Tony Gilmore
About Tony Gilmore
Tony Gilmore serves as the Site Supervisor at Domtar Paper in Hawesville, KY, where he has worked since 2018. He possesses expertise in Reliability-Centered Maintenance and Predictive Maintenance, along with a strong background in information technology and operations management.
Work at Domtar
Tony Gilmore has served as Site Supervisor at Domtar Paper since 2018, contributing to the operations at the Hawesville, KY facility for six years. In this role, he oversees site activities, ensuring that maintenance strategies are effectively implemented. His responsibilities include optimizing operational processes and enhancing the reliability of equipment, which are essential for maintaining production efficiency in the paper and forest products industry.
Education and Expertise
Tony Gilmore studied at Owensboro Community and Technical College from 1980 to 1987, where he gained foundational knowledge relevant to his career. He also attended Ivy Tech Community College, earning an Associate's degree in Certified Pipe Welding from 1987 to 1990. His education supports his expertise in Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) and Predictive Maintenance, which are critical for optimizing maintenance strategies in his field.
Background
Tony Gilmore possesses a strong background in Reliability Engineering, which focuses on enhancing the reliability and performance of equipment and processes. His extensive experience in Operations Management allows him to contribute to efficient site supervision and operational excellence at Domtar. Additionally, his background in Purchasing aids in effective resource management and cost control within the organization.
Technical Skills
Tony Gilmore has a robust information technology background that supports the integration of technology solutions for maintenance and operational improvements. His skills in Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) and Predictive Maintenance are essential for developing effective maintenance strategies that ensure operational efficiency in the paper and forest products industry.