Edward Simmons



My name is Alan
Leduc. I am an Associate Professor and began teaching in the
Department of Industry and Technology in 1990. I have taught the following
courses during my tenure at Ball State:
| ITMFG 105 Technical Design Graphics |
ITFMG 205 Computer-Aided Design |
ITMFG 262 Manufacturing Materials |
| ITMFG 265 Applied Quality Control |
ITMFG 270 Industrial Electronics |
ITMFG 301 Automation and CIM |
| ITMFG 305 Manufacturing Design With CAD |
ITMFG 335 Applied Mechanics |
ITMFG 425 Design of Experiments in Manufacturing |
| ITMFG 463 Manufacturing Planning and Controls |
ITMFG 473 Projects in Computer Integrated Manufacturing |
That means that if you haven't had me as a instructor before; you are likely to have me in the future. If you want to know more about me, you can visit my web site.
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Mr. Leduc,
I am not sure if you remember me or not but, my name is alumnus and I graduated in 1993. (Has it really been 7 years ago?) As a "Where Are They Now" : I am the Production Resource Leader for company. I manage the Grey Iron Machining Department, machining the block and the head for the engine. I have 150 hourly employees and 15 salary (Team Leader) employees that report to me. I have had several positions with the company since graduation from BSU. I began as an intern in Mfg. Engineering while still in school and was hired as a contract engineer upon graduation. I then took a full time position in mfg. as a Mfg. Team Leader (Foreman) on the machining lines. Due to my knowledge with computers and programming I became the Systems Engineer for the team programming the machines as well as developing databases. Two years ago, I was promoted to a Production Coordinators role, learning the role of the Resource Leader. This year, with other changes in the organization, I was promoted again to the Resource Leader position.
I am writing for one to say hello and also to thank you for the influence that you had with me during my student career at Ball State. I can still remember, going to your office and asking you for help with problems, and your response that made me upset at the time of looking at a book behind you and saying "I think the answer is in here". While that upset me at times, today I see the value in learning how to best use your resources and applying them. I recently hired another former student of yours, another alumnus. He is a recent graduate. As I interviewed him, I noticed that he had attended Ball State and with the same degree. I asked him, before I told him that I had also attended BSU, if Dr. Baldwin would have good things to say about him. He stated that he probably would but, would refer me to you as a better source and stated that you had a great amount of impact on him in his student career as well. Another alumnus has been with us for a few months and is doing well in his new role.
This will probably grab you strange if you don't remember me but, regardless, it is always nice to get feedback on the good work that you have done. Knowing that you have made a difference in other peoples lives and are appreciated for it.
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My commentary. I do not always get the type of student evaluations that I would like. Sometimes my personality does not appear to be that friendly. However, you will always find my door open and my home telephone number listed on the web site and in the Ball State index. I do however, have a prejudice. I am willing go out of my way to help those students who want to learn; but, have little patience for students who are looking for quick answers and an easy way out. Homework is an assessment tool, so I won't work the homework problems for you until after they have been evaluated. My goal is long term. What I really care about is whether in the long term, I have provided the foundation that will allow you to grow and be successful in your future. I get a letter like this about every year or so. I can't explain how joyous I feel when I get them. Most would say that my courses are challenging or even difficult. However, most (not all) students will tell you that I go out of my way to be fair.
1343 Q Avenue, New Castle, IN 47362
765-593-1664
aleduc@bsu.edu
I have a well-rounded background having held positions in the areas of general management, manufacturing, engineering, and post-secondary education. Personal commitment and dedication combined with the ability to grasp situations, perceive relationships, analyze data, understand, teach and develop people, and work within all levels and areas of an organization has resulted in a record of progressive responsibility and achievement. I left industry to teach at a time when my children were growing up in order to spend more time with my family. It has allowed the opportunity to develop writing and communication skills and a strong background in manufacturing theory. More importantly it has allowed me an opportunity to share my knowledge with many excellent young people.
| M.S., Interdisciplinary Engineering, December 2001 |
Purdue University |
| M.B.A, May 1990 |
Ball State University |
| B.S., Industrial Engineering Technology, May 1981 |
Purdue University (IUPUI) |
| A.S., Industrial Engineering Technology, December 1977 |
Purdue University (IUPUI) |
| Associate Professor |
Ball State University |
| August 1990 to date |
Muncie, Indiana |
Teach courses in the Department of Industry and Technology for the Manufacturing Engineering Technology program (B.S. which is ABET accredited). I have served as program coordinator and student advisor as well as having been one of the more diversified faculty. My diversified background has allowed me to teach eleven different technical courses in: Manufacturing Management, Quality Control, Automation and CIM, 3-D modeling and design, and more.
| Vice-President, Manufacturing Operations |
Lift-A-Loft Manufacturing, Inc. |
| March 1987 to August 1990 |
Muncie, Indiana |
Total accountability for production, material, and engineering activities of a multi-plant manufacturing operation.
