Anthony A. Montello
**** ****** *'Ottavio Dr. Joliet, IL 60431
1-815-***-**** . ********@*****.***
SUMMARY
Creative, Self-motivated, and quality-minded professional Senior Electro
Mechanical Technician in the Biomedical Field with extensive experience
constructing assays and applications that support and deliver solution to
customers locally and abroad. Skilled in all facets of product build and
test life cycle from analysis and design through development,
implementation, documentation assistance and user training. Excellent at
problem solving. Skills that allow the ability to effectively convey
complex technical information to non-technical audiences. Enhance existing
applications with new features to improve performance.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
PERKINELMER, Downers Grove, IL 1995 to 2013
A $2 billion global manufacturer of bio medical research instruments.
Senior Electromechanical Technician, (2004 - Present)
Controlled and analyzed assays and applications of various forms, created
procedures to users, identified and solved hardware and software problems,
trained user in build and test process, created work orders to start the
build cycle.
. Created a solution of a design to resolve a flaw to a barcode reader and
communicated my solution which is to reduce the belt tension of the Y arm
from its original spec and eventually implemented, that eliminated
unwanted visits of the Technical Support Engineer at our customer site (
cost saving of 1000$ per day per unit per complaint roughly).
. Diagnosed a mechanical parts issue with a robotic pipetting arm not
meeting repeatability positioning accuracy.
. Established a cost effective solution that enabled instrument to pass
test on first run consistently.
In house Senior Electronic Technician (2000 - 2004)
In house troubleshooting and repair of costumer's instruments. Establish
quotes for such repairs. Determine salvageable inventory and repaired
and/or had repaired by vendor.
. Setup a spreadsheet that tracked new cost versus repaired cost that
determined which parts were profitable to repair.
. Determined cable connector could possibly cause intermittent problems on
unit due to corrosion. Implemented change to have a more corrosion proof
connector adapted.
Electromechanical Technician (1995 - 2000)
Conducted test and validation of various workstation, implemented
procedures for users, audited bill of material for accuracy, built
workstation using schematics, troubleshooted hardware and software issues.
. Recommended eliminating a redundant tests to cut the test cycle from 2400
repetitions to 1200 repetitions eventual cost saving of an hour less of
testing 6 units per week translating to a dollar amount of a roughly an
entire payday of a technician pay rate.
. Determined cable connector could possibly cause intermittent problems on
unit due to corrosion. Implemented change to have a more corrosion proof
connector adapted.
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EDUCATION
DeVry University, Addison, Illinois 2004
Bachelor of Science in Technical Management
DeVry Institute of Technology, Addison, Illinois 1995
Associates of Applied Science in Electronics
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
RAD training every year since 2001
5S training every year since 2005
Quality control training every year since 2001
Yellow Belt Six Sigma training March 2008
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Analytical Soldering and reading SAP and Data3
Schematics
Spreadsheet and database Tapping & Drilling using Word Excel and
power tools PowerPoint
Windows operating Lotus Notes Microsoft Outlook
systems 9X/ Windows7