Camille A Franzel
Education:
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
Bachelor of Science: Biology/ Minor in Chemistry
Work Experience:
Intel Corporation March, 2017- Present
Manufacturing Operations Manager
Responsibilities included identifying tool availability, throughput capacity and velocity, cross module coordination for critical queue time sensitive chemical materials to avoid quality impact, and lead operations updates at start and end of shift meetings
Collaborated with engineering managers, segment lead managers to coordinate operations and activities within or between departments.
Ensure delivery of commits with minimum delay and zero impact to quality to customers.
Lead a multifunctional team of 19 production employees in a high volume production factory with opposing priorities. Heavy structure on performance management by building an engaged and capable team through training, skills development, effective coaching, and guiding career paths and goals. Duties also included management of employee attendance, scheduling, overtime and payroll.
Drove change to resolve manufacturing issues that arose based on data analysis and consistently look for opportunities for improvement
Manufacturing WIP/Test Wafer Coordinator November, 2013 – March, 2017
Responsibilities included preparation of materials, obtained a clean and safe environment and material movement with complex and ambiguous obstacles
Coordinated movement of product throughout all factories including international sites by use of management systems (Lot Start Game Plan, WIP Track, Prospal/DLS, and SAP)
Forecasted silicon material needs, balanced vendor inventory and ensured department stayed within budget constraints
Collaboration with individuals and groups to drive resolutions and create guidelines and procedures based on desirable results
VCU Dept. of Biology, Richmond VA
Undergraduate Independent Study Research Spring 2013
Responsibilities included synthesis of high quality and large quantity samples through a varied range of techniques (PCR, gene synthesis, replication)
Characterization of samples using basic molecular biology skills
Operated and followed maintenance procedures of laboratory and safety equipment
Undergraduate Genetics Preceptorship Spring 2012
Responsibilities included preparation of material and instruments before class
Prepared students for exams with assigned worksheets and evaluation of project results
Graded institutional quizzes and exams
Held review sessions for additional aid
Honors:
D1DR Divisional Award (2014): Developing and streamlining WIPCO procedures and BKMs to align methodologies across all shifts
D1DR Divisional Award (2015): Exceptional performance as acting Safety Team Chair during primary owner's sabbatical
D1DR Divisional Award (2018): Decreased cases of ergonomic high risk users with implementation of data tracking and coaching
Proficiencies:
Strong problem solving and critical thinking skills
Strong attention to detail
Strong Microsoft Office Skills
Excellence in communication through verbal and written formats
Ability to prioritize and multitask
Ability to manage multiple teams
Hillsboro, Oregon
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