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Electro-Mechanical Assembler

Location:
San Diego, CA
Salary:
15.00/ 18.00
Posted:
April 19, 2014

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DIANNA HYATT-PETERSON

San Diego, CA *****

619-***-**** acdrky@r.postjobfree.com

Job Objective: A position within manufacturing environment in which my extensive experience and significant accomplishments in previous employment will be of value

Position: Electro-Mechanical Assembler

Summary of Qualification with 10 years plus experience

• Well-versed in military and commercial environments.

• Proficient in the knowledge to perform the various fabrications required from first article to final product.

• Interpreted schematic drawings, diagrams, blueprints, specifications, work orders, or reports to determine materials requirements or assembly instructions.

• Adjust, repair and replace electrical components parts to correct the defect along with ensuring conformance to specifications.

• Assemble electrical and install components, units, subassemblies, wiring on casing, using rivets, bolts, soldering equipment.

• Assisted design engineering in prototype designs.

• Explain assembly procedures and techniques to other co-workers.

• Assisted design engineering in prototype designs.

• Knowledgeable on different testing technique require for testing fabricated cables from continuity, phase matching, VSMR and recorded testing data using computer.

• Maintain inventory using Microsoft Access.

• Assisted with the overhaul and restored procedure used on Marine Corps Radars, Air Surveillance Radar Systems, Precision Approach Radar System and Communications and control sub systems

• Cables are fabricated and components are installed on the following projects Global Hawk, BD (US Forestry aviation Division), supported (CLMMS, TDL and ISEA) and routing cable on Navy Ships

Career Achievements

• Secret Clearance Current

• Certified ISO 2000

• Weapon Specs Certificated for soldering

Employment History

Trandes (2010 -2013)

Supervisor: Maury Bankhead

Material Specialist:

Examine documents, material and products; monitor work in progress in order to assess completeness, accuracy and conformance to specifications. Reconcile with department supervisors and other personnel to assess progress and discuss needed changes. Confer with vendors and customers to coordinate production and shipping activities and to resolve complaints or eliminate. Maintain and review computerized or manual records of items purchased.

Amarx Temp Agency

Northrop Grumman (2010-2010)

Supervisor: Keith Stevens

Electro-Mechanical Assembler:

Including cable build, mechanical build, box build, rack/stack build including rework. Work from drawings, schematics using hand tools or power tools. Perform continuity checks on cables. Work on prototype build per redlines or directions from engineering and perform continuity checks.

Installed components/cables into trays and racks for the Global Hawk and BD (US Forestry Aviation Division) for both prototype and production aircrafts.

Installed cables and components onto trays, and then inserting the trays into racks and assorted components afterwards.

Routed cables following E drawings, schematic diagrams, verbal directions, following steps on work order sheets, and entered steps completed into the SAP database.

Trandes (2006 - 2009)

Supervisor: Mike Kerns, Mary Smith & Weston Judd

Material Specialist:

Implement procedures for MRP, ordering parts and conducted frequent phone contact with electronic vendors

Maintain and review computerized or manual records of items purchased.

Implementing procedure from Lean Six Sigma to standardize and sustain quality control document.

SAIC (2006-2007)

Supervisor: Haywood Bagley

Sr. Electronic Technician/ Material Specialist:

Review and update installation drawing packages, cable, connector, and parts assembly for fabrication on system/equipment installations.

Material control and fabrication support, ordering parts, buying electronic parts from commercial suppliers, inventory control using Microsoft Access. Conducted frequent phone contact with electronic parts vendors throughout the USA. Designated Purchasing Card (Visa P-Card) holder to buy parts,

Trandes (2002 - 2006)

Supervisor: Mike Kerns

Assembler/Ordering Parts:

Fabricated, testing cable for phase matching and installing cables per schematic and technical manuals, inventory control, ordering parts using Fed Log and APLs

Pulse Engineering (1992 - 2001)

Supervisor: Jackie Hungress-Stitt

Program Manager Assistant:

Updated project launches, cost analysis, design review minutes and shipped samples to Far East factories with tracking and proper records.

Senior Engineering Prototype Assembler:

Fabricate parts utilizing parts list, schematics along with engineering drawing. Testing and repairing of surface mount components on computer network products working under microscope.

Used epoxy for encapsulating, potting and stamping products.

Valor (1987 - 1992)

Supervisor: Jack Godfree

Engineering Prototype Specialist:

Wound delay lines, transformers and testing, printed lettering, epoxy components

Loral Data Systems (1985 - 1987)

Supervisor: Kris Rubin

Senior (Class “E”) Assembler:

Fabrication of Walleye Missile, wiring, soldering and hot plate, conformal coating PC boards

Raytheon Service (1983-1985)

Supervisor: Chris Swan

EMA Assembler:

Fabrication cables, antenna cables, routing cable on Navy Ships.

Education

MS Office Certification Learnsoft University San Diego, CA

Intro to Computer Aided Design San Diego City College San Diego, CA

Basic Electronic Packing San Diego City College San Diego, CA

Auto Cad Certification Westech College San Diego, CA

Blue Print Reading

gCertification ECC San Diego, CA

Electronic Assembly

Certification Skill Center San Diego, CA



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