Randy J. Carlisle
Chesapeake, VA 23323
Email: abmbr0@r.postjobfree.com
Phone: 757-***-****
Cell: 757-***-****
SKILLS
Electro-mechanical troubleshooting and maintenance to the component level,
specifically related to computer chip manufacturing and military shipboard
electronic systems
Interpret and utilize schematic diagrams, blue prints and technical manuals
Maintenance and repair of high vacuum systems, water cooling applications,
gas and chemical systems, mechanical lifts, robots, pneumatic controls and
valves, digital control signals and Circuit board soldering
Computer skills include MSWord, Excel, PowerPoint, Windows XP and Windows
2000.
EXPERIENCE
Resource Engineer, Sandston VA
NSTAR Global Services, Oct 2009 - Mar 2010
Beginning Salary: $27.00/hour Ending Salary $27.00/hour
Reason for leaving: End of contract
De-installed semiconductor equipment used in the manufacturing of computer
chips
Performed live tests on circuits to ensure proper operation prior to
shutdown
Disconnected and ensured all equipment is in a useful and serviceable
condition prior to shipment to customer
Cleaned and decontaminated chemical scrubbing systems, including arsenic
and other hazardous materials
Lead engineer for de-installation and packaging of several equipments for
shipment to Texas
Electronic Technician, Virginia Beach, VA
VT Milcom, Jun 2009 - Oct 2009
Lead installer for LAN computer system on board USS G. W. Bush.
Supervise three other installers in running CAT-5, power and fiber optic
cable
Provide technical support and documentation for all aspects of electronic
installation; including running cable, testing connections, and connecting
fiber optic cables as well as twisted-pair connections on board ship.
Advanced maintenance Technician, Richmond, VA
Qimonda N.A., Oct 2002 - Feb 2009
Performed preventive and corrective maintenance on semiconductor equipment
used for the manufacturing of microchips for computer applications in a
clean room environment
Completed, from arrival to live testing, installation of four major systems
Responsible for failure analysis, report creating, root cause
identification and qualification of equipment using appropriate test
equipment and engineering charts.
Provide technical training for junior technicians for the performance of
routine maintenance
Customer Engineer 2, Austin, TX
Applied Materials, Jan 1996 - Oct 2002
Maintained and repaired semiconductor production equipment for computer
chip manufacturing
Repaired described equipment, ordered parts, wrote reports cataloguing the
equipment status
Interacted with the customer to ensure their needs were met on a consistent
basis
Served as night shift lead for two years, supervising nine technicians
Electronics Technician, Wallops Island, VA
PRC, Inc., Jan 1993 - Jan 1996
Installed, maintained and repaired surface and air search radar systems to
support NASA site.
Installed and tested surface search radar (AN/SPS-67), phosphorus
indicators, and other equipment associated with surface and air search
radar systems
Electronics Technician 1st Class (E-6), Norfolk, VA
United States Navy, Jul 1979 - Jan 1993
Performed preventive and corrective maintenance of Radar, communications,
and IFF systems
Maintained and repaired shipboard electronic radar and communication
systems, with emphasis primarily on surface search radar and IFF systems
Performed Component level troubleshooting on complex electronic and
mechanical systems
Qualified as lead instructor at Fleet Training Center, Norfolk teaching
radar systems
Repaired and maintained alarm systems at Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown
Troubleshot and repaired test equipment
Obtained NEC 1516, 4749, 9502, 1507, 1504 and 1572
TECHNICAL EDUCATION/TRAINING
Vendor trained by Applied Materials Global Technical Training on
semiconductor manufacturing equipment
US Military electronics training
Remote Sensor Systems for Physical Security Class "C" school
AN/SPS-40 Class "C" school
AN/SPS-55, AN/SPS-67 and AIMS MK 12 IFF Class "C" schools
Basic Electricity and Electronics Class "A" school,
Advanced Electronics Class "A" school
2M Micro/miniature soldering
Leadership Management (LMET)
Instructor Training