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Electro Mechanical Engineering Technician Resume

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Bedford, MA

OBJECTIVE:

  • To obtain a stable position utilizing my experiences and educational background to our mutual benefits.

SUMMARY

  • Digital Keithly Mult - imeter/Arbitrary Waveform Generator/Impedance Analyzer/Impulse Tester/Digital Oscilloscope/AC/DC Voltage Tester/Fluke Electrical Safety Analyzer/Digital Caliper/Instron Test Instruments/Hi-Pot
  • Test/Electrical Safety Test/Lab view/WindChill/Binviewer/Digital torque wrenches/Standard torque wrench/Laser Die Cutting Machine

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Confidential, Bedford, MA

Electro Mechanical Engineering Technician

Responsibilities:

  • Supports engineering activities such as design, test, modification, fabrication and assembly of prototype robotic systems and specialized test equipment.
  • Work from drawings, schematics, diagrams, written and verbal descriptions and/or defined plans to perform build, test, checkout and troubleshooting functions.
  • Document what work performed, issues that were discovered/corrected, and suggestions for improvement to the design for future manufacturability, assembly, testing, and maintenance.
  • Perform operational test on systems and equipment, assist in determining methods or actions to remedy malfunctions and assist in the design and construction.
  • Use specialized manufacturing, test, development or diagnostic equipment, including, test programs, oscilloscopes, signal generators, mill, lathe, laser die cutting, CNC, and other specialized equipment.
  • Provide oversight of integration and testing being conducted by interns, perform prototype testing, test reporting and design assessment.
  • Work with subsystem design engineers to drive alignment between subsystem plans and Product Requirements. Perform root cause and corrective action activities.
  • Document and maintain prototype configurations, build, test prototype robots and test fixtures.
  • Use common hand and power tools (e.g. screw drivers, Dremel, wrenches, drills, presses, grinders soldering iron, cable crimping).
  • Performs other tasks as may be assigned by the Manufacturing Engineering Manager.
  • Work in a team environment and sustain cooperative working relationships

Confidential, Woburn, Ma

Mechanical Engineering Technician

Responsibilities:

  • Work with blueprints, drawings, manufacturing procedures, and written or verbal instructions to test or troubleshoot products in a timely manner.
  • Assist engineers in product validation and test executions, data analyzing and measurements.
  • Build product using basic hand tools and power tools using in house fixtures and computer software systems and programs.
  • Integrate, test, and inspect fit and function using precision measuring instruments using micrometer, digital caliper, dial indicator and pressure gages.
  • Test products in accordance with indicated specifications per standard operating procedures and/or drawings.
  • Provide support for acoustic, electrical and mechanical aspects of various systems.
  • Execution installation and qualifications protocols for hardware and software.
  • Maintain test records and production documentation.
  • Follow safety regulations and maintain a clean and orderly work area Essential Qualifications.
  • Perform rework, testing and troubleshooting of failed and return products.
  • Set up test equipment and computer programs/software for production testing, computer imaging, flashing and product burn in test.
  • Interface with customer care, sales and customers on an as basis to ensure customer satisfaction and product quality in appropriate action.
  • Support product team with data analysis, and recommendations on improvements for efficiency and quality.
  • Participate in daily communication with all team members and supervisor using shift meetings, logs, and other written and verbal methods.

Confidential, Burlington, Ma

Manufacturing Engineering Technician

Responsibilities:

  • Performs a wide variety of electronic, mechanical or electro-mechanical assembly operations to build assemblies or sub-assemblies using hand tools, power tools and fixtures.
  • Uses manufacturing methods and sequence of operations to build assemblies or sub-assemblies
  • Performs functions associated with all manufacturing operations, including rework and troubleshooting.
  • Perform Bios flashing, firmware download, Optical Ethernet Programming, FPGA Programming, and USB Port Controller Programming.
  • Inspects and tests electromechanical assemblies to specification using inspection equipment, test instruments and programs. System test and verification (DVT) of the equipment from start to finish.
  • Provide solutions to resolve issues that impact established policies and procedures.
  • Assist in development of methods and procedures to improve manufacturing processes and product quality.
  • Practical knowledge of regulations such as GMP and company Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and strong technical and operational knowledge of either upstream and/or downstream unit of operation.
  • Through hands-on design and prototyping activities, contribute to product development programs with a results-oriented, deliverable attitude.
  • Perform assembly of prototypes to support animal, clinical and engineering testing, documenting builds as necessary to comply with applicable medical device standards.
  • Build released products, documenting builds on route sheet as necessary to comply with applicable medical device standards.
  • Support R&D engineer in creating and redline manufacturing procedures for the assembly of prototype and released products. Write NCRs for non-functional assemblies.
  • Participate in verification and validation testing including test development, electrical safety test, test execution, documentation and write-up of results to support engineering in product development work

