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Maintenance Technician

Location:
Hillsboro, OR
Posted:
January 24, 2013

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Troy Wright

**** ** **** ***.

Hillsboro, Or. ***24

503-***-****

abqbip@r.postjobfree.com

Professional Experience:

Equipment Maintenance Technician, Triquint Semiconductor, Hillsboro, Or.

Jan 2011- Present

Responsible for preventive and corrective maintenance of electro-mechanical Plasma Etch systems used in the production of 150/152 mm Silicon and Gallium Arsenide semiconductor wafers.

Perform preventive maintenance on electrical, electronic, high vacuum, pneumatic sub-assemblies.

Perform corrective maintenance on electrical, electronic, high vacuum, pneumatic sub-assemblies.

Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on Brooks Single and Dual Robotic

Arms and Vacuum Cassette Elevators (VCE’s)

Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on various SPTS Plasma Etch platforms.

Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on various PMT Pinnacle and Renaissance Mori Etch Chamber Platforms

All work performed in compliance with 5’S and Zero Defect principles.

System Maintenance Specialist, Lockheed Martin Gyrocam Systems. Sarasota, Fla

Mar 2009-Jun 2010

Responsible for the manufacture, production, integration, installation and maintenance of

the Vehicle Optics Sensor System (VOSS) for military and law enforcement application.

Assembly of Gyro-Stabilized Gimbal frame

System integration of Night Vision, Color and Infer-Red Camera sensors.

System programming and Final system calibrations.

All production performed with Lean/Sigma Six Methodologies

Field Service Technician, YOH Staffing, New York, NY

May 2008 - Jan 2009

Responsible for corrective, preventive maintenance and installation support for all Vehicle Locator/Communication (CAD/AVL) utilized by

Mass Transit System in New York, Hampton Roads, and London, Ont.

Perform calibration and adjustment on GPS, TDMA, VHF, WLAN, and display

Supervise system installation personnel

Implement software, firmware and hardware changes as required

Equipment Maintenance Technician, DigitalEyeLab, Hawthorne, NY Nov 2006 - May 2008

Responsible for corrective and preventive maintenance for all Optical Laboratory equipment

Including the STATISLOH VFT Ultra generator, STATISLOH I-Flex polisher, STAISHLOH auto-blocker,

edgers, coating machines and various ancillary equipment.

Perform calibration and adjustment on all lab equipment

Manufacture Digital backside Progressive and Single Vision lens

Train Lab personnel in English and Spanish

1st Assistant to Lab Manager

Radar Maintenance Technician, DBZ&Lee Corp, Evansville, In Mar 2004-Nov 2006

Responsible for corrective and preventive maintenance of the only non WSR-88D

Doppler Radar in the National Weather Radar Matrix

Corrective maintenance both to LRU and component level

Preventive Maintenance and documentation in accordance with National Weather Service Standards

24 hour on-call status to ensure system maintains no less than 96% up time ratio

Installation Technician, General Projection Systems, Altamonte Springs, Fl Aug 2002-Jan 2003

Responsible for the installation and maintenance of Audio/Visual systems.

Install a wide variety of AMX controlled Audio/Visual systems.

Extensive use of hand tools and electronic test equipment

Extensive out of state travel

Field Service Engineer, Novellus System, San Jose, Ca Oct 2000-Mar 2002

Responsible for the installation and maintenance of A2000 Aura Plasma Asher

at various customer sites.

Troubleshooting to component level gas, vacuum, electronic, and electrical sub-

systems

Extensive use of electronic test equipment and hand tools

All work done in an INTEL certified LEVEL I clean-room

Completed six month training program in less than four months

Training of customer personnel

Radar Site Technician, Reach Planning Inc., Falls Church, VA Nov 1999-Feb 2000

Preventive and corrective maintenance on the TPS-70 and TPS-43 radar systems,

as well as satellite communications and computer based relay equipment, at radar

facilities in Colombia, South America.

Troubleshooting to component level electronic, and electrical sub-systems

Extensive use of electronic test equipment and hand tools including oscilloscopes,

spectrum analyzers, and multi-meters.

Training of host nation personnel in English and Spanish

Field Engineer, Marconi Systems Technologies, North Charleston, SC Mar-1998-Aug 1999

Responsible for the integration of new communications systems into the CVN-76 and

LPD-17 class radio communication suites.

Researched and developed engineering change proposals (ECPs), and engineering

Change orders (ECOs).

Developed and updated cable-running sheets, which included researching and recommending

cable types and connectors.

Made detailed engineering drawings using MS POWERPOINT.

Electronics Technician, United States Navy Jun-1981 Jan 1998

Served in various sea and shore installations including USS Stark (FFG-31), USS Jack Williams (FFG-24), USS Nicholas (FFG-47),

Naval Air Station Willow Grove, and Naval Reserve Center Kearny NJ.

Maintained shipboard radar and navigation systems and communications systems

Performed and documented preventive and corrective maintenance

Component level troubleshooting and extensive use of hand tool and electronic test equipment

Served as lead instructor for largest Reserve Center in the Northeast

Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist

Awarded 4 good conduct awards

Awarded 2 Navy and Marine Corp Achievement Medals

Micro-Miniature Repair Qualified

Education:

American Red Cross Advanced Life saving Instructor Course (1 week)

Enlisted Training Administrator (2weeks)

Navy Instructor School (4 weeks)

An/WRN-6 GPS (2 weeks)

An/TPX-42 A (V) DAIR (8 weeks)

Air Traffic Control Maintenance Pipeline (12 weeks)

An/SPS-49 (V) (12 weeks)

Micro/Miniature Repair School

FFG-7 Radar/Navigation Pipeline (16 weeks)

Electronics Technician Class A School (30 weeks)

Basic Electricity and Electronics (12 weeks)

References: Available upon request



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