AURORA PICA
MILPITAS, CA. ***35
HOME 408-***-****
ynuhxt@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a challenging full-time position as a Quality Assurance, Control.
I am looking for an opportunity to broaden my knowledge and increase my
skills.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Over 10 years of experience in Quality Controls.
Efficient, hardworking, organized and fast learner.
Excellent team player and individual contributor.
IPC-610 standard trained.
Experience with lead-free and no-clean
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Flash Electronics, Fremont, Ca 2006-2009
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Performed visual inspection of various types Printed Circuit Board, Sub Assemblies peripheral and larger assemblies.
3 Par Box-build (check labels, screw’s )
NVIDIA- Lead Free Non-Clean (100% inspection required using microscope.)
IPC-610 standard class 1-2.
Verify label content and ensure matching GPU labels.
Bell Micro Products, San Jose, Ca, 2005-2006
Quality Control Inspector
In process and final Assemblies.
Validate work orders and ensure correct manufacturing process flow.
Assemble hard drives into the blank chassis.
Cable Connect to the right cables and identify the Giga-bytes.
Inspect assembly per assembly drawing.
Inspect Teflon and ensure correct assembly.
Process work orders to packaging area.
Solectron Fine-Pitch, Fremont, Ca, 2002-2004
Quality Assurance/Quality Control inspector
Performed visual inspection on PCB’s and Final-Assemblies.
Inspect conformal coating on PCB’s. per conformal coating drawing.
hand-load parts, final-mechanical assembly.
Provide immediate feed back to the areas where the defective product were handled
Verify traveler paper work was accurate.
Solectron Corp., Milpitas, CA, 1988-2001
Quality Control Inspector
Performed visual inspection of types Printed Circuit Board, Sub-Assemblies make sure that every final product meets the requirements and specification.
Provided immediate feedback to the areas where the defective products was handled and verified that the paper work was accurate.
Pantronix Corp., San Jose, Ca., 1984-1988
Quality Control Inspector
Inspection of Commercial and Military PCB’s and Assemblies
Inspection for production Lines 4/optical final assemblies.
Inspect IC’s for valid date-codes and part markings to ensure valid in-out and dates.
Monitor production lines every 2-3 hours.
Monitor bake-time, torque IC’s, tin-plating, X-ray.
TRAINING:
Oct/2006 Workmanship Standards
Jan/2000 Business Conduct Guide
Jan/1999 Pin-through - hole component Identification
July/1998 Workmanship Standards
References Available Upon Request