Cary Weir

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Manufacturing Supervisor at Graphic Systems Services @ Graphic Systems Services
springboro, ohio, united states
Cary Weir's Location
Springboro, Ohio, United States, United States
About Cary Weir

Experienced Senior Production Supervisor with a demonstrated history of working in the machinery industry. Skilled in Digital Printing, Troubleshooting, Electronics, Manufacturing, and Variable Data Printing. Strong engineering professional with an Associates Degree in Electronics with Robotics, and a Certificate focused in GX Works 2 Programming for the Q series PLC from Mitsubishi University.

Cary Weir's Current Company Details
Graphic Systems Services

Graphic Systems Services

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Manufacturing Supervisor at Graphic Systems Services
springboro, ohio, united states
Website:
gsspress.com
Employees:
15
Cary Weir Work Experience Details
  • Graphic Systems Services
    Production Supervisor / Senior Electrical Integration Technician
    Graphic Systems Services May 2011 - Present
    Spingboro, Oh
    Troubleshoots electrical and mechanical issues with costumer equipment or in house machinery.Provide training, guidance and coaching to employees in a consistent andconstructive manner. Oversee and maintain safety practices in accordance with safe operationsand in compliance with company policies.Oversee running and troubleshooting production jobs.Prepare product shipments, including the review of shop order inspection sheets prior to shipments.Maintain inventory and replenishment of all production supplies.Control and organize time sheets for production personnel.Conduct performance appraisals and communicate information to seniormanagement.
  • Graphic Systems Services
    Senior Electrical Integration Technician / Production Team Leader
    Graphic Systems Services Sep 2015 - Nov 2016
    Communicate with the Manufacturing Supervisor on a daily basis to understand our customer commitments and business needs.Ensure production schedule is completed to meet customer expectations with minimal overtime.Encourage team effort and supportive attitudes between employees.Assign tasks to team members and give them specific directions and procedures to follow in carrying out assigned tasks.Resolve problems related to the assembly, testing and quality of products.Provide knowledge, experience, motivation, support, and advice to assembly personnel. Instruct workers on the proper use of safety equipment and emergency procedures should they become necessary.Ensure that products manufactured meet high quality standards.Monitor team members in the course of their work and ensure that they comply with safety standards.Provide feedback to the Manufacturing Supervisor relative to employee performance and participate in yearly reviews as well as any disciplinary actions. Participate in the interview process of new employees.
  • Graphic System Services
    Senior Electrical Integration Technician
    Graphic System Services May 2011 - Sep 2015
    Spingboro, Oh
    Provide technical assistance and resolution when electrical engineering problems are encountered before, during, and after construction.Assemble electrical systems and prototypes according to engineering schematics and wiring diagrams using hand tools and measuring instruments.Set up and operate test equipment to evaluate performance of developmental parts, assemblies, or systems under simulated operating conditions, and record results.Collaborate with electrical engineers and other personnel to identify, define, and solve problems.
  • Eastman Kodak
    Integration Support, Electrical Technician / Project Technician
    Eastman Kodak Jun 2004 - Apr 2011
    Lead project technician supporting the VL2000, VX5000, VT3000, and the DS3700 high speed, variable data printing presses, ensuring that worldwide machines are up to date with the latest PLC, and drive software. Also ensuring that new electrical components meet TUV and agency approval. Support the RFQ (request for quote) development process. This includes quoting, design, testing, customer installation, and documentation. Most of the time, the installation, testing, and troubleshooting is done at customer sites because they may have a machine with a specific configuration.Lead technician in the reverse engineering of both mechanical and electrical components on the VL2000 made in Switzerland. This was done so that Kodak could have another manufacturing site in the US. I was also the lead Technician in redesigning the VL2000 high speed printing systems which resulted in a 30% cost savings in the assembly, and manufacturing price.Sustaining electrical technician responsible for working with all field service, service engineers, and local support teams to resolve any installation or current operational problems on all printing systems. When customer problems arise, I can usually get them resolved over the phone. When I can't, I will travel to customer sites worldwide to resolve the problem.
  • Scitex Digital Printing Inc.
    Electrical / Mechanical Engineering Assembler / Integration Support
    Scitex Digital Printing Inc. Jun 2001 - May 2004
    Support the assembly and integration of high speed printing systems which includes transport, ink jet, and print controllers.Install, debug, maintain, break down, and ship various printing equipment including Versamark, VX5000, VT3000, and VJ1000 high speed printing equipment.Assemble, test, and support prototype engineering projects.Support mechanical and electrical engineers on customer RFQ's (request for quote) for third party equipment integration.Maintain in house test equipment.
  • Scitex Digital Printing
    Electrical / Mechanical Assembler (Manufacturing)
    Scitex Digital Printing Apr 1999 - May 2001
    Assemble, test, and pack out 9 inch and 4 inch fluid stations.Assemble and test FRU's (field replacement units) for worldwide part replacements.Refurbished 9 inch and 4 inch fluid stations.
  • Scitex Digital Printing Inc.
    Shipping And Receiving
    Scitex Digital Printing Inc. Apr 1996 - Mar 1999
  • U.S. Air Force, K.I. Sawyer Afb, Mi (Civil Service)
    Wg-13
    U.S. Air Force, K.I. Sawyer Afb, Mi (Civil Service) Oct 1994 - Oct 1995
    I Used SPI's (special packaging instructions) to manufacture shipping crates for aircraft parts.I was part of the base closure work force, ensuring all items designated to ship, were properly identified, marked, and crated for shipment.
  • United State Air Force
    Shipping And Receiving Clerk
    United State Air Force Sep 1990 - Sep 1994
    Received, packaged, and shipped non-sensitive parts to bases worldwide.Received, packaged, and shipped confidential and classified parts using proper guidelines and procedures.Received, packaged, marked and shipped hazardous materials using proper guidelines and procedures.Deployed to Saudi Arabia in part of Operation Desert Storm.

Cary Weir Education Details

  • Rets Technical School
    Rets Technical School
    3.7 Gpa
  • Mitsubishi University
    Mitsubishi University
    Certified

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Cary Weir works for Graphic Systems Services

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Cary Weir's current role is Manufacturing Supervisor at Graphic Systems Services.

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Cary Weir attended Rets Technical School, Mitsubishi University.

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