John M. James
Vancouver, WA 98682
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a permanent position as a Manufacturing/Test Technician, which may utilize my technical training and benefit from my experience in manufacturing.
EDUCATION: Heald College 1996-1998
AAS Electronic Technology
EXPERIENCE: Oracle Corporation September 2013-May 2015
(Volt Workforce Solutions)
Beaverton, OR
Test Technician
Test of T-Series Sparc Servers
Operation of Slaughter hipot continuity/ground tester
Operation of Hitachi HDD tester
Use of Linux to troubleshoot and verify correct functionality of servers
Operation of mechanical lift to maneuver severs through area
Monitor units in test answering user interactions
Move units through different log operations(SFT,PPA,Hipot,RST)
Observe all Safety precautions and procedures
Contribute and implement continuous improvement ideas
Use of manufacturing inventory database and Failure records
Trainer and Certifier on all processes for new employees coming into the Sparc area
Oracle Corporation May 2013 – September 2013
(Volt Workforce Solutions)
Beaverton, OR
Assembler
Assembly of T-Series Sparc Servers.
Quality inspection of mechanical parts
Inventory of parts consumed
Operation of hand tools
Use of manufacturing inventory database
Observe safety
Cross trained on other Oracle products ( Exadata, Exalogic, Nokia and Ericksson racks)
Intel Corp March 2012- September 2012
(Staff Finders Inc)
Beaverton, OR
Lab Engineering Tech
ESD testing of new silicon, which involves HBM and CDM testing.
Operation of Thermo-Fisher MK4, RCDM and Orion2 testers.
Summarize the test results, while maintaining Excel spreadsheet of all tested units.
Calibration of testers on weekly schedule.
Responsible for High Value Inventory, as well as shipping of parts between Intel sites.
System stress testing for new silicon in support of Quality and Reliability Group.
Oracle Corporation December 2011- March 2012
(Volt Workforce Solutions)
Beaverton, OR
Mechanical Assembly
Assembly of Aluminum racks used for Network Server products.
Inventory of parts used.
Use of power tools and torque wrenches to assemble parts
Triquint Semiconductor May 2011- November 2011
(Volt Workforce Solutions)
Beaverton, OR
Manufacturing Operator
Operation of Trikon FXP physical vapor deposition tools used in a 150mm Wafer Fab.
Responsible for moving work through area as well as respond to tool alarms and tool qualifications every morning.
Handling of 6” silicon and GaAs wafers.
Operation of metrology tools, (Optiprobe thickness monitor and KLA Tencor Surfscan).
Operations of wet sinks, dryers, and reverse plating tools
ON Semiconductor March 2010- June 2010
Gresham, OR
Manufacturing Operator
Operate AVP8000 Diffusion furnaces in a 200mm Wafer Fab.
Responsible for metrology tool set (Optiprobe thickness monitor and KLA Tencor Surfscan).
Respond to furnace alarms.
Schedule work through furnace maintaining full capacity at all times. Running qualification monitor wafers after maintenance event.
Use of SPC to verify control of tools
SKILLS:
Automation Testing
Hardware functional testing
System Level Testing
Windows,Office applications, Basic Linux, Solaris
Software installation
TWI (Training within Industry)
Lean Manufacturing
Electrical testing
System Level Debug
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Process/employee Training
Technical Support
Quality Control
SPC
Safety
Assembly/ Dis-assembly of devices
HP3070 In-circuit tester operation/maintenance
Ability to follow strict guidelines and follow very detailed instructions