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Forklift, material handler, electronics (solder), troubleshooting

Location:
Spring, TX
Salary:
11.50
Posted:
May 22, 2015

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Resume:

Terell Brown

***** ****** ****** ** # *

Houston, Texas, 77069

832-***-****

*******@****.***

OBJECTIVE

Seeking a challenging and rewarding position in the field of Computer and Electronics

Engineering technology and (or) Analog/Digital Communications (EECT) to utilize

skills, experience and education.

EDUCATION

ITT Technical Institute – Houston, TX

Associate of Applied Science Degree – Computer and Electronics Engineering Technology

– July 5, 2012

ITT Technical Institute – Houston, TX

Computer and Electronics Engineering Technology, Bachelor’s Degree

Expected graduation 03/2016

SKILLS

● AC/DC Electronics

● Windows 9x/ME/2000/NT/XP/Vista/7

● Test and construct electronic circuits

● Run tests using power meters, digital multimeters and oscilloscopes

● Skilled in the use of hand tools for repairing and installation

● Assemble/disassemble PC’s to component level

● Installation of PC hardware/software/

● Troubleshoot, diagnose and repair of PC

● Working knowledge of Resistors, Capacitors, Diodes, Dip Switches and Transistors

● Soldering High Temp and Low Temp

● Build Circuits

● TroubleShooting

● Build Environments for Computing, Communications, and Information Access

● Research and Test Computer Equipment

● Customer Service

● Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel)

● Using Oscilloscope, Digital Multimeter, and Megohmmeter

EXPERIENCE

Southwest Electronic Energy Missouri City, Texas Aug 2013 – Mar 2014

Assembler

• Soldered components together using lap solder technique (diodes, resistors, transistors)

• Welded batteries together using nickel.

• Assembled battery packs using sealing techniques with epoxy of different kinds.

• Potted battery packs with the use of epoxy resin of different types to insure battery is safe and secure.

• Worked assembly line packing batteries and wiring to insure it does not get hurt during the sealing process.

• Completed work orders in a high intensity fast pace environment.

• Assembled end caps arranging wire and applying a “Pac-man” and potting using fast dry epoxy accelerated

with the use of a heat gun.

Houston Sigma Technologies Sugar Land, Texas Mar 2011 – Feb 2013

Electronic Assembler

● Assembled PCB per class 3 specs

● Mounted assembled components, such as transformers, resistors, transistors, capacitors, integrated circuits,

and sockets, on chassis panel.

● Performed any combination of following tasks to assemble electronic components, subassemblies, products,

or systems: Reads work orders, follows production drawings and sample assemblies, or receives verbal

instructions regarding duties to be performed.

● Connected component lead wires to printed circuit or routes and connects wires between individual

component leads and other components, connectors, terminals, and contact points, using soldering.

● Performed intermediate assembly tasks, such as potting, encapsulating, sanding, cleaning, epoxy bonding,

curing, stamping, etching, impregnating, and color coding parts and assemblies.

● Adjusted and/or trimmed materials from components to achieve specified electrical or dimensional

characteristics.

● Performed assembly operations under microscope or other magnifying device.

● Wires and Terminals- Per IPC-610 spec

● QC inspection

● Through Hole Technology- Per IPC-610 spec

● Use diagrams and written directions to connect parts and pieces used for circuit boards

● Specialize in the use of wire cutters, screws and bolts to put component and other parts together

● Perform testing and inspections using magnifying equipment

● Maintain good hand, eye coordination while using small tools Performs tasks that require knowledge of a

combination of processes, operations and equipment.

● Duties consist of, working from production blueprints, wiring diagrams, parts lists, wire lists, sketches and

verbal instructions to perform limited electronic or Electro-mechanical production standard and repetitive

assembly operations.

● Builds up and assembles routine units such as printed circuit boards, printed wiring boards, simple electronic

or mechanical subassemblies and mounts parts

● Knowledge of Hi-temp soldering processes and procedures – HMP, PB85, SN96, or Gold.

● Reads worksheets and wiring diagrams, receives verbal instructions, or follows sample board to determine

assembly duties, and selects components such as transistors, resistors, relays, capacitors, and integrated

circuits

● Twists, bends, trims, strips, or files wire leads of components or reams holes in boards to insert wire leads,

using hand tools.

● Inserts color coded wires in designated holes and clinches wire ends.

● Install heat sinks, sockets, faceplates, and accessories on boards using hand tools.

● Experienced in utilizing soldering gun/station, adjusting equipment controls to regulate processing factors

such as temperatures, pressures, and speeds according to specifications.

Cameron via Burnett Staffing Houston, Texas Jan 2010 – Feb 2011

Forklift Operator

● Operated sit down forklift

● Pulled pallets down from racks stacked 5 high

● Unloaded trucks

● Shipping and receiving

Resource MFG Houston, Texas March 2008 – Jan 2010

Warehouse worker/Various Positions

• Operated bridge crane

• Machine operator (load-unload rolls weighing up to 4000+lbs)

• operated sit down forklift

• grinding inside of cylinder

United Stationers Houston, TX Sept2007- Dec 2007

Office Supply Warehouse Worker (Contract/Temporary)

• Operated stand-up forklift

• pulled orders from shelves onto a pallet and placed ID forms on them

• Loaded and unloaded truck

• pulled orders

• worked assembly line

• organized shelf items



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