Resume of Jerry Steven Hall
JERRY S. HALL
FREEPORT, TX 77541
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Work History
May 15, 1995 - Apr 03, 2009 *BENCHMARK ELECTRONICS INC* - Angleton, Texas
ELECTRONICS TECH.
Testing & troubleshooting new & used Industrial Electronic Products.
Assisting Engineering in Installing Industrial Electronic Test Stations.
Quality Control Standard ISO9000, and IPC-A-610 {PCBA Mfg.}
Final Assembly & Final Assembly Inspection Line Foreman.
Fork lifts Warehouse Duties.
Assisted in Shipping Industrial Electronic products.
Surface Mount Technology Quality Control PCBA Inspection.
Occupational Experience
*Electronic Inspections and Testing & Repairs* (32 yrs 0 mos.)
Analyzes and interprets blueprints, sample data, and other materials
to determine, change, or measure specifications or inspection and
testing procedures. 10 to 14 years
Cleans and maintains test equipment and instruments to ensure proper
functioning. 20 years or more
Computes and/or calculates sample data and test results. 10 to 14 years
Disassembles defective parts and components. 10 to 14 years
Examines, and adjusts or repairs, finished products, and components
or parts. 10 to 14 years
Inspects materials, products, and work in progress for conformance to
specifications, and adjusts process or assembly equipment to meet
standards. 20 years or more
Installs, positions, or connects new or replacement parts,
components, and instruments. 10 to 14 years
Marks items for acceptance or rejection, records test results and
inspection data, and compares findings with specifications to ensure
conformance to standards. 20 years or more
Operates or tends machinery and equipment, and uses hand tools. 20
years or more
Positions or directs other workers to position products, components,
or parts, for testing. 20 years or more
Reads dials and meters to verify functioning of equipment according
to specifications. 20 years or more
Reviews maintenance records to ensure that plant equipment functions
properly. 20 years or more
Tests and measures finished products, components, or assemblies for
functioning, operation, accuracy, or assembly to verify adherence to
functional specifications. 20 years or more
Writes and installs computer programs to control test equipment.
Training only
Language Skills
*English* - Fair (Read Write Speak)
Driver's License
Class C - Standard Driver's License, Texas
Engineering Interactive Activities.
I have produced electronic and mechanical test fixtures for production use.
Using Industrial and personal computers along with customer and or customized fixtures to fabricate industrial electronic test stations, for many different types of electronic,
applications.
Electronic Applications such as: telecommunications, medical electronics, gas flow, and transportation, Mass storage, Internet Virus Scanning Devices, just to name a few.
Mechanical Applications such as: Back Lighting; height, width, depth platforms for,
gauges.
Literature
I have produced a 600 page book for an engineering department explaining what a,
Industrialize computer is doing from line to line, with basic language, as the computer is,
electronically testing a Large Scale Integration.
The purpose of this literature was to insure that all engineering personnel of this global
company could understand what this computer was doing though out it’s entire testing
duty cycle of this Large Scale Integration.
This book consisted of, Introduction, Table of Contents, Identification of Prefixes,
Flowcharts, Hardwire and Connections Diagrams, A Hard copy of the software program
of each test, and a Text Sheet to explain the command lines, which instrument to call up,
the specification to set the instrument, to read the test signal and to match with the specifications, and to log test errors.
After I completed this book it was subjected to and confirmed by the Tech. writers laboratory of this same company.
A 16 book contract was given to a local publishing company.
These books was distributed to the subsidiary of this same company, in the U.S.,
Switzerland, Germany, and Brazil, just to name a few.
Mass Spectrometry
I have maintained, calibration, repaired, and disassemble and reassembled Mass Spectrometer Helium leak detectors for 7 years.
Maintained: I have utilized liquefied nitrogen to keep two mass spectrometers in proper operation, usually twice a day, in an eight or ten hour period.
All safety safeguards were used for, myself and other personnel.
After, charging or recharging the cold trap of the spectrometers, calibration was preformed.
Semiannually, and or whenever the calibrated background was too high, a thorough overall cleaning was preformed.
The overall cleaning was preformed as follows: a complete brake down of, the spectrometer from the entry port to the vacuum pumps, which include, the cold trap,
C-tube, ion gun, ion collector, and vacuum pumps if necessary.
The entire internal surfaces, was washed with 100 percent industrial Acetone.
The ion gun, and ion collector was rebuilt with new parts, if necessary.
The vacuum pumps was drained and replenished, if contaminated.
All belts and O-rings, was replaced if needed.
Annually: All the above cleaning was performed, with one addition, all internal surfaces,
was Glass Bead blasted by a subcontractor.
Note: All safety precautionary measures was preformed when using the industrial Acetone, such as Vent hood, face mask, latex gloves.
Training Video: I have produced a complete video of the maintenance and a complete
overhaul of the mass spectrometers helium leak detector, upon completion of this training video, it was implemented into the company archives for future use.
Just a few of the devices tested with the Mass Spectrometer Helium leak detectors.
Feed through
Glass to metal seals
Hermetically sealed devices
Ion implantation, Helium Bomb Tanks
Pacemakers
Process chambers
Quartz crystal packages
Sealed semiconductors
Seals, gaskets (rubber, metal, ceramic)
Semiconductor devices
Semiconductor fabrication
Quality Control Source Inspection.
When working for a biomedical electronic company, I have been given the responsibilities of source inspecting micro electronics hybrids.
The quality control standards used for these inspections, were military standards MIL-STD-883, Manufacturing of Micro Electronics Hybrids.
These inspections include: Visual and Electronic Testing before hermetically sealed, and after hermetically sealed.
This also include a complete visual inspection of all markings, and glass to metal feed through seals, and all documentation before shipping.
Some of these hybrid houses were I performed my source inspections are: Rockwell
International of Dallas, Texas, Raytheon Inc. of Mountain View, Ca., and CTS of West Lafayette, Indiana, and Teledyne Inc. of Los Angeles, Ca.
Thank you for reading my resume: Jerry