Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 13:04:06 EST 2009 | thirdeyeny
Please look at my resume more closely and get all facts straight! Some of those jobs are temporary positions as noted in the resume', Also two of them jobs i worked at the same time! I can go into a job and start working with minimal supervision same
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 09 16:52:29 EST 2009 | reflowtechnologies
Hi Carlton, My name is Brian Riggs. You have an outstanding resume and credentials. I know it is really difficult to find job these days especially on the electronic side. I will not ask you to come over to UK as we are also in the same position as
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 13:17:38 EST 2009 | thirdeyeny
Ok! Look at my resume' more closely you will see that three of them are temporary positions! I can come into a job with minimal supervision and work! Carlton Berry
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 06:32:32 EST 2009 | sachu_70
Hi Carlton, I'm sure you are a good person who wishes to explore something new, each time. Your attitude is absolutely human, but is not always appreciated by the professional world. I read your resume and would like to advise the following: 1. Since
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 14:15:46 EDT 2004 | michasm2
I'm looking for some input on a pay scale for experienced SRT/DRS operators. They do not do any profiling or process work - only remove/site prep/replace type work, along with any 'special' jobs like trace repair, masking repair, etc. They're current
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 12:16:27 EST 2005 | james
Just wondering who should really operate an AOI? Should it be the SMT operator or the Inspector? We are trying to run the AOI inline but Operators do not feel it is their job to do so. Just wondering how others are handling it.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 14:46:56 EST 2005 | pjc
Most AOI, in-line or off-line, are operated by SMT machine operators. Yes, and how dare they say "..do not feel it is their job". FEEL, are you kidding me. Fire their asses.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 13:46:10 EST 2005 | stepheniii
I worked at a place where the new manager wanted SMT operators with experience. Two of the operators were pretty much as good as all the others put together. They had no SMT experience when they started. The company was lucky they started before he
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 11:14:15 EST 2007 | slthomas
Of that list, I've only worked with Panasonic. Complex, fast chipshooters but noisy, a little clunky on the operator interface but the MSH's were vintage 1997 or so. The MPAV2B wasn't as accurate as I think it should have been but it got the job done
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 13:43:20 EST 2008 | operator
I am a SMT Process Engineer and I make $18.85/hour. I think that is low considering I just turned down a job in Houston that was offering me over 50K for the same position with less reponsibilities. It just comes down to what company you work for and
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