Kristen R Srey
Lowell, MA ***51
Tel: 978-***-****
Email: ************@*****.***
EXPERIENCE:
Cleanroom Assembler Bedford, MA 9-25-2011- Present
Instrumentation Laboratory
Work in a high volume Microfluidic fabrication lab
Operates work station activities in a wafer manufacturing or test area devoted to both production and process
development. Processes include -lithography, wet benches, pick and place, epoxy dispense, UV curing, packaging,
Performs production processes in accordance with documented specifications and production schedules
Handle chemical on daily basis including Hydrofluoric Acid. Use of safety attire is required include use of safety
glasses face shield, apron and gloves
Have ability to use a microscope
Work in a Class 300 & 1000 environment this will require use of full cleanroom attire
Adhere to all safety and clean room specifications
Interacts with other team members toward the solution of problems and the fulfillment of manufacturing
objectives,and participate in natural work group teams for continuous improvement
Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent, industry experience a plus
Ability to communicate effectively in a group as well as on an individual level
• Ability to work cooperatively as part of a team with people of various educational and technical backgrounds
• have the ability to read and interpret specifications, procedures, and mathematics
• Have ability to read and write English
• computer skills with Microsoft Windows, Word and Excel
• familiar with basic laboratory safety and cleanroom protocol
Mack’s Technology Westford, MA 2009 – 6/2011
Electro-Mechanical Technician
Primary Responsibilities:
Primary duties include the production assistance and technical support necessary for the department to meet
production schedules and quality goals while assisting in other duties as directed by department manager.
Manage and provide leadership within assigned production areas to fully support the production output of
those areas, with communication of status to department management.
Provide daily support to department by assisting in troubleshooting problems associated with systems,
instruments, subassemblies, processes, tooling, and material.
Assist in determining and initiating the corrective action for problems identified in instruments, assemblies,
processes, tooling, and material.
Provide training for department personnel for assembly, test or operation of new and existing instrument,
equipment, or processes.
Coordinate with Manufacturing Engineering on the following areas:
Suggest, plan, and assist in the design of simple devices and/or fixtures to be incorporated into the
manufacturing process.
Implement methods to improve manufacturing processes.
Assist in reviewing and/or updating documentation for processes and assembly equipment.
Perform routine measurements using standard measuring devices (calipers, micrometers, etc).
Assist in transferring new products, assemblies, equipment and processes from New Product Introduction into
Instrument Operations.
Gather, correlate and assist in analyzing process/product quality data.
Develop, perform, and/or assist in preventative maintenance and calibration of department equipment.
Assist in analysis and reporting of returned goods (startup failures, etc).
Perform other duties as required.
PC familiarity with Microsoft Office and Excel.
Textron Defense Systems Wilmington, MA 2008- 2010
Test Technician: Responsibilities; Performing routine operational tests on moderately complex
electronic production components, and subassemblies. Assists higher classified technicians in
the performance of more complex tests. Sets up and operates in accordance with prescribed
procedures a variety of test stations. Work with engineering instructions and standard test
procedures to operationally test developmental products as required. Aligns and adjusts
subassemblies and system accordance with test procedures and data sheets to comply with
established specifications and acceptable performance. Interprets test data and checks results
against special procedures and data sheets to determine proper functioning and quality of
product. Deviates from standard test procedures as required to troubleshoot, locate and diagnose
malfunctions within the unit requiring application of technical knowledge, skill and ingenuity.
Realigns and readjusts unit as required. Designates rework instructions where necessary and
retest work after rework. Stamps and otherwise approves test results. Records test data and
submit test failure acceptance reports and notifies supervisor of unusual conditions or
undesirable trends. Performs other duties and responsibilities as required.
U.S. Citizen and able to obtain/maintain a D.O.D. security clearance.
Benchmark Inc. Hudson, NH 2003-2008
Test Technician: Responsibilities; Performed assembly and Test functions as assigned,
contributing to daily production requirements in both an individual and team environment.
Assist in analyzing and determining corrective action for problems associated with
instruments, systems, or manufacturing processes. Primary duties include electro-mechanical
assembly and test functions to assist the department in meeting production schedules and
quality goals, while assisting in other duties as directed by department manager. Test and
troubleshoot instrumentation. Provide daily support to department by assisting in
troubleshooting problems associated with systems, instruments, sub-assemblies, processes,
tooling and material. Assist in determining and initiating the corrective action for
problems identified in instruments, assemblies, processes, tooling and material. Provide
training for department personnel for assembly, test or operation of new and existing
instruments, equipment, or processes. Coordinate with Manufacturing Engineering on
following areas: Assist in reviewing and/or updating documentation for processes and
assembly equipment. Able to performing measurements using standard devices (calipers,
micrometers, etc.) Gather correlating and assist in analyzing process/product quality data.
Assisting analyzing and reporting of returned goods (startup failures, etc.)
TERADYNE Boston, MA 2001 – 2003
Test Technician: Responsibilities; Performed a wide variety of mechanical, electron-
mechanical, and electrical assemblies from engineering drawings, schematics, verbal and written
procedures. Conduct tests at the subassembly and component level to assess performance, and
validate unit functions according to specifications troubleshoot units and performs corrections
and repairs. Test functional performance of systems, subassemblies, and parts under specified
conditions (e.g. cold and hot temperature). Calibrate test instruments according to
specifications. Utilize a variety of electronic and mechanical test equipment. Compare results
with specifications and record and process test data.
REFERENCE:
Ray Livingston 603-***-****
Gravin 617-***-****
Matt Morrious 978-***-****