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Electronics Technician Resume
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| Desired Industry: Engineering |
SpiderID: 20999 |
| Desired Job Location: Madison, Alabama |
Date Posted: 5/18/2008 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: immediately |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience |
Willing to Travel: Yes, Less Than 25% |
| Highest Degree Attained: High School/Equivalent |
Willing to Relocate: Yes |
Experience: CHRISTOPHER B. ROSS
70 WHITTIER AVENUE, PITTSFIELD, MA 01201 413-841-2279
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
MANPOWER PROFESSIONAL, Wichita, Kansas 2004-2005 Electronics Technician Performed assembly and troubleshooting of large format digital clocks. Utilized pick and place equipment, wave soldering and solder paste screen equipment.
CCH, INC., Wichita, Kansas 2003-2004 Software Release Analyst Provided prerelease software testing. Created documentation detailing errors found in new software, recommended enhancements and improvements as needed. Participated in frequent stress testing of products. Utilized LOTUS NOTES database for updating errors found and checklist updates as well as searching for known issues.
LSI LOGIC STORAGE COMPONENTS, INC., Wichita, Kansas 1995-2002 Design Engineering Technician / Host Adapter Product Team Sole electronics technician in a fast paced hardware development group with limited supervision. Responsibilities include key contributor in design reviews, review of schematic and physical level designs, checking of PWB artwork, symbols, and geometries. Hand building and debugging of prototype SCSI, FIBRE CHANNEL, and USB host adapter boards, performing unit test and STRIFE test, EMC testing, and ordering of components and equipment. Extensive experience in soldering and rework of fine pitch (0.5mm) PQFP’s. Considerable knowledge of digital signal analyzers, logic analyzers, waveform generators, spectrum analyzers, and time domain reflectometers. Experienced in designing and constructing test fixtures. Inventor of patent involving SCSI termination power control and integrity.
AT&T COMPONENT EVALUATION TECHNOLOGY CENTER, Wichita, Kansas 1994-1995 Engineering Technician Designed electronic circuitry and mechanical assemblies utilizing SCHEMA CAD. Developed and debugged software for AEHR Test Systems programmable pattern generators. Documented test parameters of VLSI components utilizing a digital storage oscilloscope for waveform capture. Designed and constructed test systems for semiconductor burn in. Supported engineering staff by designing, prototyping, and testing electronic circuitry and test fixtures. Tested, repaired and modified AEHR Test Systems 12000 series signal and power driver modules to component level. Assisted in the training of test personnel.
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. ORDNANCE SYSTEMS, Pittsfield, Massachusetts 1985-1987 Electronics Technician Performed bench testing and troubleshooting of analog and digital fire control modules to component level that involved complex setups and critical measurements. Supported test personnel in the testing of electronic modules and integrated circuits. Passed a critical skill certification training program for soldering to mil. spec. standards. Utilized a LOTUS 1-2-3 spreadsheet to track test yields. Assisted test engineering department on new test developments. Performed environmental tests on electronic modules including thermal cycling and vibration tests. Ordered necessary test equipment.
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STOCKBRIDGE FUEL COMPANY, Stockbridge, Massachusetts 1984-1985 Heating Equipment Technician Repaired and maintained gas and oil heating equipment. Completed a 20-hour course on LP gas.
INFORMATION RESOURCES INC., Pittsfield, Massachusetts 1981-1983 Video Maintenance Technician Maintained ¾” video cassette recorders, digital video switching modules, time base correctors, and video monitors. Obtained hands on experience in video switching within a studio environment.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield, Massachusetts 1984-1985 Electronics Technician Training Program Subjects covered included analog and digital electronics, robotics, computer programming, and troubleshooting. The program included 200 hours of classroom study, 200 hours of supervised lab experience, and 300 hours of unsupervised lab work. Analog and digital circuits were constructed, tested, and analyzed. Extensive work with the INTEL 8080A microprocessor. Degreed engineering professors with significant industry experience emphasized real world applications and skills.
IEEE AST ‘97 Accelerated Stress Test Seminar, Dallas, Texas Seminar explored enhancing product reliability through accelerated stress testing and root cause failure mode analysis. Instruction in implementation of HALT, HASS, and EST techniques for the reduction of field failures.
2000 Intel Developers Forum , Palm Springs, California Key contributor in the design, construction, and hardware support of an InfiniBand high speed I/O controller integrated into an existing RAID subsystem.
In-Depth Exploration of SCSI - Solution Technology, Wichita, Kansas Course provided a firm foundation in the fundamentals of the SCSI interface and architecture.
Operational Amplifier Design Course - General Electric Co. , Pittsfield, Massachusetts Engineering level course covered operational amplifier specifications, design considerations, and practical circuit applications.
Berkshire Community College - 20 credit hours in the liberal arts program.
Pittsfield High School - College preparatory courses.
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