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Engineer Electrical

Location:
Houston, TX
Salary:
16.00
Posted:
December 13, 2016

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Resume:

Christy Filigrana

SUMMARY

*+ years of soldering and crimping wire harnesses

* ***** ** ******** ********** racks

* ***** ** ********* **** equipment (Analyzers, multimeters, oscilloscopes)

8+ years of reading electrical schematics

8+ years of troubleshooting electrical anomalies

A hardworking and dedicated operations and manufacturing professional with extensive expertise in the manufacturing environment. Possesses additional expertise in inspecting and quality control. Highly organized, ability to manage several projects simultaneously as well as prioritizes work effectively to reach deadlines. With a strong work ethic and a desire to exceed expectations, contributes to tactical operations and develops strategic skills.

TECHNICAL TOOLS AND EXPERIENCE

Hand Crimper, Screwdriver, Wire Cutting Machine, Soldering Machine, Hand Solder, Network Analyzers, Oscilloscope, Multimeter, Windows XP, Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook

WORK EXPERIENCE

Omron Oilfield & Marine, Manufacturing Department - Houston, Texas OCT2014-NOV2015

Control Panel Builder/Wireman (Maternity Leave)

Point to Point Wiring using harness board.

Build Harness per Engineer Drawing and wire list Harness build includes soldering and crimping using hand tools.

Read electrical prints and control drawings, install components on subpanels and in enclosures, and wire panels.

Test point to point wiring using analyzers, multimeters, and oscilloscopes.

Completed terminal rotation and print terminal tags and wire labels.

Siemens, Manufacturing Department - Houston, Texas MAY 2013-JUNE2014

Electrical Mechanical Technician (contract)

Performs tasks that require knowledge of a combination of processes, operations and equipment.

Duties consist of, but not limited to working from production blueprints, wiring diagrams, parts lists, wire list, 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 cable harnesses, simple electronic or mechanical subassemblies and mount parts.

Ability to perform point to pint hookups.

Visual and technical inspections and tests - established quality checks.

Utilization of hand and power shop tools

National Oilwell Varco, Manufacturing Department - Houston, Texas FEB2012-MARCH2013

Electrical Mechanical Assembler (contract)

Efficiently installed Electrical Installation parts such as relays, meters, switches.

Point wiring as well as using schematics and blue prints such as power supplies, circuit breakers, resistors and hand soldering.

Test wiring using analyzers, multimeters, and oscilloscopes.

Extensive wiring anchoring, tie-wrapping, routing, flagging and wire tagging.

Used hand tools and torque tools punched holes to enclosures by measurements following engineer drawings to installed glands, connectors and installation of nameplates.

Fairfield nodal/Znodal Technology - Sugarland, Texas NOV2010-OCT2011

Cable Assembler (contract)

Successfully assembled cables per purchase order request in a given time period.

Assembled cables per Engineering drawings and wire list.

Point to Point wiring as well as using schematics and blue prints.

Soldering of cables at low temperatures

Omron Oilfield & Marine, Manufacturing Department - Houston, Texas JUN 2008-APRIL2009

Manufacturing Assembler (contract)

Point to Point Wiring using harness board.

Build Harness per Engineer Drawing and wire list Harness build includes soldering and crimping using hand tools

Telco TS3 Technology-Electronic Manufacturer - HOUSTON, Texas JULY2007- MAY2008 Cable & PCB Assembler –Touch up Rework (contract)

Inspected kits prior to building assured part number and quantity were correct.

Interpreted drawings to use as aides in building simple to semi simple cable assembly.

Soldered cables using SN96, SN63 and HMP Solder.

Prepped, Stripped and Tinted cables prior to building.

Insured cables meet or exceed standard production basis must be per IPC 610 standard class 1,2,3 and color codes.

Loaded PCB thru hole parts per drawing before entering Wave Machine.

Soldered by hand components that cannot be entered into Wave Machine.

Responsible to rework all components not properly installed or had wrong polarity

Flextronics International-Electronic Manufacturer - Stafford, Texas MAY2005 – JUN2007 Cable Quality Control Inspector (contract)

Responsible for Inspecting and Analyzing failures on the floor.

Conducted in–line inspection of products.

Interaction with production personnel to reduce and eventually prevent problems and reject failures.

Input failure reasons in computer system.

Developed written reports of problems found on production line.

Used computer print outs and other methods to track job statuses and number of failure types and causes.

Knowledge of Cirris Test for cable testing.



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