Michelle Poole
Chatham Va. 24531
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Professional Objective:
To obtain a challenging position where my education and experience can
be utilized in a manufactory environment.
Education:
Tampa Technical Institute / Remington College
2410 East Busch Boulevard
Tampa, FL. 33612
Electronic Engineering Technology Graduated:
Oct. 2005
Bachelor of Science
Electronic and Computer Engineering Technology
Graduated: April 1998
Associated of Science
Special Skills:
Electric Circuits & Advanced Electric Circuits Object-Oriented
Programming & Analog Design
Operational Amps & Digital Design
Telecommunications System Technology
Robotic Systems & Micro-Controllers Fiber Optic
Biomedical Electronics & logic and Reasoning Topics in
Sociology & Political Science
Trigonometry / Pre Calculus & Calculus Physics &
Calculus and Differential Equation
Advanced Composition, Style and Technique Statistics &
Organizational Psychology
Environmental Service
Mass Communications
Education:
Danville Community College
121 Slayton Avenue
Danville Va. 24540
Manufactory Technician Program Graduated:
Dec. 2008
Special Skills:
Business Ethics Application in Motor Control
D.C. and A.C. Circuits
KeyTrain Remediation Team Concept & Problem Solving World
Class Manufacturing
Industrial Methods Survey of Computer Software Applications
Mechanical Maintenance 1
Industrial Safety Basic Fluid Mechanics - Hydraulics
Basic Fluid Pneumatics
Education:
B E S T (Building Economic Success Together)
707 Piney Forest Road
Danville Va. 24540
Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program IRS
Certifications: Dec. 2012
Work Experience:
Aug. 2014 - Nov. 2014 Motorola Federal Technical Center
Electronic Technician
Perform removing and replacing of defective
components,
assembly and disassembly on multiple products.
Operating
automated test equipment, assisting in the
modification and
writing of standard operation procedures
(SOP's). The ability
to work in a teamwork environment and work
independently.
Daily tasks include rework of products,
installation of components,
programming software and preparing
documentation as required.
Customer Satisfaction is the total reflection
of daily performance.
Nov. 2013 - Dec. 2013 My Twinn Chatham Va. 24531
Quality Control
Make sure all raw materials meet customer's
specifications.
When specifications are not approved, a correction action
form is
completed. Communicate with the team about the request of
the customer. Enter all specifications of the customer
into the
database. Makes sure that all specifications and
documentations
meet the company standards.
Dec. 2012 - June 2012 B E S T Danville Va. 24540
Tax Preparer
Prepare tax returns using Tax Wise software,
maintain confidentiality of
all client information, and perform a quality
review of return with accuracy and
completion. Provide clients with intake forms, ensure clients
have all required identification and tax documents.
April 2011 - Oct. 2011 Miller Coors Eden, N.C. 27288
Filler Operator
Responsible for keeping the high speed filler machine
running at all times.
Entering all equipment checks (Breaker's,
Undercover gasser, Air Control, Cylinder, and Star
wheel purge pressures). Checks the filler and Seamier
Co2 Flow rate. Checks the EPS screen and
perform CQS checks that must
be completed every hour for the correct code of
the day. Perform
Pasteurizer check's that must be completed at
the beginning of each shift
and every two hours after. Filtec checks must
be completed by the line
relief person or an Electrican and must be
checked at the beginning of the
shift. Standard Check's are checks SKU which
is scheduled to verify
cans, lids, beer, code and number of weeks.
Production Entries:
EIT screen where you must in the time of
production for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th
period. Filler operator writes down production
case numbers. Perform
EPS screen which the operator must enter the
number of outputs (1500 or
1150). Brand, lids and package changes. LGV,
Equipment and Plant
meeting downtime. Complete the Efficiency
Screen used in production
with information completing a two hour data
entry. During shift closure
verify the EIT for the machines summary. Check
line for rejects, and
waste numbers. Perform beer calculations, then
input the barrels and
production data and record the waste. The
filler operator adds the periods;
divide the sum by periods and record all
information. (Reject, Waste and
OEE).
July 2003 - Dec. 2004 Lockheed Martin Oldsmar, FL. 34677
Electronic Technician Sr. / Receiving
Inspection - Quality Control
Visual inspection of aero space parts, from
parts of a submarine, satellite,
motherboards circuitry, irregularities of paint
colors, threads of screws est. Identify and
communicating with other departments and customers of
the defects and resolve the issues, with updating and
analyzing the data,
help waste and cost reduction.
Mechanical inspection proficiency utilizing
inspection. Equipment and
Tools indication of inspection status,
disposition process, control of time
sensitive material, drawing interpretation ESD
control environmental plan performs daily inspection
of raw material, maintain and update records as
per quality system. Analysis quality control on
all produce for MIL-STD's
MIL-SPEC's, IPC standards.
