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Jason Marsh 4760 Isabell St. Golden, CO 80403 (720)334-1958 [email protected] Summary Experience with high speed machinery, VFD (variable frequency drive), mechanical drive experience, mechanical installation, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and ability to find problem resolutions with team members as well as being able to troubleshoot problems with no supervision. Usually work in team- type atmospheres, but also work alone on occasions. Familiar with performing autonomous maintenance, using computer systems to record tasks, tracking all production support materials used and checking ever-changing schedules. Involved with training and certifying new employees. Strong communication skills with other departments within the building. Understand the importance of strong tie-in meetings as well as precise logbook entries. Understand the concept or “Safety, Quality, Production” and why they must be in that order. Work experience: Stolle Machinery Corporation, May 2015-Present Machine Assembler, Responsible for assembling Can Forming machines. Most experience to this date, has been with Standun bodymakers, although I also have been involved with the assembly of Ragsdale bodymakers. Working with a small group of team members, we build the entire machine, mechanically and electrically, from the ground up, using engineering prints. Setting up and adjusting the machine requires some patience, and good troubleshooting skills. Careful attention needs to be paid to the print book of each machine. Frequently, there are minor revisions to the drawings, and the changes are not always relayed verbally. Once the machine has been completely assembled, the front-end alignments, of the ram

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Jason Marsh4760 Isabell St.Golden, CO 80403(720)334-1958 [email protected] Summary Experience with high speed machinery, VFD (variable frequency drive), mechanical drive experience, mechanical installation, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and ability to find problem resolutions with team members as well as being able to troubleshoot problems with no supervision. Usually work in team-type atmospheres, but also work alone on occasions. Familiar with performing autonomous maintenance, using computer systems to record tasks, tracking all production support materials used and checking ever-changing schedules. Involved with training and certifying new employees. Strong communication skills with other departments within the building. Understand the importance of strong tie-in meetings as well as precise logbook entries. Understand the concept or “Safety, Quality, Production” and why they must be in that order.

Work experience: Stolle Machinery Corporation,May 2015-PresentMachine Assembler,Responsible for assembling Can Forming machines. Most experience to this date, has been with Standun bodymakers, although I also have been involved with the assembly of Ragsdale bodymakers. Working with a small group of team members, we build the entire machine, mechanically and electrically, from the ground up, using engineering prints. Setting up and adjusting the machine requires some patience, and good troubleshooting skills. Careful attention needs to be paid to the print book of each machine. Frequently, there are minor revisions to the drawings, and the changes are not always relayed verbally. Once the machine has been completely assembled, the front-end alignments, of the ram and tooling, can begin. Once these are within specifications, the machine is ran for the customer, and the buyoff takes place.

G. E. Healthcare,November 2014-May 2015Production Technician,Repair and refurbishment of various types of ultrasound probes. Tasks include assembly and disassembly with complex mechanical and electrical alignment guidelines, manual soldering, use of adhesives for bonding applications. Sometimes responsible for creating specialized

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procedures while working with engineering to refine our production processes. Responsible for shooting strain into injection molds daily, with the volume of strains fluctuating with customer demand. Responsibilities are performed with minimal need for help, and little to no supervision.

CODI Manufacturing, Inc.,November 2012-November 2014Press Brake Operation, fabrication, assembly, finishing and installation. Experience with installing motors and drives on conveyors. Pickling and passivation experience on stainless steel parts. Able to interpret complex engineering drawings. Use of precision measurement tools. Experience with limit switches and proximity switches/sensors. Occasional use of Bridgeport milling machine, lathe, drill presses. Some experience with MIG welding and TIG welding. Carpentry work on a daily basis to build crates and/or boxes to ship products safely. Frequent interaction with engineers to discuss new drawings and revisions. Occasional operation of our commercial vehicle for transporting shipping crates. Training of new employees and/or temporary employees on a daily basis. Travel to the customers’ location on occasion to either retro fit an upgrade, or install a new product. Work in an extremely team-oriented fashion as most jobs require everyone in the building to take part in to finish. Typically it is always a team effort. Rocky Mountain Metal Container,

End Manufacturing, October 2006-October 2012Ends Specialist. Work in a groups of four. Each line has three specialists and a senior specialist. Eachspecialist needs to have extensive knowledge of the three types of production machines in each line, as well as the product storage machines. Quality checks are made several times each hour, and at each stage of the converting process. Frequently disassembling machinery to make adjustments, or rebuilding the equipment altogether. Specialists are also required to be actively acquiring “exposures” and “certifications” for procedures involved in preventative maintenance. Graphic Packaging International, January 2001-October 2006.Assistant Operator III-Extensive mechanical knowledge with manytypes of converting machines including Fischer & Krecke CNC Flexographic press, Faustel Laminator, Zerand Platen & Kochshiek rotary cutters, rightangle and straight line gluers as well as other typical secondary machines involved in the converting industry. Experience with automated palletizers and stretch-wrappers. Also familiar with many machines involved with quality control. Daily usage with remote monitoring QC tools such as ei3 (web based)and Advanced Vision Technology. Also work daily with

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inventory control programs such as Peak Technologies and SAP inventory control. Rocky Mountain Pre-Stress, June 1999- December 2000Production Supervisor, Batch Plant Supervisor-Responsible for fortycrew members assembling pre-cast concrete molds using side/top/bottom inform, Auto-Cad drawings and pre-made parts from the mold shop.Batch Plant crew consisted of six members and required constant communication with production members via radio, or in person. Also worked in Quality Control during training period. References

Anton Mitov, Senior Specialist, RMMC Ends. Currently in Technical Services/ [email protected] 303-565-0054

Drew Mathews, Crating Specialist, Codi Manufacturing. 303-522-8812

Clifford Davis, Machinist, former co-worker at RMMC Ends. Currently a Packaging Specialist at [email protected] (505 )720-6856