OBJECTIVE
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| To obtain a rewarding and challenging
career in electronics troubleshooting or research
and development and continue to widen my
knowledge in this field |
WORK
EXPERIENCE
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| October
2000 - Present |
Lead Equipment Engineer with
Novellus Systems Inc., San Jose California
Reporting to: Operations
| Responsibilities
and Assignments |
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- Troubleshoot
electronic control systems in an
accurate and timely manner.
- Maintain complex
robot transport problems.
- Knowledge of high
vacuum system maintenance, repair
of pneumatic and mechanical
troubleshooting, modification,
and improvement.
- Troubleshoot RF
low and high frequency problems
within a complex vacuum reactor
enclosure.
- Familiar with
related safety precautions.
- Familiar with
vacuum and helium leak test
operations.
- Software
installation to upgrade or repair
system compatibility problems. ?
- Utilize a parts
inventory program on a daily
basis to fix down tools
- Medical Emergency
Response certified. Basic first
aid and CPR.
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1997
-
2000 |
Avionics Technician with
United States Marine Corps, Forth Worth Texas
Reporting to: Maintenance
| Responsibilities
and Assignments |
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- Ability to
operate, calibrate, analyze,
troubleshoot, maintain, and
repair general purpose electronic
test equipment, such as meters,
oscilloscopes, frequency
counters, spectrum analyzers,
signal generators, attenuators
and precision resistors.
- Tested and
troubleshot all forms of onboard
avionics including but not
limited to Heads Up Displays,
Digital Display Indictors,
Horizontal Situation Indictors,
APU, and all forms of Commutation
and Navigation equipment.
- Off station
calibration coordinator.
- Responsible for
scheduling the transfer,
induction, and receipt of all
test and measurement equipment
that requires calibration beyond
the capabilities of the avionics
lab.
- Tool Control
Representative.
- Primarily
responsible for flawless
inventory and preservation of 12
toolboxes containing over 300
tools worth $9,874.
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Education
and Training
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1997
- 1998
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U.S. Navy Advanced Aviation Electronics Pensacola, Fl - (Dec 1998)
Trained on advanced Electronic theory included advanced
radar principles, flight principles, college level math
and physics.
Advanced soldering skills and board repair.
U.S. Navy Calibration "C" School Pensacola, Fl. (November 1997)
Trained on General Purpose Electronic Test Equipment
repair, intermediate level test equipment calibration,
calibration procedure utilization and interpretation,
and tolerance and accuracy computations.
Instructed on methods of calibration and repair of
physical and dimensional test equipment to include,
but not limited to, tension gages, pressure gages,
torque wrenches, and weights and measures.
U.S. Navy Aviation Electronics Pensacola, Fl. (June 1997)
Technician "A" School
Studied detailed operation guidelines on a variety of
electronic test and measurement systems such as
oscilloscopes, DVM's, signal generators, spectrum analyzers,
and electronic counters.
Trained in depth, on schematic diagram interpretation,
electronic concepts including transistor theory,
operational amplifiers, A/C and D/C theory, RF and
microwave theories, troubleshooting techniques,
and basic soldering skills.
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