Construct, troubleshoot, calibrates, adjusts,
test and maintains equipment,
components, devices and systems in the
electronic, mechanical,
electro technical and optical. Work from
schematics, engineering drawings
and written or verbal instruction and related
equipment. In prescribed
format test and develops data report. Set up
and inspect and test equipment
and product, if necessary makes modification
and adjustment. Perform
calibration and alignment checks, adjustment,
modifications and replace-
ment as directed. Prepares and determine
prescribed compounds and
solutions. Determine methods, operations and
set procedures and
for calibration, test or alignment. Develops or
modifies products and
equipment to requirements. Subassemblies,
harnesses hardware and
other electrical items per MIL-STD's, MIL-
SPEC's, IPC standards. Developing,
performing, evaluating, or modifying calibration and test
equipment, systems, and procedures. Reporting, analyzing,
and archiving test data. Performing complex
calculations and manipulations of test data
to improve performance of systems,
instrumentation, measurement standards,
techniques, and procedures. Analyzing and diagnosing faults in
the operational configuration of electronic systems and
equipment. Interpreting circuit wiring,
logic cable diagrams, drawings, specifications,
and schematics of complete systems and equipment to understand the
function and interconnections of the various
assemblies and troubleshoot the system. Support
professional engineers in performing experiments,
research, and developmental activities requiring an in-depth knowledge
of technical engineering methods,
applications, practices, and principles to
work on concepts, prototypes, and experimental projects that are
without precedent and support state-of-the-
art research. Designing and analyzing
circuits, determining design feasibility,
evaluating equipment performance under varying
environmental conditions, and collecting performance data.
Designing or modifying designs to achieve performance and
cost objectives. Evaluating the adequacy
of equipment for such purposes as
repair, calibration, and testing. Developing
maintenance standards and
procedures for use by others. Analyzing repair
practices and developing procedural
instructions for use by others on methods and steps to repair
equipment. Planning and directing the installation
of complex systems and associated
facilities, particularly where there are site selection
problems, dealings with the possible need to modify
equipment for novel site characteristics.
Completing testing, evaluating data, and determining
acceptability of equipment modifications, validity, test
procedures and data, or legality of
operation. Assess, recommend, and apply business
practices to achieve timely, economical, and successful completion of
projects and objectives. Review plans,
specifications, and drawings for electrical
engineering features in designs for military projects. Investigate
and resolve problems and conditions in electrical
systems and equipment impacting costs,
efficiency, safety, and performance.
February 2000 - 2003 Davel Communication Inc. Tampa FL. 33619
Electronic Technician
Responsible for conduct ESS and R.A. test,
visually inspect damage parts,
corrosion, cracks. Hands on experience in
digital voltmeter, oscilloscope,
analyze and interpret test data, develop wiring
diagrams, layout drawings,
operate bench lathes drills, layout, builds,
test, troubleshoots, repairs,
modifies developmental and production
electronic components, adjust
calibrates, aligns and modifies circuitry,
fabricate parts, such as coils,
terminal boards and chassis, plan, direct and
record periodic testing. Completing testing,
evaluating data, and determining acceptability of
equipment modifications, validity, test procedures and data, or
legality of operation. Evaluating the
adequacy of equipment for such purposes as
repair, calibration, and testing. Investigate
and resolve problems and conditions in
electrical systems and equipment impacting costs, efficiency,
safety, and performance. Analyzing and diagnosing faults
in the operational configuration of
electronic systems and equipment.
Interpreting circuit wiring, logic cable diagrams, drawings,
specifications, and schematics of complete
systems and equipment to understand the
function and interconnections of the various assemblies and
troubleshoot the system.
Sept. 1997 - Feb. 2000 Jabil Circuit Inc. St. Petersburg FL. 33716
Diagnostic Technician
Performing functional audits, conducting ESS
and R.A. test failures,
researching, requesting or developing
diagnostics tools required to
diagnose efficiently and interfacing with test
engineering on high volume
electrical and intermittent defect on
components and assemblies. Trouble
shooting solid state digital circuits to
component level and knowledge of
mechanical function of machinery. Repair
electronic test equipment.
Hand on experience in digital voltmeter,
oscilloscope, develop wiring
Diagrams, adjust calibrates. As a diagnostic
technician must train new
technicians. Investigate and resolve problems
and conditions in electrical systems and
equipment impacting costs, efficiency, safety, and
performance. Assess, recommend, and apply business
practices to achieve timely, economical, and
successful completion of projects and objectives.
Completing testing, evaluating data, and determining
acceptability of equipment modifications,
validity, test procedures and data, or legality of
operation. Analyzing and diagnosing faults in the operational
configuration of electronic systems and
equipment. Interpreting circuit wiring, logic
cable diagrams, drawings, specifications, and schematics of
complete systems and equipment to understand the function
and interconnections of the various
assemblies and troubleshoot the system.