Confidential, North Reading, Ma

Assembly Technician/Test Technician

Responsibilities:

  • Follow work instruction, pneumatics, and schematics to assemble electronic components, RF assemblies, and sub-assemblies onto robots.
  • Electronic assembly such as wire termination, and installments of wire harness, cable assemblies, batteries, power supply, battery switch, radios, and cameras.
  • Prepare wires using wiring prints and spot ties wire into bundles, routes, dresses to specific dimensions as specified by instructions.
  • Use basic hand tools and power tools and torque wrenches specified to meet work instruction requirements.
  • Work in an assembly line environment to complete each station (Pull system).
  • Testing, teardown, rework and troubleshooting of assemblies and sub-assemblies.
  • Scan robots for in house WIP tracking and daily cycle count of robots.
  • Fill out travelers for finished goods.
  • Hoist sub-assemblies, frames, suspension arm and align and set onto assembly carts.
  • Assist in development of methods and procedures to improve manufacturing processes and product quality.
  • Provide solutions to resolve issues that impact established policies and procedures.
  • Work in a 5s environment, knowledge of lean manufacturing. And every day housekeeping.

Confidential, Chelmsford, Ma

Mechanical assembler

Responsibilities:

  • Follow work instructions, schematics, and pneumatics to assemble Varian tray assemblies.
  • Put parts on evac system to eliminate dust, air, and particles to charge parts with 100% helium.
  • Leak check manifolds in water dump tank and Varian mass spectrometer leak test machine.
  • Buff tube manifold assembly and clean with acetone and label assembly.
  • Connect harnesses, fittings, gas tubes, air tubes, basic hard wares to chassis assembly.
  • Inspect outgoing chassis using checklist.
  • Kit parts for outgoing final assembly and air hose final assembly for packaging.
  • Diagnosis incoming RMA assemblies and write up RMA.
  • Use helium mass spectrometer to detect leaks from fabricated tubes.

Confidential, Lowell, Ma

Assembler/Electro-Mechanical Assembler

Responsibilities:

  • Follow work instructions to assemble cable wires and harnesses.
  • Inspect, test cables and harnesses with micrometer for wrong placement.
  • Use several hand tools such as, crimpers, wire strippers, cutters, wrenches, and power tools.
  • Assemble cabinets for GT solar, point to point testing, wiring, labeling, and installments of other electrical components such as, power supplies, resisters, grounds, filters, and OPTO power supplies.
  • Use screws, nuts, bolts, and other hard wares to assemble cabinet.
  • Assemble cables to cut to certain length and crimp wire with ferrules.
  • Cut Panduit to certain width and length and assemble onto the cabinet.
  • Check for scratches and dents on cabinets.
  • Clean cabinets with alcohol, and use prints to double check work (main priority)

Confidential, Burlington, MA

Mechanical Assembler

Responsibilities:

  • Performs a wide variety of electronic, mechanical or electro-mechanical assembly operations to build assemblies or sub-assemblies using hand tools, power tools and fixtures.
  • Prepare wires using wiring prints and spot ties wire into bundles, routes, dresses to specific dimensions as specified by instructions.
  • Testing and programing of finished products.
  • Clean and pack units in crates for shipments.

Confidential, Billerica, Ma

Mechanical Assembler/Electro-mechanical assembler

Responsibilities:

  • Follow work instructions and process sheet to assemble sub-assemblies such as fan assembly, ring circuit board assembly, fiber optic wire assembly, and RF module sub-assemblies.
  • Assemble cables, harnesses, and wire to wire assemblies following work instructions and specifications
  • Follow work instructions to assemble parts such as; hard ware, handles, heat sinks, batteries, daughter cards onto circuit boards.
  • Use various types of hand tools, and torque wrenches.
  • Wip tracking system to move circuit boards in order for next step in the process flow.
  • Trained and work on light soldering, pace line, ionic graph, 12 ton press fit, and router machine.
  • Apply electronic components such as capacitor, resistor, diode, transistor, relay, transformer onto circuit board and circuit card and follow work instruction for correct placement and polarity.

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