Windchill tasks and provided training during monthly Creo user group meetings

    • United Kingdom
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Designer
      • Feb 2012 - Feb 2013

      I am very excited to join the Agricultural Division designing hydraulic valves. I am very excited to join the Agricultural Division designing hydraulic valves.

    • United States
    • Automation Machinery Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • CAD Modeler
      • Mar 2010 - Feb 2012

      Model parts required for use in Low Voltage Motor Control Center Pro/Engineer assemblies. Model parts required for use in Low Voltage Motor Control Center Pro/Engineer assemblies.

    • United States
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • CAD Drafter
      • Nov 2009 - Feb 2010

      Using Solidworks and Anvil incorporate changes shop floor informed Engineering of such that product being shipped was reflected properly on the Engineering drawings. Track current projects using Excel Gantt Charts. Maintain ship loose lists to ensure customer received all required materials to erect concrete plant. Using Solidworks and Anvil incorporate changes shop floor informed Engineering of such that product being shipped was reflected properly on the Engineering drawings. Track current projects using Excel Gantt Charts. Maintain ship loose lists to ensure customer received all required materials to erect concrete plant.

    • CAD Drafter
      • Jun 2004 - Mar 2009

      Experienced engineering technician aiding in the development process of new products as well as maintaining existing lines utilizing Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire. Handled many drafting responsibilities including Engineering Change Request while collaborating with many of the product groups supporting new BOM creations and advising proper documentation layout. Experienced in handle design improvements of existing products supporting cost reduction initiatives while implementing Six Sigma during evaluation of products. Capable of multitasking and working with various groups meeting on time expectations. Embraced a new system change to SAP providing support to Engineers through the new ECR/ECO SAP process providing system training where needed.

    • South Africa
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Ubuntu Linux Technical Reviewer (consult)
      • Jul 2007 - Oct 2007

      Provided technical knowledge I gained from using Ubuntu Linux for 2 years. I was a Technical Reviewer for 19 chapters of Mark Sobell's book titled, "A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux". My review included various topics ranging from Ubuntu system adminstration to setting up a local area network in Ubuntu. Provided technical knowledge I gained from using Ubuntu Linux for 2 years. I was a Technical Reviewer for 19 chapters of Mark Sobell's book titled, "A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux". My review included various topics ranging from Ubuntu system adminstration to setting up a local area network in Ubuntu.

    • United States
    • Individual and Family Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • A member of the Technical Review Team for the book titled; "A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux"
      • Jul 2007 - Oct 2007

      I colloborated with Mark Sobell directly to provide him technical corrections on various Chapters ranging from Ubuntu system adminstration to setting up a local area network in Ubuntu. I was one of many on the Techincal Review Team. I reviewed a total of approximately 19 chapters of Mark's book titled, "A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux". I colloborated with Mark Sobell directly to provide him technical corrections on various Chapters ranging from Ubuntu system adminstration to setting up a local area network in Ubuntu. I was one of many on the Techincal Review Team. I reviewed a total of approximately 19 chapters of Mark's book titled, "A Practical Guide to Ubuntu Linux".

    • Pro/E CAD Designer II
      • Dec 2003 - May 2004

      Reduce wasted time manufacturing shop personnel would need to clarify drawings with engineering personnel by updating existing Component and Assembly Drawings of Kitchen and Bath Products to meet current drafting standards, update outdated thread callouts per ASME B1.1 (Unified Inch Screw Threads), and correct errors. Reduce wasted time manufacturing shop personnel would need to clarify drawings with engineering personnel by updating existing Component and Assembly Drawings of Kitchen and Bath Products to meet current drafting standards, update outdated thread callouts per ASME B1.1 (Unified Inch Screw Threads), and correct errors.

    • United States
    • Semiconductor Manufacturing
    • Mechanical Designer/Drafter
      • Oct 1998 - Sep 2003

      To minimize questions from Aircraft Modification Centers, created clear and concise Installation Instructions for avionics equipment including; VHF, TCAS, GPS, MODES Antennas, EGPWS Instrument Panels, and Arinc 404/600 Trays in A320, A330, and A340 series; B737, B747, B757, and B767 Aircraft types.Interfaced with customers via phone and email regarding customer build per print products to clarify drawing callouts to insure drawing was easily understood by manufacturing department.Designed and Drafted cooled and non-cooled Arinc 404/600 Trays following MIL-STD-100 (Dept of Defense Std Practice for Engineering Drawing) from customer’s verbal or documented requirements with minimal Engineering personnel aid.

Education

  • ITT Technical Institute
    AAS, Computer Aided Drafting
    1997 - 1999
  • Linux Academy
    Git and Gitlab - Start to Finish, Linux
    2014 - 2014

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