Phillip Tillery

Product Specialist Senior at Raytheon
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Dallas/Fort Worth Area, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Product Specialist Senior
      • Jun 2018 - Present

    • Plant Manager
      • Jan 2017 - Jan 2018

      Shop manager description is pretty self explanatory. I set up new machinery, set up new jobs, troubleshoot, order tools, file paperwork, receive incoming orders, unload trucks, hiring, everything. It is a small business with small amount of employees but nonetheless there is still plenty of work to be done.

    • United States
    • Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Production Lead
      • Jan 2014 - Jan 2017

      I ran 6 Makino Mills. Previously before having the opportunity to work in the makino area I ran a leadwell, and mazaak lathes as well as a Starr screw machine.

    • Shop Foreman
      • Sep 2013 - Dec 2014

      I was responsible for ensuring the machines on the shop floor run without issue day in and day out. Responsibilities include:MaintenenceAdhering to strict schedulingAssuring jobs are ran in a timely mannerHelping workers with little or no knowledge set up new jobsTraining new employees Balancing hourly labor for the day/weekReceiving incoming jobs from heat treatersKeeping the overall shop moral highCreating new and innovative ideas that help the work flow faster Doing first part Q.C. checks at the beginning of every new jobOpening/Closing the shop at end of work week

    • CNC Machinist
      • Jan 2011 - Sep 2013

      My responsibilities included:Setting up CNC lathes (Okuma twin spindles, Fuji ANW 3500, Okuma Vertical lathes)Setting up gantry robots (automated robotic system for picking up raw parts and dropping off finished parts)Running parts to tolerances from + or - .002 to .005Ensuring my machines were running all times as well as getting the maximum amount of parts out without sacrificing quality.Doing preventive maintenance (replacing a malfunctioning sensor, replacing an o-ring inside the gantry head, on rare occasion a turret alignment)

    • CNC Machinist
      • Jan 2010 - Jan 2011

      My responsibilities were:Unload metal from delivery truckCut metal for job that I would be setting up onWrite program via Mastercam v.9Set up Bridgeport (usually) HAAS occasionallyRun parts to tolerances that were generally + or - .002Several time I ran parts with tolerances of + or - .0005Wash, dry, and often deliver parts to customerOccasionally asked to TIG or MIG weldOccasionally used conversational bridgeport millVery seldom use of Cincinnati latheParts made for companies such as Kraft foods, Borden, Oak Farms, Sherwin Williams, Valspar, PCA Paper.

Education

  • Richland Community College
    Mechanical Engineering
    2014 - 2016
  • Texas State Technical College Waco
    Mechanical Engineering
    2007 - 2010

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