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Staff Process Engineer

Career Center | Wesley Chapel, Florida USA | Engineering,Management,Quality Control

15 years of experience on Electronic Manufacturing. Certified SMT Process Engineer TQM Knowledge Statistics DOE Screen Printer Thermal Process Knowledge JIT International Project Engineering Experience

rozenblit1

Career Center | , Israel | Engineering,Maintenance,Technical Support

I was born on June , 1972 in Khmelnitsky city , Ukraine . I am male. From 1979 to 1987 I was studying at secondary school #7, having finished which I entered the Technical College of Khmelnitsky in specialty Machine Tools with Computer Numeric Contr

Process Engineering/Maintenance Technician

Career Center | Fredericksburg, Virginia USA | Engineering,Maintenance,Management,Production,Quality Control

• Certified CP643 Loader Calibration – FUJI American Chicago, IL 2001. • Certified - Cookson Performance Solutions BTU - PARAGON - P150 Oven – Maintenance & Electrical Troubleshooting Charlotte, NC 2001. • Certified UNIVERSAL (GSM) Platform: Operat

SMT/COB Equipment Engineer

Career Center | , | 2013-03-07 10:18:07.0

Currently work as Equipment Engineer at Integrated Microelectronics Inc., Philippines handles Line Maintenance Technicians, that performs production equipment setup and sustenance. Implements/creates improvements on assigned area. Maintains group KRA

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ISVI - Industrial Sensor Vision International Corporation
ISVI - Industrial Sensor Vision International Corporation

Industrial Sensor Vision International specializes in advanced camera technology of high resolution fast speed cameras for automation, AOI, 2-D/3-D, SPI inspection and wafer inspection.

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3 Morse Road 2A
Oxford, CT USA

Phone: +1 203 592 8723

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