Borivy Yin
** ******** ***. ******, **- 978-***-**** – ********@*****.***
Objective
To obtain employment, this will allow me to further develop a wide range of skills in electronic assembly. My ability to solve technical problems that relates to people will be a great asset to your company.
Experience
Medical Assembler/Tester
Philips Healthcare, Andover, MA
April 2013 –May 2015
ESD environment. (foot strap, wrist strap, ESD smock and safety glasses)
Knowledge of hand tools (screwdriver, tweezers, and glue gun)
PC board inspection ensuring each board is correctly made with proper care.
Testing PC board (programming PC boards)
Prepping PC boards (clean batteries using wipes, zip tie batteries onto PC boards, and gluing small resistor and capacitors onto PC boards)
Drop test (dropping Defibrillators in machine to see if there’s any loose screws)
Testing Defibrillators to see if unit is installed properly. Check for color deformation, noise and if printer is working properly.
E/M Assembler/ Clean Room
Prysm, Concord, MA
July 2012 – January 2013
Laminate servo glass using laminator and trimming edge with razor blades
Clean and inspect servo with isopropanol as well as razor blades to remove and particles or haze
Cutting and trimming Fresnel (glass lens) using razor blades
Building sub-assemble for pre-test
Zipping - attaching the RGB (red, blue, and green phosphors) onto the color filter using roller
Repairing RGB for any defects such as fiber, black spot, particles, etc., using a microscope and hand tools (tweezers and blade knife)
Pre-test on sub assembly for color deformation
Testing final assembly
E/M Assembler/Machine Operator
MKS Instruments, Andover, MA
May 2010 – August 2011
Working on assembly line using step by step blueprints
Assembling unit (Baratron) using different hand tools such as torque gun
Adding resistors onto PC boards
Testing PC boards using spring guard test
Run stability machine
Checking for pressure volume
Re-work on failed unit
Reject failed PC board and sensor at the end of shift
Wafer Fab
Analog Device, Wilmington, MA
January 2010 – April 2010
Clean room environment
Loading wafer onto the susceptor
Run a test run on the susceptor before ring any production wafers
Check the resistivity using resmap
Check the thickness using Nicolet
Bell Jar Etch and Coat using acid
Use hand tool such as air want, slide transfer, and wedge
Inspecting wafer under Bring Light Microscope for any defects
Entering data using Promis and Stationwork
Run daily task
Education
High School Diploma
Lowell High School – Lowell, MA
2000-2004
References
References are available on request.
Borivy Yin
11 Winthrop Ave. Lowell, MA 01851 978-***-**** ********@*****.***