Curriculum Vitae Summary
John P. Lauhoff PE, CSP
951 Stony Lake Court
Oxford, Michigan 48371
810-252-9279 (Cell)
In summary:
Education:
BAA Central Michigan University
Certifications:
CSP (Certified Safety Professional)
PE (Professional Engineer; Registered in Massachusetts, Discipline: Safety)
Expertise:
Safety, Accident Investigation / Reconstruction (Industrial accidents off all types. This would include: slips & falls, industrial vehicles, equipment guarding, hand & powered tools, etc.)
Deposition Experience:
Multiple experiences due to work related cases covering wrongful discharge, age discrimination, and work related injuries.
Work Experience:
General Motors, Ford, DaimlerChrysler, Aeroquip, Hawthorne Metal Products, US Air Force
I have worked at the corporate level (DaimlerChrysler & Aeroquip) and plant level.
Military Experience:
C130 Pilot
Civil Engineering Officer
Interesting Licenses / Certifications:
Licensed Pilot: Multi-engine, Instrument, Commercial License
Certified Scuba Diver
Membership:
American Society of Safety Engineers
Curriculum Vitae
JOHN P. LAUHOFF PE, CSP
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951 Stony Lake Court
Oxford, Michigan 48371
((810)252-9279 Cell
EDUCATION: BAA Central Michigan University
CERTIFICATION: Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
Registered Professional Engineer (PE)
EXPERIENCE: 03/96 to 01/08 (Retired), DaimlerChrysler Safety Engineer
Corporate Level
- Advise DaimlerChrysler manufacturing plants on safety issues.
- Provide assistance as requested
- Ensure DaimlerChrysler manufacturing plants are operating in concurrence with corporate, federal, and state laws and regulations.
Plant Level
- Responsible for the safety of 2,500 hourly and salary employees.
- Supervise a staff of nine.
- Ensure compliance with governmental and corporate safety and environmental regulations.
- Interact with outside contractors to ensure new equipment meets all applicable standards.
- Monitor outside construction crews for compliance with governmental and corporate construction standards.
- Recommend changes when compliance is marginal.
- Develop training programs and direct their implementation.
- Negotiate safety grievances.
- Perform accident investigations.
05/94 to 03/96: Ford Motor Company, Safety Engineer
- Responsible for the safety of 3,500 hourly and salary employees.
- Supervised a staff of five.
- Ensure compliance with governmental and corporate safety and environmental regulations.
- Interact with outside contractors to ensure new equipment was in compliance with all applicable standards.
- Monitor outside construction crews for compliance with governmental and corporate construction standards.
- Recommend changes when compliance was marginal.
- Developed training programs and directed their implementation.
- Negotiate safety grievances.
- Perform accident investigations.
08/90 to 05/94: Aeroquip, Automotive Group, Director: Corporate Safety and Environment Affairs
- Responsible for 14 plants in seven states.
- Dotted line supervisor for 14 safety supervisors.
- Supervised staff of three.
- Performed accident investigations.
- Ensured compliance with corporate and governmental regulations.
- Performed safety and environment audits.
- Applied for necessary environmental permits.
- Directed disposal of hazardous wastes.
- Developed training programs and taught same.
08/87 to 08/90: Hawthorne Metal Products, Safety Engineer
- Ensured compliance with corporate and governmental regulations.
- Developed and implemented safety training programs.
- Performed environmental and safety audits.
- Supervised staff of two.
- Performed accident investigations.
- Applied for required environmental permits.
04/77 to 10/85: General Motors, Production Supervisor and Safety Engineer
- Supervised up to 40 hourly employees
- Die Design
- CAD Instructor
- Industrial Engineer
- Work study analysis
05/84 to 05/96: United States Air Force Reserves, Civil Engineering Officer
- Supervised a staff of four officers, ultimately supervising 150 men.
- Commanded squadron on nation and international missions.
- Responsible for all phases of construction safety and building techniques.
- Responsible for compliance with all environmental and safety regulations.
02/73 to 10/76: United States Air Force, Pilot
- Aircraft commander on national and international flights.
- Supervised flight crew of 5.
- Flying safety officer.
- Training officer.