Michael Colón,Sr.

Final Inspection Supervisor at Aero Gear
  • Claim this Profile
Contact Information
us****@****om
(386) 825-5501
Location
East Windsor, Connecticut, United States, US
Languages
  • English -
  • Spanish -

Topline Score

Topline score feature will be out soon.

Bio

Generated by
Topline AI

You need to have a working account to view this content.
You need to have a working account to view this content.

Credentials

  • DQR 201 UTC Aerospace Systems
    -
    Jan, 2015
    - Nov, 2024
  • DSI Arkwin
    -
  • DSI Parker California
    -
  • DSI Parker Utah
    -
  • Goodrich Pump & Engine Control Systems Source Inspector
    -

Experience

    • United States
    • Aviation & Aerospace
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Final Inspection Supervisor
      • Aug 2019 - Present

    • Final Inspection Supervisor
      • Jan 2014 - Aug 2019

      Supervisory Responsibilities:1. Develops and maintains an effective organization through the training, motivation, termination and review of personnel.2. Ensures training for all Final Inspectors meets minimum level of acceptance concerning abilities to evaluate radii, burrs and surface finish.3. Supervises and instructs employees on work methods, company policy, procedures and related topics.4. Schedules Final Inspectors for daily work per customer shipment requirements. 5. Evaluates and rates staff on a periodic basis.6. Prepares and maintains staff schedules for work and vacations. Approves payroll on a weekly basis.7. Maintains and upgrades physical Final Inspection area to meet requirements of national standards and customer specific specifications.8. Performs 6-S Audits of Final Inspection areas to ensure conformity to corporate and company standards.Skills:Oral and Written Communication Skills with all levels of employees including operators, inspectors, supervisors, customers, and outside suppliers.Ability to read and follow instructions.Ability to work independently.Be able to handle multiple tasks simultaneously.Operate internal computer systems.In depth ability to read blueprints, including data based prints. Show less

    • Lead Final Inspector
      • Jan 2005 - Dec 2013

      • 11 years inspection experience on complex fuel control housings and assemblies . Familiar with and capable of, using more complex equipment (i.e., intramik, dial bore gage, air gage, swing gage diatest, scopes for internal cavities, etc.)Assembly Inspection• Inspection of fully assembled parts.DQR • Delegated Source Inspector for Hamilton SundstrandDSI• Delegated Source Inspector Parker California • Delegated Source Inspector Parker Utah CSRA• Certified Supplier Release Agent TriumphDCS• Delegated Certified Supplier Arkwin Show less

  • Mor-Tech
    • East Longmeadow,MA
    • 3D Rapid Prototyping Specialist
      • 1995 - 2005

      Daily functions included running the Rapid Prototyping Service Bureau. Witch consisted of two SLS machines, one SLA machine and one LOM machine. SLS / SLA Process Laser Sintering operates in a similar way to Stereo lithography, both being layer-additive processes one using powder the other using a liquid resin. Stereo lithography’s photosensitive resin is replaced by a fine heat fusible powder such as wax or thermoplastic. The powder is stored in powder feed cartridges at either end of the build envelope. LOM Process In this system the model is formed from successive layers of heat bonded sheet material, typically paper. The sliced CAD data is used to control a laser which cuts the perimeter (only) of each slice in the sheet material. A typical LOM machine is illustrated below. Show less

  • National Metal Industries
    • West Springfield,MA
    • Machine Operator
      • 1989 - 1992

Education

  • Putnam Vocational-Technical High School
    High School

Community

You need to have a working account to view this content. Click here to join now