Buriroth Sak
Lowell, Ma *****
Phone: 978-***-****
***********@*****.***
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a stable position utilizing my experiences and
educational background to our mutual benefits.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
Fitchburg High School Graduate Class Of 2001
1 Year Attendance at ITT Technical Institute of Woburn
Trained PCB Assembler/Mechanical Assembler and IPC 610 Certified 2005
Certified 5s and Lean Manufacturing Training
TOOLS AND TEST INSTRUMENTS:
Digital Keithly Mult-imeter/Arbitrary Waveform Generator/Impedance
Analyzer/Impulse Tester/Digital Oscilloscope/AC/DC Voltage Tester/Fluke
Electrical Safety Analyzer/Digital Caliper/Instron Test Instruments/Hi-Pot
Test/Electrical Safety Test/Lab view/Binviewer/Digital torque
wrenches/Standard torque wrench
EXPERIENCE:
Boston Scientific Corporation/Rhythmia Medical
Burlington, Ma November 2013-Present
Capital Equipment ManufacuturingTechnician/Test Technician
Performs a wide variety of electronic, mechanical or electro-mechanical
assembly operations to build assemblies or sub-assemblies using hand tools,
power tools and fixtures.
Uses manufacturing methods and sequence of operations to build assemblies
or sub-assemblies
Performs functions associated with all manufacturing operations, including
rework and troubleshooting.
Perform Bios flashing, firmware download, Optical Ethernet Programming,
FPGA Programming, and USB Port Controller Programming.
Inspects and tests electromechanical assemblies to specification using
inspection equipment, test instruments and programs. System test and
verification of the equipment from start to finish.
Provide solutions to resolve issues that impact established policies and
procedures.
Assist in development of methods and procedures to improve manufacturing
processes and product quality.
Practical knowledge of regulations such as GMP and company Standard
Operating Procedures (SOP) and strong technical and operational knowledge
of either upstream and/or downstream unit of operation.
Through hands-on design and prototyping activities, contribute to product
development programs with a results-oriented, deliverable attitude.
Perform assembly of prototypes to support animal, clinical and engineering
testing, documenting builds as necessary to comply with applicable medical
device standards.
Build released products, documenting builds on route sheet as necessary to
comply with applicable medical device standards.
Support R&D engineer in creating and redline manufacturing procedures for
the assembly of prototype and released products. Write NCRs for non-
functional assemblies.
Participate in verification and validation testing including test
development, test execution, documentation and write-up of results to
support engineering in product development work.
KIVA SYSTEMS North Reading, Ma Oct. 24, 2012 -
Jul. 2013
Assembly Technician/Test Technician
Follow work instruction, pneumatics, and schematics to assemble electronic
components, RF assemblies, and sub-assemblies onto robots.
Electronic assembly such as wire termination, and installments of wire
harness, cable assemblies, batteries, power supply, battery switch, radios,
and cameras.
Prepare wires using wiring prints and spot ties wire into bundles, routes,
dresses to specific dimensions as specified by instructions.
Use basic hand tools and power tools and torque wrenches specified to meet
work instruction requirements.
Work in an assembly line environment to complete each station (Pull
system).
Testing, teardown, rework and troubleshooting of assemblies and sub-
assemblies.
Scan robots for in house WIP tracking and daily cycle count of robots.
Fill out travelers for finished goods.
Hoist sub-assemblies, frames, suspension arm and align and set onto
assembly carts.
Assist in development of methods and procedures to improve manufacturing
processes and product quality.
Provide solutions to resolve issues that impact established policies and
procedures.
Work in a 5s environment, knowledge of lean manufacturing. And every day
housekeeping.
BROOKS AUTOMATION Chelmsford, Ma Nov. 2009- Sept 1, 2012
Mechanical assembler III
Follow work instructions, schematics, and pneumatics to assemble Varian
tray assemblies.
Put parts on evac system to eliminate dust, air, and particles to charge
parts with 100% helium.
Leak check manifolds in water dump tank and Varian mass spectrometer leak
test machine.
Buff tube manifold assembly and clean with acetone and label assembly.
Connect harnesses, fittings, gas tubes, air tubes, basic hard wares to
chassis assembly.
Inspect outgoing chassis using checklist.
Kit parts for outgoing final assembly and air hose final assembly for
packaging.
Diagnosis incoming RMA assemblies and write up RMA.
Use helium mass spectrometer to detect leaks from fabricated tubes.
SEGUE MANUFACTURING SERVICES, Lowell, Ma April 2008-Sept 2008
Assembler/Electro-Mechanical Assembler
Follow work instructions to assemble cable wires and harnesses.
Inspect, test cables and harnesses with micrometer for wrong placement.
Use several hand tools such as, crimpers, wire strippers, cutters,
wrenches, and power tools.
Assemble cabinets for GT solar, point to point testing, wiring, labeling,
and installments of other electrical components such as, power supplies,
resisters, grounds, filters, and OPTO power supplies.
Use screws, nuts, bolts, and other hard wares to assemble cabinet.
Assemble cables to cut to certain length and crimp wire with ferrules.
Cut Panduit to certain width and length and assemble onto the cabinet.
Check for scratches and dents on cabinets.
Clean cabinets with alcohol, and use prints to double check work (main
priority)
ZCORP, Burlington, MA,
July 2007-Nov. 2007
Mechanical Assembler
Performs a wide variety of electronic, mechanical or electro-mechanical
assembly operations to build assemblies or sub-assemblies using hand tools,
power tools and fixtures.
Prepare wires using wiring prints and spot ties wire into bundles, routes,
dresses to specific dimensions as specified by instructions.
Testing and programing of finished products.
Clean and pack units in crates for shipments.
JABIL CIRCUIT, Billerica, Ma
Jan. 2003-July 2007
Mechanical Assembler/Electro-mechanical assembler
Follow work instructions and process sheet to assemble sub-assemblies such
as fan assembly, ring circuit board assembly, fiber optic wire assembly,
and RF module sub-assemblies.
Assemble cables, harnesses, and wire to wire assemblies following work
instructions and specifications
Follow work instructions to assemble parts such as; hard ware, handles,
heat sinks, batteries, daughter cards onto circuit boards.
Use various types of hand tools, and torque wrenches.
Wip tracking system to move circuit boards in order for next step in the
process flow.
Trained and work on light soldering, pace line, ionic graph, 12 ton press
fit, and router machine.
Apply electronic components such as capacitor, resistor, diode,
transistor, relay, transformer onto circuit board and circuit card and
follow work instruction for correct placement and polarity.
Perform light soldering on circuit boards and cards.
Competencies
High attention to detail
Understanding of terminology and ability to share and communicate
effectively within the group
Ability to organize and prioritize tasks resulting in consistent
productivity
Ability to function within and support a team environment and build strong
working relationships
Dependable and punctual
Ability to meet accuracy and productivity goals
Good problem solving skills, ability to evaluate situation and prioritize
factors in decision making
Self-motivated, utilize available resources for self-improvement and
development
Flexible: able to follow directives and accomplish tasks outside of normal
duties