Brenda Coleman

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4500 Worth Street  Philadelphia, PA 19124  Phone: 215.948-9285 Ext 104 Fax: 215.948-9284 
Email: CharlesM@manufacturingonline.org  Web: www.manufacturingonline.org
Christina Petkus
Objective:
To obtain a long term position with a company that demonstrates and promotes excellence in
their field while presenting challenges that will enhance my experience and capabilities.
Education:
Palmyra High School
Graduated- 2005
Work Experience:
K2M Inc.
Medical Device Manufacturer
Quality Control Technician
11/2014-02/2015
Perform receiving, in process, and final inspections. Inspections were executed using standard
hand tools, i.e calipers, micrometers, height gages, as well as a variety of other gages and an
optical comparator. Ensuring accurate documentation and recording pertinent information into
corporate database. Calibrating all inspection equipment, maintaining inventory both physically
and electronically. Updating systems as needed.
Davis Group
Precision Metal Fabrication
Project Supervisor
03/2011-12/2013
Please refer to Imco Inc. listed below for detailed description. Overseeing manufacturing of
digital mammography screens which included all aspects of assembly as well as inspection of
products throughout the production and machining processes. Ensuring accurate record keeping
and job travelers, updating databases and maintaining proper production flow. Performing
internal audits. Creating procedures, training new employees. Interaction with production and
quality personnel as well as customers to resolve any non-conformances.
InjectionWorks
Plastic Injection Molding
Quality Assurance Inspector
6/2011-8/2011
Responsibilities consist of dimensional and visual inspection of all purchased and manufactured
products. Recording results in database as well as documentation form. Operating brown and
Sharp CMM, Visual Quickscope system, utilizing a variety of hand tools i.e. micrometers,
calipers and various fixtures. Communicating with both management and production teams to
address and resolve any non-conformances found in quality or production.
Toth Technologies
Precision Metal Manufacturing Corporation
Quality Control Technician
06/2010-01/2011
4500 Worth Street  Philadelphia, PA 19124  Phone: 215.948-9285 Ext 104 Fax: 215.948-9284 
Email: CharlesM@manufacturingonline.org  Web: www.manufacturingonline.org
Duties included inspection of all purchased materials, vendor certifications, manufactured
products and purchased materials or services. Communication between quality department and
production team, vendors, and assembly department to address and resolve non-conformances.
Recording inspection results, vendor and company certifications into company's database.
Inspections throughout processes; first article, in process, and final inspections were performed
using standard precision measurement hand tools i.e. micrometers, optical comparator, calipers,
pin gages, thread gages, height gages, depth and flatness gages, and a variety of other instruments
according to engineering blueprints and quality procedures. Operating and programming
automatic and manual CMMs using PCDMIS software, as well as an OGP system using Voyager
software. Able to interpret and perform inspections according to customer specifications and
complex blueprints.
Imco Inc.
Precision Metal Manufacturing Corporation
Project Supervisor
04/2007-05/2010
Responsibilities held included supervising all aspects of production and inspection of digital
mammography screens. Accurate record keeping to ensure and maintain inspection
documentation, production processes and operations, as well as job travelers. Inspection was
performed both visually and dimensionally according to blueprints and customer specifications
using standard inspection hand tools such as calipers, micrometers, height gages, as well as
various other gages and fixtures. Training new employees (bilingual environment, while I do not
speak Spanish, I successfully overcame the communication barrier with positive results), creating
and maintaining procedures, performing internal audits, communication between management,
customer, and production were also essential duties held.
American Medical Alert Co.
Medical Device Manufacturing Corporation
Computer Technician
08/2005-06/2006
Position consist of manufacturing, refurbishing, and electronically programming emergency
medical alert systems. Customer relations, quality control, packaging and shipping were also
daily tasks. During my employment with this company, I held the highest quality and production
ratings.
Special Skills and Certifications:
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Customer service skills, superior written and verbal communication skills
ISO9001 Certified Internal Auditor
Forklift certified
Computer skills (all Microsoft programs)
Experience in GD&T
Proficient with precision measuring inspection tools, including CMM programming and
operation for both automatic and manual machines, OGP systems, optical comparators,
micrometers, calipers, thread gages, height gages, pin gages and a variety of other gages
and fixtures commonly found in many manufacturing Quality Departments
References available upon request.
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