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Manufacturing Technology Academy 2013 Senior Internship Presentation

Manufacturing Technology Academy 2013 Senior Internship Presentation. Anthony Rice. Option 1 . I chose to do the Option 1 Internship, which had 260 hours of work, and was paid. The internship went from an internship to a job.

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Manufacturing Technology Academy 2013 Senior Internship Presentation

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  1. Manufacturing Technology Academy 2013 Senior Internship Presentation Anthony Rice

  2. Option 1 • I chose to do the Option 1 Internship, which had 260 hours of work, and was paid. • The internship went from an internship to a job. • I now am working at Big Jon part time through the school year, and will continue to return every summer in the next few years.

  3. Introduction Big Jon Sports turns this… …into This

  4. Electric Downrigger Company Overview • Big Jon Sports manufactures downriggers and fishing tools. • Using CNC Machines and manual assembly, Big Jon sells hundreds of them monthly. • There is an effective shipping area where orders are filled out and shipped out promptly and accordingly. • The main goal of the company is to produce downriggers and sell them. $751.59

  5. John Pampu Jarod Timmer Supervisors and Bosses C.E.O.’s • I have a variety of different bosses and supervisors at Big Jon. • Each person is in charge of their own section of the company, making each job important. • The company is divided into three sections, but those in charge stress that the company does not have separate “departments.” • The different areas of Big Jon’s facility all work together for the goal, so they are “one.” Kevin Gaylord Service Manager

  6. Tools and Skills Packaging Machine • There is a variety of tools that I have used before, and an even wider variety of tools that I had never used before. • They expected me to learn quickly, and to make no mistakes. • I tried the best I could to pick up new skills fast, and get as much done as I could.

  7. My Role at Big Jon • My job at Big Jon is packaging. I am responsible for completing much of the boxing of parts, and blister packaging as well. • I use the lift truck to pull the parts from the shelves, and then return them to the shelves boxed up and ready for shipping. • I also help with assembly if needed, such as screwing bases together, wrapping reels with line, or gluing rod holder caps on rod holders. $8.49 Mini-Diver

  8. My Role at Big Jon • My work at Big Jon contributed greatly to the company’s bottom line. I took the workload off some other employees, allowing them to concentrate on their own jobs. • My supervisor is in charge of shipments and orders, filling them out, boxing them up, and loading trucks. • I periodically helped him out with boxing up orders and loading them onto the proper skids. $9.49 Diver

  9. My Role at Big Jon • In the packaging area, I often boxed up parts for inventory • Box sizes range from 7X6X4 to 36X18X6. • Parts had to be boxed neatly and efficiently. • Often done in large amounts, the jobs can be very repetitive. • 2 pallets were stacked with 60 boxes each, then brought out onto the floor for storage. Otter Boat $118.00

  10. Multi-Set Rodholder $98.00 My Role at Big Jon • In the assembly area, I normally worked with rod holders. • I would assemble them and put them away for packaging later. • I used a hydraulic press, drill, many different kinds of screws and screwdrivers, and glue. • There are several different types of rod holders, as well.

  11. Parts and Products • These are the parts and products that I worked with at Big Jon. • Some of the prices of these parts may surprise you…a single otter boat is sold for $120. • A downrigger is often sold for more than $600 (depending on electric or manual), and they are often bought in pairs or groups of four. • Almost all metal parts are machined at Big Jon, and most plastic ones are shipped in from other locations.

  12. My Role Cont’d • Other Responsibilities… • I was instructed to clean this fishing boat with a power washer, and add new decals to the boat. • I also used the power washer to blast out all the rust from the back pavement. • Decades old machines were finally shipped out from the driveway, leaving a rusty and oily surface that needed cleaning. $107.39 $174.00 Manual 8" Planer Reel Multi-Axis Rodholder Set

  13. - Technology Standards • Engineering Standards • Simple Machines • Apply knowledge of pneumatic and hydraulic systems • Engineering Graphical Communications • Identify common geometric shapes and forms by name • Safely operate a variety of tools, machines and equipment • Manufacturing, Assembly and Fabrication • Identify and use common hand tools • Explain the role of quality in manufacturing • Measure with precision tools and instruments • Explain the role of quality in assembly and fabrication • Identify the orders and methodology of the assembly process • Math Skills • Basic math and arithmetic (addition, subtraction, etc…) • Work Ethic Skills • Initiative, Dependability, Trustworthiness, Resourcefulness • English Skills • Edit for style, tone, and word choice (specificity, variety, accuracy, appropriateness, conciseness) and for conventions of grammar, usage and mechanics that are appropriate for audience. Standards

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