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I am confident that I can be a first-rate addition to your team. I have over 34 years of relevant and adaptable experience in laboratory and factory technology work. As an expert user in wet and dry chemistry, it allows reverse engineering on electrical fault signatures for analyzing electrical faults.
Earned an Associate Science degree from Foothill College, while working full-time. I have used elemental analysis software. I can do SEM and FIB imaging and cross-sectional preparation. I use caliper, snap gauges, pin gauges, and the TAPPI chart for acceptance criteria.
I am incredibly good with small and medium hand tools and mini table lathes, polishing wheels using slurries and or polishing films, plus handling precision E-xacto knives, surgical razors, and micro point tweezers. I gained advanced communication skills through Linked-In-Learning. I use MS-Suite, GMP, CAM-Star, barcode scanners, and QMS.
I have presentation experience, SOP development support, and documentation writing. All these different processes and procedures were used constantly within the different employments. In the medical device world, I learned to run the Arturo vertical laser mill, do in-process QC,
adjust files to qualify the machine for milling, adjust for critical dimensions to meet criteria;
“First Article, for vertical laser CNC milling” In the medical devices environment, I was a subassembly product builder for the back half of processing, the large catheter building, tip trimming, product packaging, and the small catheter builds requiring full-shift stereo microscope usage. I design and make small metal art and fashion construction in my spare time.
Based on my skills in laboratory and factory environments, I am confident that I can be a first-rate addition to your team. I have over 34 years of relevant and adaptable experience that is highly adaptable for laboratory and factory technology work. As an expert user in wet and dry chemistry, it allows reverse engineering on electrical fault signatures for analyzing electrical faults.
Science degree from Foothill College. I have used elemental analysis software. I can do SEM and FIB imaging and cross-sectional preparation. I can use calipers, snap gauges, pin gauges, and the TAPPI chart for acceptance criteria.
I am incredibly good with small and medium hand tools. In addition, proficient with mini table lathes, and polishing wheels. I have experience using either slurries and or polishing films, including handling Exacto knives, surgical razors, and micro-point tweezers.
I gained advanced communication skills through Linked-In-Learning. I use MS-Suite, GMP, CAM-Star, barcode scanners, and QMS. I have presentation experience, SOP support development, and documentation writing.
All these different processes and procedures were used constantly within the different occupations. In the medical device world, I learned to run the Arturo vertical laser mill, do in-process QC, adjust files to qualify the machine for milling, and adjust critical dimensions to meet the criteria; “First Article.” In the medical devices environment, I was a subassembly product builder for the back half of processing, the large catheter building, tip trimming, product packaging, and the small catheter builds requiring full-shift stereo microscope usage. I design and make small metal art and fashion In my spare time.
Leadership and other various soft skills from Linked In Learning.