devmanxz

Field Service Engineer

My Ideal job is a higher stress work environment with lots of things to learn. I thrive when I can learn new things and absorb everything. I have an eye for detail and solving problems with solutions people may not have thought of. For my senior project I was tasked to create a slip ring and instead of building a traditional one with slipping contacts I instead used conductive grease inside the bearings I was already using for the spinning system. This unique solution ended up working pretty well and we tied for best project for our full color spinning LED display.  I have years of experience in the high-tech manufacturing space. I am ready to work right away and willing to move closer to any job. 

 

I studied Electrical Engineering at Oregon State University. Where I worked a job as tech support. After that I worked as a cook at New Seasons Market grocery store. When my first son was born, I landed my first Intel job working in a server lab. 

 

My second position at Intel was in the validation lab. We would setup special validation stations for testing post production silicon chips for errors and compliance. Engineers would make requests and we would run tests and troubleshoot errors. I then volunteered to work in the rework room. I actually really liked soldering under the microscope. I learned different soldering techniques and tricks to attach tiny probes and wires as per the engineering schematic. I learned how to read soldering diagrams and how to identify different components.

 

I moved to work at the production fab. First working on repairing post production testers for Mindtree and then working on Mask Writers as a Field Service Engineer for IMS Nanofabrication. I learned clean room etiquette and repair techniques to keep tools clean of particles. 

 

I am proficient with computer software, linux and working with a team of people. I am also good at accomplishing tasks on my own. 


Experience: 10 years

Yearly salary: $84,000

Hourly rate: $35

Nationality: 🇺🇸 United States

Residency: 🇺🇸 United States


Experience

Field Service Engineer
IMS Nanofabrication
2023 - 2024
We had many daily tasks and responsibilities as FSE’s. We performed daily maintenance tasks on the tools. Both inside and outside the clean room. We performed repair tasks as requested by the Intel and IMS engineers. We were on a rotating on-call schedule where we would have to come in to recover from tool errors on nights and weekends. We used Linux and Windows combined to maintain and control the tools. We gained experience with repairing high tech systems and keeping the tools clean of particles that can ruin the mask writing process. We created tickets for all our work using Jira. We worked together with our Austrian coworkers and Japanese partner companies to accomplish tasks.
Contracted Technician
Mindtree, Intel Jones Farm
2020 - 2022
Support for the engineers in the lab. Maintaining lab systems and equipment. Keeping an eye on incoming HSD tickets and acknowledging them promptly. Training and onboarding new technicians. Keeping silicone secure and organized. Organizing lab tools and other testing materials. Pass down important tasks to the team. Updating remote access systems for engineers working remotely during the pandemic. Keeping lab areas clean. Troubleshoot thermals and thermal control units and software. Complete execution tests on platforms using Oscilloscopes and other equipment.
Contracted Technician
UST Global, Intel Jones Farm
2019 - 2020
Technical support for all our systems. Building, programming FW and wiring new systems. Learning new technology and troubleshooting techniques. Using the JIRA ticket tracking system to monitor incoming tickets and service requests from engineers. Cable Management. Swapping out parts on systems and keeping down time as small as possible. Communicate progress on different projects to other members of the team.

Skills

assembly
education
open-source
robotics
social-media
customer-support
english