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Alexander Staub
Linear Technology Apr 04, 2008-Apr 07, 2009
Work History Manufacturing Specialist
Learned a new area of wafer production: CVD/Diffusion
Became fully certified on all tools in CVD/Diffusion area in only 7 months,
when one year is typical
Adapted well to an older fab, despite all prior experience in automated
fabs
Provided input on ways to streamline production through the fab
Assisted maintenance technicians in some minor troubleshooting, using
skills gained in previous employment
Obtained the trust and respect from supervisors during a critical time,
through expeditious training and superior work ethic
Received exceptional reviews and top level pay raise, indicating a
performance level greater than expected based on experience
Was selected to give training to peers on a new tool set, due to my ability
to learn quickly from the training given to me
LSI Logic/ON Semiconductor Mar 29, 2004-Jan 15, 2007
Manufacturing Specialist/PM Specialist
After only one year, attained position as PM specialist, beating out 5
other candidates, despite being least experienced
Worked with technicians on tool maintenance and repair
Performed wet cleans, preventative maintenance to the annual level,
and minor to moderate troubleshooting
Learned theory of operation for several different tool sets
Retained skills learned as an operator by covering for production when
staffing was short
Performance consistently seen as exceptional, resulting in the highest
pay raise in the etch area for 2 consecutive years
Seen by peers as highly knowledgeable and often sought out for help in
solving problems
Repeatedly showed ability to quickly understand new concepts and
tasks, minimizing the time necessary for training without sacrificing
confidence from others
Participated in projects to help improve written specs, and also to help
with cost savings by improving processes
Wafertech May 6, 2002- March 25, 2004
Manufacturing Specialist
Became proficient with a variety of tools in Etch, including MxP’s, Lam
4528, Lam 4728, Ashers, and Wet benches
Exceeded qualification expectations with these tools, becoming fully
certified in three different major areas of Etch (Metal, Via/Passivation,
and Tungsten) and several minor areas within the first 9 months of
working at the company.
Was considered for a lead position as well as training coordinator before
transferring to a different shift; also prior to the completion of my first year
Obtained firm grasp of WIP management, instilling confidence into
superiors to run WIP with maximum efficiency
Excelled at the monitor coordinator position while serving as the backup
to this premium position
Widely regarded as one of the most versatile, knowledgeable, and
efficient employees in Etch
US Army July 1995-June 1999
Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) Sergeant
Developed skills with various pieces of electronic and physical test
equipment, including power meters, oscilloscopes, thermal probes,
calipers, depth gauges, and torque wrenches
Applied acquired skills to calibrate and repair numerous other field
deployable pieces of test equipment
Assumed leadership role. Took charge of several administrative
responsibilities, such as keeping records and sending out weekly reports
Provided on-the-job training to technicians new to the field
Education Accumulated approximately 80 credits of college education, consisting mostly
of general studies. Currently seeking to obtain degree in chemical
engineering.
Also received one year of technical training in the Army for general
electronics and specifically calibration of electronic test equipment
References
Available upon request.