Howard R. Green
P.O. Box 611, Granite, OK 73547-0611
2800 Gettysburg Drive, Altus, OK 73521-1284
Home Phone: (580)379-4940, Cell: (580)471-5174, Work: (580)480-3817
Home Email: [Send email using form at bottom] Work: hgree@okcareertech.org
Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S
Excerpts from MAPP evaluation & testing; Howard has highly developed skills,
which interact to cause excellent awareness of technical and mechanical standards
as they relate to quality and precision. Concentration and focus are strong.
Precision, quality, and standards are natural, highly developed elements of
perception, thinking, and logic. This is a very important skill in industries
where production, maintenance, and repair require exact precision, high quality,
almost zero in allowable defects or error.
Howard is motivated and talented for mechanical engineering, including: (1)
natural mechanical awareness of assembly, fabrication, operation, leverage,
motion, force, and power, (2) ability to design and/or draw technical plans, (3)
technical, statistical, and numerical analysis, and (4) layout and installation
capability. This highly motivated, multi-talented engineering orientation
probably means professional dedication to a major engineering vocation.
Along with other mental activities, Howard is aware of abstract ideas and
concepts. Ideas about new or different ways of doing things is commonly called
innovating or inventing. Rather than creating in ways unrelated to present or
past activity, Howard uses an abstract, innovative, and/or creative aptitude, to
extend or expand what already exists.
Howard enjoys being in the limelight when recognition is earned, deserved, or
given. However, there is no ego trip involved in the effort. Howard can
comfortably function in the foreground or the background. Nonetheless,
recognition is an energizing vocational factor.
Howard has talent for planning, assigning, directing, supervising, and
monitoring work activities of others. This is direct, steady, on-site contact
and interaction with those being supervised. It includes responsibility for
morale, attitudes, attendance, training, safety, and getting adequate quality and
performance from employees.
W O R K H I S T O R Y
Welding Instructor, Oklahoma Department of Career Technology 9/2001-Present
Granite Skills Center, P.O.Box 86, Granite, OK 73547 [Send email to request phone number] 80-3817
Instruction and guidance of inmates at the Oklahoma State Reformatory at Granite
in Welding Technology to AWS certification standards, life skills, and
accountability to the community. State of Oklahoma Teaching Certificate & NOCTI
certification in Welding Instruction. $3902 per month exempt plus benefit
allowance
Industrial Specialist IV, TDCJ Clements Unit Shoe Factory 4/2001-9/2001
9601 Spur 591, Amarillo, TX 79107 (806) 381-7080 ext. 176
Supervision and operation of the maintenance department in the shoe factory to
maintain and repair injection molding and lasting equipment, including purchase
of supplies. $2295 per month Nonexempt
Developmental Technician, Continental Carbon Company 7/2000-1/2001
Pilot Plant, Sunray, TX 79086 (806) 935-4174 (Lay-off Plant Closure)
Set up plant and operations to research and develop experimental and specialty
grades of carbon black to meet company and customer requirements. Compilation all
records and data as needed to plan and make recommendations to various plants and
customers. Complete testing of product to maintain specific control
requirements. Complete production runs of specialty blacks and graphite as
required. $45,000 per yr. nonexempt
Maintenance & Construction, Ultramar Diamond Shamrock 9/1996-6/2000
HCR 1 Box 36, Sunray, TX 79086 (806) 935-2141
Yardman: Installation of new construction and maintenance of refinery as
required. Involved in construction of new Sulfur plant. Involved in #1 & #2 Crude
units, Ammonia plant, both Lime Cone and Crude Naphtha, Acid plant turnarounds or
overhauls. Setups throughout plant as needed: Junior Blender, Pumper Helper, Bulk
Station Loader, Lab Technician, Feed Prep, Water Treater. Held bids as Operator
Helper HCU & Alky/DA, Asphalt Loader, & Train Carloader. Member of Fire Brigade.
$18.56 per hour base
Production Operator, Northrup King Seed Company 1/1996-8/1996
P.O. Box 1226, Dumas, TX 79029 (806) 935-3256
Management, operation and maintenance of plant production machinery and
equipment to include grain bins, dryers, augers, conveyors, SMAW welding, farm
equipment, grain trucks, gooseneck and equipment trailers as needed to operate
facility and maintain crop fields. Only operator at Dumas facility. Maintain
all electrical and mechanical aspects of the facility. Supervision of contract
laborers. Licensed chemical application as needed. All purchasing of supplies
and equipment as needed. $11.00 per hour
Quality Assurance Supervisor, Tech Spray Inc. 10/1995-1/1996
P.O. Box 949, Amarillo, TX 79105 (806) 372-8523
Supervision and oversight of QA department inspection of incoming products and
supplies, plant production operations, finished products, and shipping packaging
and documentation. Assist in definition of procedures and planning for better
quality production. $12.00 per hour
Plant Manager, G. Miller Machine Company 6/1993-8/1995
No Address Company Dissolved, Owner Deceased
Supervision of all production personnel, planning, and scheduling for both
machine and fabrication shops in manufacture of precision machined and fabricated
production parts. Creation of all programs, planning, and engineering to
customer requirements as well as optimization and adjustment of existing
programs. Direction and authorization in purchasing of tools and materials.
