Lyn H. Bursey
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Grapevine, Texas 76051
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QUALIFICATION SUMMARY:
Twelve years experience in the semiconductor industry performing installations, retrofits, field service, and training on 200mm and 300mm
semiconductor defect metrology systems in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Eight years active duty in the United States Marine Corps
serving as an avionics electronics technician, avionics division supervisor, and Light Armored Reconnaissance vehicle commander.
• Technical Experience: Experienced in visible and non-visible laser systems, electro-optical, electromechanical replacement
and alignment, robotics training and maintenance. Proficient in interpreting manuals, schematics, and technical documents,
as well as performing research, data collection and analysis to correct customer issues.
• Computer Skills: Install and configure software and perform upgrades for multiple semiconductor defect metrology
systems. Maintain spreadsheet logs for tracking maintenance for mean time between failure reports, and parts usage tracking
for cost savings. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.
• Specialized Training: Advanced optics and electromechanical diagnostic troubleshooting, Phoenix and Kawasaki robot
maintenance and training, Mercury Image Computer diagnostic troubleshooting and maintenance.
• Military Experience: Secret security clearance, served as communication security (COMSEC) NCO for Marine Medium
Helicopter Squadron 268, avionics quality assurance inspector, and avionics division supervisor.
EXPERIENCE:
Retronix Semiconductor Inc.
Senior Product Engineer (2010-Present)
Duties: Responsible for the overall maintenance of six KLA-Tencor AIT systems for Intel Fab17 Hudson, Massachusetts, as well as the
creation of maintenance documents and training of Intel engineers.
• Perform preventative and Level 4 corrective maintenance on KLA-Tencor AIT metrology systems
• Develop maintenance documents for the AIT systems including preventative maintenance specification documents, system and
subsystem maintenance procedures.
• Worked directly with Intel tool owners and engineers to increase yield and improve tool to tool matching across the factory.
• Develop and implement training programs for Intel engineers in the areas of AIT preventative maintenance and corrective
maintenance, laser replacement and alignment, stage maintenance and alignment, robot repair and troubleshooting, and system
alignment and calibration.
• Maintenance procedures created and performed were instrumental in producing a 10% increase in overall AIT system matching
within the Intel factory while maintaining a low cost of service to Intel.
OEM Consulting Solutions
Senior Equipment Engineer (2009-2010)
Duties: Metrology Equipment Engineer for Texas Instruments Corporation DMOS6, Richardson, Texas 300mm semiconductor fabrication
plant.
• Perform equipment engineering for Metrology Division at Texas Instruments Fab DMOS6.
• Update and revise metrology equipment qualification procedures and preventative maintenance procedures to ultimately increase
the mean time between failures for metrology division equipment.
• Work directly with Texas Instruments tool owners, yield engineers, and process engineers to troubleshoot and correct process and
equipment issues.
• Conduct training for equipment technicians and engineers on various metrology equipment systems
KLA-Tencor Corporation
Senior Field Service Engineer (1999-2009)
Duties: Travel to customer site, consult with customer to plan layout of equipment. Review blueprints, schematics, manuals and other
specifications to determine installation, retrofit, or service procedures. Install, retrofit, and service equipment according to KLA-Tencor
equipment specifications.
• Operate system to demonstrate equipment and to analyze malfunctions
• Interpret maintenance manuals, schematics, and wiring diagrams and repair equipment using knowledge of electronics, standard
test equipment, and hand tools.
• Perform testing, tuning and adjust equipment to obtain optimum operating performance for the customer.
• Setup and maintain internal networking and fiber optics between image computer, laser, heat exchanger and inspection system, as
well as assisting customer in network setup between their external controller and our inspection system.
• Instruct, train, and direct field service engineers in servicing and repairing equipment.
• Consult with design engineering to resolve unusual problems in system operation and maintenance.
• Install and configure system software using a Windows NT, 2000, and XP platform.
United States Marine Corps
Avionics Electronics Technician
Duties: Install, remove, inspect, test, maintain, and repair systems, components, and equipment of installed aircraft, communications,
navigation, electrical systems, including electronic countermeasures.
• Avionics Quality Assurance Inspector.
• Served as Communication Security NCO for squadron.
• Supervised seven Marines and maintenance on 12 CH-46E helicopters.
EDUCATION:
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Distance Learning Education
B.S. Technical Management
Expected Graduation Date 05/ 2012
Daytona Beach, Florida
Central Texas College
Electronics Technology
Naval Aviation Training School
Millington, Tennessee
United States Marine Corps
Avionics Troubleshooting Maintenance and Repair
Electronics Communication/Navigation Systems Maintenance
Naval Aviation Maintenance Training School
MCAS New River, North Carolina
United States Marine Corps
School of Infantry and Light Armored Vehicle School
Camp Pendleton, California
Texas Aeronautical Technical College
Airframe and Power Plant Maintenance
Dallas, Texas
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION:
Federal Communication Commission
General Class Radio Operator
Federal Aviation Administration
Private Pilots License (SEL)