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ID Number Reply to Position Required Annual Salary
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Age Sex
R02-TX-0521-09 e-mail Maintenance Electronics Technician 45,000 25 M

Preferred Location, Languages

Preferred Location USA, willing to relocate
Nationality USA
Date of Birth, Place of Birth 13th April 1977, Duluth MN, USA
Language English

Career Summary

Career Summary Solid experience in electronic troubleshooting of avionics, computers, networks, semi-conductor equipment

Desired Position

Positions Desired
 - Maintenance and trouble shooting position 
    in electronics, networking, semi conductors or avionics
   anywhere in the USA

Objective, Work Experience, Education

OBJECTIVE

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

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.

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

1997 - 1998

  • 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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