Initiated and actively supervised aggressive product
engineering and development program geared to accomplish release of new products
at nine-month intervals.
Responsible for day to day senior labor management
activities.
Senior management member of negotiating team responsible for
negotiating contract between the Company and United Auto Workers (UAW).
Direct responsibility for planning and organizing plant
shut-down and integration of operations into another facility.
Served as company’s technical expert for litigation.
Developed computer models for engineering computations and
budget development and analysis.
| Vice-President, General Manager |
Lift-A-Loft Manufacturing, Inc. |
| June 1984 to March 1987 (Appointed V.P. December 1985) |
Waukegan, Illinois |
Bottom line accountability off-site manufacturing subsidiary
with direct responsibility for manufacturing, material, engineering, and
customer service activities.
Successfully managed manufacturing subsidiary though extreme
growth period using entry level management team which allowed corporation to
attain record profits.
Turned around the subsidiary which was purchased out of
Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Three previous General Managers failed at this attempt
from the time of acquisition.
Reorganized the company so that it would have the capability to design and manufacture custom equipment.
Implemented installation of computer based production control
and costing program (APICS).
Sole responsibility for the companies first military contract
from first article to conclusion of the contract.
Investigated numerous accidents and participated in the
company’s defense of product liability suits as the company’s expert
technical witness.
Manager,
Engineering
Lift-A-Loft Corporation
February 1982 to June 1984
Muncie, IN
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Managed product and manufacturing engineering including
documentation control, production control, and quality control activities for
the companies two manufacturing facilities.
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Managed and introduced into production various new
development and product improvement projects.
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Assisted customers in the automotive, construction, and
aircraft industries in developing criteria and specifications for custom
equipment.
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Supervised and actively participated in the design and
manufacture of custom machines.
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Responsible for first article development of equipment for
military contract.
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Developed the companies first quality manual conforming to
MIL-I-45208.
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Evaluated compatibility of engineering specifications with
applicable codes.
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Implemented computer based production control and costing
program (APICS), including the establishment of: shop order processing and
control procedures; reorder points; economic order quantities; routings, and
manufacturing standards.
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Developed format for Operation, Maintenance, and Parts
Manuals and established program for developing and maintaining manuals for all
products.
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Completed interrogatories and provided support to legal
counsel relative to product liability concerns.
Manufacturing
Engineering and Control Manager
Lift-A-Loft Corporation
October 1979 to February 1982
Muncie, IN
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Developed and implemented engineering change program.
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Developed data necessary for computer based item master file
and structured bills of material for all product lines.
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Supervised updating and checking of engineering drawings for
conformance with current manufacturing practices and structured bills of
materials.
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Evaluated and coordinated special orders in terms of ability
to produce, cost, and compliance with engineering specifications.
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Serve as operations liaison with the data processing group.
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Developed and implemented quality assurance program.
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Developed and administered bargaining unit testing program
for determining competence in job classifications.
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Prepared capitalization requests for all capital items
procured for the company’s operations group.
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Developed manufacturing standards utilized to develop labor
cost attributable to fabricated components.
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Prepared several plant and work center layouts and performed
numerous methods studies for both fabrication and assembly areas.
General
Forman
Lift-A-Loft Corporation
January 1979 to October 1979
Muncie, IN
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Responsible for day to day activities of manufacturing
facilities.
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Reduced the number of bargaining unit employees by 29% and
the number for foremen by 40% while maintaining production levels.
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Responsible for order entry, preparation of monthly
production schedules, maintaining proper balance between manpower and workload,
and utilization of manpower.
Structural
Engineering Technician
Arsee Engineering
May 1975 to January 1979
Indianapolis, IN
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Prepared structural drawings and performed engineering
calculations for wood, steel, and concrete buildings.
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Worked two years as part of a project team responsible for
structural drawings, site work, equipment layout, and railway sidings for a new
manufacturing facility.
Drafter
American Precast Concrete
April 1974 to May 1975
Indianapolis, IN
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Interpretation of specifications and preparation of
fabrication drawings for submittal to architects, contractors, and engineers for
approval and subsequent use in manufacturing.
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Prepared material lists for purchasing department.
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Assisted Production
Manager in preparation of production schedules.
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Assisted Estimator in preparation of bids.
Office
Manager
Modernfold of Washington, Inc.
July 1973 to April 1974
Silver Springs, MD
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Served as liaison between sales staff and manufacturer.
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Expedited orders placed with manufacturer.
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Scheduled erection crews.
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Handled backcharges and warranty claims against manufacturer.
Sales
Service
Modernfold, Inc.
May 1972 to July 1973
New Castle, IN
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Worked in sales department as a liaison and expeditor of
dealer orders.
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Assisted dealers in evaluating specifications.
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Responsible for costing of special orders.
Drafter
Modernfold, Inc
May 1975 to January 1979