Jason E.

Equipment Maintenance Technician IV at MOXTEK
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Orem, Utah, United States, US

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Credentials

  • HAZWOPPER (40 Hour)
    Inter-mountain Technical Solutions
    Dec, 2014
    - Sep, 2024
  • First Aid CPR AED
    American Heart Association
    Jun, 2014
    - Sep, 2024
  • Outerdoor Display Fireworks Operator
    State of Utah
    Aug, 2012
    - Sep, 2024
  • Emergency Medical Technician --- (Basic Life Support)
    Bureau of Emergency Medical Services (Utah)
    May, 2015
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Nanotechnology Research
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Equipment Maintenance Technician IV
      • Nov 2015 - Present

      Working as support for X-ray and Polarized Optics for; R&D and Production manufacturing equipment scheduled and unscheduled downtime. Support includes; Troubleshooting, Preventative and Total productive Maintenance, Installation and removals, and Specification improvements. Working as support for X-ray and Polarized Optics for; R&D and Production manufacturing equipment scheduled and unscheduled downtime. Support includes; Troubleshooting, Preventative and Total productive Maintenance, Installation and removals, and Specification improvements.

    • United States
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • Etch/Metrology Maintenance Engineering Technician (Level 4)/ Emergency Response Tecnician
      • Jul 2007 - Jul 2015

      Maintain Etch and Metrology Equipment. LAM 4000 series Rainbows 9600, 9400, 490 standalone. LAM Alliance 9400 cluster tools. Gasonic PEP Iridia and 3510 strippers, wethoods, SRD and SATs. Metrology: N&K, Nanoscope, SEM, and AFM/AFP Duties include Preventative, Total Productive, and Unscheduled Maintenance. The updating and improvement of specs. ERT: Working as an Emergency Response Technician for the plant in the event of evacuation, chemical spills, injuries, gas leak, and other potentially life threatening issues. Show less

    • United States
    • Entertainment Providers
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Outdoor Pyrotechnic Shooter
      • Jan 2006 - Jun 2015

      Setting up of outdoor firework displays, firing them off, and clean up. Duties include safety, fusing and loading of shells, cakes, and other permissible fireworks. During the display duties may include either monitoring the shells for low break, duds, misfires, and anything that could cause harm to others or property. Also working with the events coordinator in the electronic shooting of the show with whatever queues are instructed. And working to safely clean up the show safely by collecting any misfires in a safely manner and then packing up the equipment. