ROY ARBOLEDA
**** *. ******* ******, *** #***
San Jose, CA 95132
Cell: 408-***-****
Email: **************@*****.***
OBJECTIVE:
To obtain a challenging position where I can fully utilize my experience
and knowledge with an opportunity for growth and advancement.
EDUCATION:
Feati University, Manila, Philippines
Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering
San Jose City College, San Jose, CA (Vacuum Course)
Summary:
Highly motivated, diligent sputter machine specialist with seven years of
production experience.
Six years as a Fabrication operator that includes system trainee,
maintenance and operations.
Training of operators, motivate and supervise less experienced workers.
WORK EXPERIENCES:
Computer Prep Assembler March 06, 2014 to Present
Synnex Technology
Duties: Assembled Hardware Software Server Computer; Installed Power
Supply, Cooling Fan Motherboard attach Double CPU Memory Ram, LED, Hard
Drives, Sata's Wirings, and Run test results.
Battery Assembler/Wire Bond Operator September 18, 2012 to March 6, 2013
Tesla Motors Company
Installed cooling tube, and put thermal barrier into module. Inspect
porarity of cell positive and negative.
Operate 3600 Orthodyne electronics wirebond machine.
Scanning battery module in Seica Pilot Test Solution to check wire bond
defects.
Polish Machine Operator May11, 2012 to September 17, 2012
TDK/Headway Technology
Polishing wafer in Strasbaugh tools process step HS03 and HS04 layers.
Measuring the thickness of wafers using Nanospec 8000 and 9000 FTA01, FTA03
thru PCS.
Cleaning Wafers in Borax procedure, Inspect in microscope.
Pads and morgan disk change responsibilities when target hours due.
Machine Operator June 13, 2011 to February 15, 2012
MiaSole; Santa Clara, CA
Responsibilities included:
Operate: Laminate, Cut, Test, Sort machine. Create the cells that will be
used in the module. Troubleshoot and fixing fault recovery. Cross trained
in different areas: learn Diode, Bowtie, reality machine, use microscope
to inspect the gap, un-melted solder crack inside detachment of bowties,
used caliper to check short and long length dimensions.
Machine Operator May 14, 2008 to January 09, 2009
Cepheid; Santa Clara, CA
Responsibilities included:
Operated Smart Cycle Tube Assembly for medical device. Checking and
inspecting product every hour with microscope 3,000 tube to ensure high
quality yield. Monitor vacuum gauge specification.
Sputter Specialist August 11, 2008 to November 14, 2009
Optisolar, Hayward, CA
Responsibilities included:
Sputter Specialist, operated Vacuum Sputter Hivac Machine. Monitored and
maintained process flow readings, operated blackcoat layer machine and
sunsimulator test machine for finish product. Promoted to HiVac
Technician.
Process Sr. Operator October 07, 2002 to September 15, 2006
MMC Technology; San Jose, CA
Responsibilities included:
Performed In-Process inspection for parts, process and specification.
Certified at Candela, Laser, EDC, and A-wash. Operated Candela System,
checking disk and defects from polish, EDC's, washers and laser for company
to improve increase yield and throughput products.
FAB Specialist 1997 to 2001
Headway Technology, Milpitas, CA
Responsibilities included:
Worked in Alcatel Comtec 2460 sputtered machine, Veeco IBE/IBD, CVC
Connexion 700, EmeraldBPS-Baltzers Corona (Gap) Sys. Shared my experience
by cross-training others and was promoted to FIB Technician.
Sputter Vacuum 1992 to 1997
Western Digital, Santa Clara, CA
Responsibilities included:
Ran experimental qualification for the MDP sputter system for the
Experimental phase of product development. Training MDP and Leybold
operators. Completed MDP training, contributed significant operation
enhancements.
Sputter Specialist 3 & Trainer 1989 to 1992
Akashic Memories, Corp.; Santa Clara, CA
Responsibilities included:
Worked in various area stations, including Texture, FTP, Etch, Lube, FTIR,
and Glide. With three months experience, began operation of the MDP
systems, operated three machines: MDP, 1100, MDP 400 and MDP 250.
Achieved an additional promotion to Sputter Trainer in eight months.
Worked with MDP Technician to learn how to recover and fix MDP machine and
General PM. Contributed to numerous ideas on how to cope more effectively
with operational problems in sputter machine operations.
Ship Engine Mechanic 1992 to 1986
Mizusima, Japan
Responsibilities included:
Assembled the ship engine, installed new engine, diagnosed equipment
problems and performed all routine engine test procedures and emission
measurement test.
Special Training:
Intervac: Varian MDP 350/400 1000 System Training
Leybold: Circulus System Training
RGA Leak Detectors
Alcatel Comtec 2460 Sputter System
ISO 9001 Training
Microscope Training
References Available Upon Request