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Street Address PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE EMAIL AVAILABLEOBJECTIVE: To contribute to the growth and success of an organization utilizing my educational background and experience in the Operational department as a Material Handler.SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:Proven communication skills, both oral and writtenAbility to work independently and as part of a teamCapable of handling multiple tasks simultaneously and in time sensitive environmentsAdapt easily to new concepts and responsibilitiesEXPERIENCE:Insulate Corp 2019 - 2020Disassemble phone and test phone batteries.Debug phone and add Insulate software into phone.Program phone to run Insulate app.Infraredx Corp.Medical Assembler 2019 - 2019Used a microscope to assemble parts together.Inspected each part before assembling.Program phone to run Insulate app.UPS Store BurlingtonShipper and Receiving 2013 - 2018Working with UPS, USPS, and DHL shipping software.Ship International and create invoices.Buy shipping supplies for the UPS Store.Operate a copy machine for business and regular customer requests.Inventory and cycle count control.Lemaitre Vascular, Burlington, Massachusetts 2008 2013Raw Material Handler/Inventory ControlWorked in the shipping and receiving department as a leader.Picked/packaged medical devices using UPS/FedEx/International Freight for shipping.Transferred medical products from one location to another in the Great Plains system.Processed international shipment using freight carrier and document paper for approval shipment.Input lot form into the system with an item and a lot number and send it to Quality Control for approval before transferring it to stock locations.Stockroom operator and handler.Kitted items to working order using the Master Control system to look up items to ensure correct items for building.Transferred all transaction used items and returned to stock inventory.Inventory control item count on a daily basis.3M, Methuen, Massachusetts 2006 2008Machine Operator/Electronic AssemblerAssemble electromechanical units and subassemblies to print specifications and/or manufacturing aids and certified in the majority of the complex assembles within a cell.Perform complex testing tasks within a cell to include both mechanical and electrical.Utilize Govia to print shop packets, BOMs, pick lists to check inventory, kit status, part due dates and assembly status.Perform mechanical and electrical test operations and subassemblies using instruments, fixtures and correct any problem identified in the test.Teradyne, Nashua, New Hampshire 2002 2006Machine OperatorKitted circuit sheets using work order to build circuit board.Data entry to excel spreadsheet in company for traceability.Operated air vacuum to lift up two hundred pounds of steel onto a conveyor belt.Used schematic sheet to lay out circuit board layers of fiberglass to build circuit board.Operated heavy machine puncher to unlock steel plate to open up circuit board finish product.Cleaned steel plates and pins using special chemicals and rocks.Electronic and Machine OperatorAssemble, test, disassemble, and rebuild a variety of electromechanical units, subassemblies and complete machine modules using standard processes.Complete standard cell documentation forms, material requisitions, time sheets, assembly logs, checklists, etc.Assist in advanced cell test operations including some complete module testing.Utilized time effectively, identified problems, updated spreadsheets such as LEAN lists and complex assembly training logs. Demonstrated leadership skills.EDUCATION:Lowell High School, 1998Advanced Manufacturing-Electronic Technology ProgramMiddlesex Community College, Lowell, MA & Shawsheen Technical Institute, Billerica, MA, May 2014This program consisted of over 500 hours of training in electronic-related coursework through a partnership between Middlesex Community College and Shawsheen Technical Institute. Focus of the program was on electronic components, basic analog, microprocessors and digital circuits. Electronic concepts, math, soldering electronic parts, and rework techniques were emphasized. Training also included the installation and troubleshooting of electronic equipment, small mechanical assembly, and reading and understanding of the documentation process. Supplemental coursework: Technical Communications, OSHA-10 Certification Training, Lean Principles, Six Sigma and Computer Applications.IPC Certification: IPC J-STD-001E-2010 Module 1 Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronics Assemblies.COMPUTER PROFICIENCY:Microsoft Office, Excel, WordGreat Plains system & Master Control Systems |