Stephen W. Stieben
119 Raisor Avenue
Bardstown, Kentucky 40004
Phone 502.553.0618
Email stevestieben[at]bardstowncable.net
After producing Beechnut chewing tobacco in the same location for over 100 years National Tobacco has made the decision to close down the Louisville Plant and outsource production. For this reason I am seeking new career as your Engineering Professional.
I am the Maintenance supervisor for a multi- million dollar facility that covers a full city block and that is 4 stories in some buildings. This facility has 11 buildings, 7 elevators, three boilers, and production and high speed packaging on 4 different floors and 26 acres. The hourly people are covered by three different unions and I manage people in each union. To provide maintenance for this facility my team consists of 13 craftsmen. We provide maintenance for facility, processing and high-speed packaging.
My background has been Maintenance and Engineering for the last 15 years. I have over 8 years of experience in the tobacco industry and high speed packaging. I worked for 5 years at Philip Morris as a mechanical supervisor working on the most sophisticated packing equipment in the world. At Philip Morris I started working as night shift maintenance team. I was assigned to a $41 million modernization project. Let me tell you how I reduced the set up time from 2 weeks to 100 hours and saved the company millions in labor cost and increased revenue.
While working for National Tobacco, I was able to eliminate an Electrician position by resurrecting and old dos based Work order program and implementing and effective preventative maintenance program. When we talk, I can explain how this also increased the quality service to our facility.
By making efficiency and automation changes in our steam system I was able to eliminate one boiler operator from our staff.
I have a Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Louisville. I am currently working on my National Electric Code certification, which is expected this year. I have also studied Reliability Engineering, Quality Control Engineering Six Sigma, 5S and Spanish. I strive to bring a team environment to the work place. I like to use RCI, 5 S, and Kazan methods to the areas I am responsible for to make them more efficient and productive.
If you need a Maintenance Engineer that has a diverse background and a proven history of success that will make your company more cost efficient, then you have found me. Contact me to set up and interview and let’s get started.
Regards,
Steve Stieben
BSME
NEC Master Electrician
Stephen W. Stieben
119 Raisor Avenue
Bardstown, Kentucky 40004
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:
Successful Maintenance/Engineering department manager
Experience includes: 10 years in the Aluminum industry, 6 years in the automotive industry,
8 years high speed packaging
Supervised and managed up to 72 team members who include: Machinist, Mill Wrights, Welders, Electricians, Instrumentation, Boiler Operators, Carpenters, Pipefitters, Plumbers, Sheet Metal, HVAC, Team Leaders, Engineers and AutoCAD Drafters
WORK EXPERIENCE:
05/31/2005 to present National Tobacco Louisville, KY
Supervisor of: Electrical, Mechanical, Boiler/Engine Departments
• Maintenance supervisor for a multi- million dollar facility that covers a full city block and that is 4
stories high in some buildings
• This facility has 11 buildings some over 100 yrs old, 7 elevators, three boilers
• There is production and high speed packaging on 4 different floors in 3 different buildings
• 13 journeymen crafts people are covered by 3 different unions and I have direct reports in all 3 unions
• Provide maintenance for facility, processing and high-speed packaging.
• Assist and evaluate production and facility equipment to maintain a more efficient and safe operation.
• Boiler inspections, annual, it is my responsibility to ensure the boilers pass inspections. This is
accomplished by proper maintenance and preparation for the boiler inspection.
• Elevator inspections, annual, it is my responsibility to ensure that all 7 elevators pass annual inspection.
This is done by proper maintenance and preparation for the elevator inspector.
• Breaker Testing, the switch gear rooms are tested on rotating basis. It is my responsibility to
make sure each one is maintained properly and repaired if necessary after testing.
• High Potential testing, it is my responsibility to have the service conductors tested as required,
initiate repairs if necessary.
• Transformer testing, it is my responsibility to have the transformers tested as required and to
analyses results and take appropriate action if necessary.
• Scale testing, it is my responsibility to have all scales tested annually/quarterly and repair
02/2003 to 05/2005 Black Rock Trailers
Plant Engineer
• Plan, produce layouts, and assigns, the work of craft employees
• Responsible for providing facilities maintenance and repair including mechanical, electrical, powder
paint line construction services and activities on routine or emergency production service calls
• Assist craft employees in the proper methods of troubleshooting, repair and analyzing problems, and
follow-up on any calls that are unusual or major
• Responsible for capitol projects, contractors, outside contracts and maintenance budget
06/2000 to 02/2003 Altec Industries
Night shift group leader
• At Altec I managed a 3.1 million dollar expansion project & doubled the physical size of the plant 2
different times
• I was part of the team that did the design work for the new structure
• I supervised the construction of the building
• I supervised the installation of the fabrication machinery
• Next I set up the production lines then managed the shift
• At Altec I was responsible for building 10 prototype trucks for Verizon . The value of the trucks was
from 85k 10 125k
• We where put under tremendous pressure from the customer to get these trucks built on time and under
both dollar budget and labor hour budget
• My team completed the trucks on time, under dollar budget, under labor hour budget
• As a result Altec went from 0% of Verizon business to 85% of their business. Verizon is the largest
customer in this market.
08/1999 to 06/2000 Ford Motor Company
Maintenance supervisor promoted to CAR manager
• At Ford I was hired as a Maintenance supervisor and was quickly promoted to Complete Area
of Responsibility Manager
• Because of my strong Union experience I became part of the management grievance team
assigned to train new supervisors on how to supervise in a multi-union workplace
05/1993 to 08/1999 Philip Morris USA
Maintenance Supervisor
• Responsible for the setup and maintenance of the most complex packing equipment in the world
• This was a union shop with 6 different unions and I had direct reports in each union
• First assignment was maintenance supervisor on third shift
• I resurrected an old CMMS and updated the data that it utilized
• By coordinating the maintenance system with production we where able to eliminate 3 maintenance
technicians and do the work during down time and utilize the normal day shift staff
• At Philip Morris I worked on the largest project of my career. This was a $41 million modernization
project to take out old production lines and install new ones.
• Labor cost was my responsibility
• I was able to reduce installation time for each line from 2 weeks to 100 hours.
• We consistently met this goal and I was able to save the company millions in labor cost and to have the
production lines up and producing product and revenue faster than had ever been done before.
8/1984 to 04/1993 Alcan Foil Products
Maintenance promoted to Quality Control
• Hired at Alcan at the Robards Lane plant in the Maintenance department
• First assignment was to set up the tool crib and the purchase order system then maintained it
• I was promoted into the Quality Control department at the Aluminum Foil Laminating plant
• At this plant I worked around the laminators, slitters/rewinders and sheeting department
• Familiar with the braking system of the slitters, the temperature controllers on the ovens of
the Laminators and the drive systems in the laminators.
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
• Bachelor of Science in Engineering Science with a Major of Mechanical Engineering from the
University of Louisville
• NEC Master Electrician
• CPR, AED, and First Aid for adult’s current certification
• 5s
• Six sigma
• Kaizen
• RCI
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