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| Email: | GrahamJL@alfredstate.edu |
| Department: | Computerized Design + Mfg. |
| Office Location: | School of Applied Technology |
| Office Phone: | 607-587-3178 |
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AT ALFRED
SCHOOL OF VOCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES AT WELLSVILLE, NEWYORK
Associate in Occupational Studies degree, May 1994 With Higliest Honors
Specialization: Drafting/CAD-Electromechanical Tool & Die
SUNY Oswego - Vocational Education, 1 course, Sept. - Dec. 1990
B. 0. C.E. S., Mt Morris, NY, Certificate in Machine Shop
(night school), June 1976
International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, PA, Certificate
Auto Mechanics December - 1974
SUNY Buffalo - Liberal Arts, 3 semesters, Sept. 1969 - Jan. 1971
Substitute for DCAD, Machine Tool, and Welding Instructors.
Instructional Support Associate 03/94-present
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred, School of Vocational Technologies,
Wellsville, New York
Responsibilities include equipment and software supervision, limited instruction of students, public relations, and equipment upkeep for the Computerized Design and Manufacturing Department. Familiar with IBM Personal computers, JDL, HP & HI Plotters, AutoCAD 10, I 1, 12, 200, 1002, 1004, 2005, Cadkey 4,5,6,7 & 99, Microstation 4,5, 95, SE, and J, Unigraphics 15, 16, 18, NX, NX2, NX4, Windows, Word, desktop publishing and various communications programs, etc.
CAD Lab Proctor - Work Study 10/93-03/94
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred, School of Vocational Technologies,
Wellsville,New York
Responsibilities include monitoring equipment and assisting students with AutoCAD andCadkey during night open CAD lab sessions.
Teaching Assistant 10/89 - 6/92
Steuben-Allegany B.O.C.E.S., Wildwood Campus, HornelL New York Duties included assisting teacher in conservation and natural resources instruction. Tasks included teaching or assisting in the instruction of small engine repair and maintenance, heavy equipment operation, rappelling (rope descent), basic surveying, basic first aid, computers, taxidermy, etc.
Business Owner/Operator 10/84-8/91
The One Cylinder Shop, Greenwood, New York
Duties and responsibilities included all phases of business operation from sales and service of outdoor power equipment to record keeping and management. Duties pertaining to drafting: the assembling of new units from assembly drawings, rebuilding/manufacturing of parts for obsolete equipment, and computer usage in book keeping. Mechanical skills used include use of welding equipment, an engine lathe, Valve grinding and cylinder reconditioning equipment, small hand and power tools.
Lead Auto Mechanic 10/79-8/85
Nichols Department Store, Hornell NY
Duties and responsibilities included all phases of auto repair and maintenance offered by the service department and supervision of the other mechanics in the absence of the service manager. Mechanical skills used included usage, operation and instruction in the usage of small tools, wheel alignment machines, brake lathes, air conditioning service equipment, etc. often used to return subassemblies to original specifications.
Other Work Experience - auto repair, property control clerk, wholesale tire sales,service station dealer, landscaping, commercial cleaning and maintenance, carpentry.
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Member - Human Rights Campaign