Responsible for maintenance of LAN system and all computer stations, including
purchase and addition of new equipment. Use of AutoCAD Re11 & 12, TurboCAD and
CADAM for engineering and drawings, use of AutoCAM, Encode, and APT for CNC
programming. Hired as working shop foreman. $45,000. per year
Tool Machinist / Programmer, Hexcel Corporation 10/1979-5/1993
11711 Dublin Blvd, Dublin, CA 94568 (925) 847-9500 (Corporate Hq Graham, TX
Plant closed)
Design, quote, and build any special tooling for in-house requirements. SMAW
and GTAW welding as needed. Designed, produced, and programmed process
automation and robotic equipment to increase production rates. In-house machine
and tool refurbishment and calibration. Solely responsible for all programming of
CNC Bridgeport mills for production parts and special tooling. Additional CNC
5-axis APT programming. Developed tool inventory database system to account and
track over 15,000 Hexcel and customer owned tools valued at over 40 million
dollars. Developed Personal Computer applications for NC utilization and SPC.
Efficient use of AutoCAD through Release 12 for laying out of complex jigs and
fixtures, as well as for digitizing for NC programming. Examine customer
drawings and data to determine core configuration and manufacturing concept,
design turnkey tooling package, procure materials, and coordinate production
through first article. Set up as a VAX user and have a working knowledge of VMS
5.0. Familiar with use of Cullinet MRP II system for process controls and data
accumulation. Use of CATIA for engineering and programming during A-12 project.
$14.93 per hour
QA Technician / Assistant Foreman, Weatherford Oil Tool Co. 7/1975-10/1979
No Address Company Dissolved
Developed and implemented QA Department to set-up specific standards for testing
of production parts to customer down-hole requirements worldwide. Was directly
responsible for two 3-man castable urethane molding crews on rotating shifts
including all materials and supplies for these departments. Additional
Assignments: When needed, filled in for regular shop foreman overseeing a
30-person production crew.
NEMA Electrician / ANSI Welder, Can-Tex Process Equip. Div. 6/1973-7/1975
No Address Company Dissolved
As NEMA certified electrician was required to install conduit, panels, and
wiring to engineering prints and NEMA requirements. My assigned crew was
responsible for building maintenance as well. As welder was required to pass ANSI
certification with SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW to weld up underground tanks and
smokestack air scrubbers. Achieved Craftsman-1 rating in both positions, which is
lead craftsman under specific leadperson with assignment of up to 12 helpers.
Service Clerk / Produce, Buddies Supermarkets 5/1972-6/1973
Check, stock, and sack groceries as required and maintain produce display,
ordering, and inventory.
Prior to these jobs I worked with my Grandparents in their central heat and air
conditioning business and retail hobby shop. Consequently, I learned to work with
my hands at a very early age.
E D U C A T I O N
Graduated: Weatherford High School, Weatherford, TX 76086 Class of 1973
Attended: Weatherford College, Weatherford, TX 76086 Major: Engineering
Attended: Ranger College, Ranger, TX 76470 Major: Computer Sciences
Attended: Amarillo College, Amarillo, TX 79178 Courses: Management
Attended: Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078 Courses: Technical
Education
I have completed approximately 73 transferable hours. Maintained a 94% average
in a computer programming correspondence course.
L I C E N S E S & C E R T I F I C A T E S
07/1996 EPA Worker Protection Standard - expired 7/2001
08/1997 Hazardous Material Technician Training + Ref.98,99
09/1997 Industrial Fire Protection, Texas A&M University + Ref. 98,99
05/2001 Correctional Officer Training Certificate 160 Hours
10/2001 NOCTI Certification, Welding Instructor
07/2006 CareerTech Instructor Accreditation II, Trade & Industrial Education
Instructor 6/2010
07/2005 Oklahoma Department of Education Teaching Certificate, Trade &
Industrial Education 6/2010
MAPP evaluation and References are available upon request.
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