Veronica B. Dagnino
Goodyear, Arizona 85338
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P rofile: E lectrical/mechanical assembler with 18 years’ experience in
manufacturing/repair equipment. I am career oriented and goal driven, and would like to
continue working in a professional environment.
S kills:
• Team player, dependable, willing to learn new skills.
• Quick-learner, responsible, adaptable, mature judgment, commitment to teaming
activities
• Certifications: PTH Soldering, LAI I FAA inspection trained, Surface Mount Technology,
F ine Pitch, rework certified, IPC-A-610D certified, J-STD-001, Track Removal Certified
H ysol application Certified, Thermal Oven Certified.
• Able to perform rework from prints.
• M asking, demasking, marking of PWBs.
• Operation of various tools including crimpers, strippers, and soldering irons.
• L anguage: f luent in conversational Spanish.
• E xperience using personal computer - M icrosoft Windows applications.
• Work with no-lead solder.
• Solder Class 3
• Secret Security Clearance
P rofessional Experience:
3/2010 to 12/2013 O perations Associate Senior G eneral Dynamics (GDC4S
Scottsdale)
• S MT operator for middle of the line, flexed to front of the line when needed: load and
u nload feeders,
set rails manually and use touch screen on IP, QPA and QPB Fuji machine.
I nspect PWB’s 100% for correct polarity, Tombstone, Bill boarding, Correct Part, Orientation,
Sufficient
Paste, verify BGA seating and hand place correctly if skewed etc. before inserting in oven.
Run PWB’s with lead or lead free paste through SMT line, load and unload t ray and nitrogen parts,
Set oven
p rofile for daily production, work with Engineering for updating work instructions and continuous
i mprovements.
• SM T operator for end of the line : Inspect PWB’s 100% for correct polarity, Tombstone, Bill
boarding,
Correct Part, Orientation, Sufficient Solder, verify seating on BGA’s etc. after running through
oven. Load
PWB’s in totes for next operation and touch up as needed.
• F inish Line: Post insert PTH and SMT parts, depanel, Solder with lead or lead free solder, Solder
various
sizes of wires per work instructions, work on RPD’s Per Engineering, solder parts on PWB’s from
start to
f inish, sometimes using stencil and hand place parts using paste to be ran through oven using
p rofile required for
curing paste.
• R ework/Repai r/Replace: Parts, t racks, t races, via pads, anything non-conforming using Hysol if
needed.
Worked with lead-free ceramic substrates, also repair tracks and pads using material given from
E ngineering for
repair.
• C am/alot: Used for potting parts on PWB’s (DAM and FILL).
• T rain: operators on miscellaneous assemblies
8/2010 to current Solder Dip Product line lead Premier Semiconductor (Tempe)
• S upervisor-Lead: Work with operators on our daily work orders, Work with components given by
customers to
be solder dipped either lead or lead-free manually or machine operated, Train operators on solder
d ipping parts
and running equipment per customer specs. and work order instructions. Strip parts and convert
to lead or lead
f ree.
4/07 to 01/2010 O perations Associate I I I S unt r on Corp
( Phoenix)
• Perform rework on in-house product as well as customer returns.
• Perform rework on products for Thermo and aspen using no lead solder.
• Assemble final assemblies for Honeywell and Thermo.
• F lexed to other assembly lines to help with production such as masking, unmasking and final
assemblies.
4/96 to8/2006 O perations Associate I I I Honeywell Aerospace
( Phoenix)
• Work with Manufacturing Engineers to design tooling fixtures facilitating assembly.
• Perform testing of f lat panel displays using STS-2000.
• Selected by management to become safety representative for production line area.
• Responsible for maintaining chemical expiration dates and tool calibrations.
• Perform reworked on in-house product as well as customer returns using lead and lead free solder.
• Work at end-item buyoff performing final inspection of units.
• E nd item assembler for Boeing 777 Flat Panel Displays area.
• Reviewed and provide improved assembly techniques for operations method sheets.
• F lexed to other assembly lines when called upon.
• E nd item build for CRTs, AIMS 777 Cabinet, and CDUs (Control Display Units).
• A ided Principals in taking inventory and build status of piece parts and subassemblies.
• Worked in teaming environments to solve quality oriented problems according to the 10 step
p rocess.
• Substituted for support people when needed to attend weekly production meetings and provide.
feedback to assembly.
• Able to assemble all major assemblies and subassembly for the entire area. P roducts include
D isplay Unit,
Control Display Unit, AIMS 777 Cabinets, and CRT Displays.
• P rovided leadership and t raining to new assemblers.
2/89 to 3/1996 C ustomer Service - Retail C ent ral
M a r t (Phoenix)
• Supervisor of retail store specializing in electronics, furniture, and clothing.
• Responsible for leading and overseeing 10 workers in their daily duties.
• H andled inventory needs of the stores operation.
• M anaged financial records and provide feedback to store owner.
• T raveled out of state to pick up merchandise.
• Monitored daily sales, along with opening and closing store each business day.
• T rained and encouraged employees through constructive criticism.
E ducation :
• Carl Hayden High School, Gateway Community High School
• Some college level classes taken through Glendale Community College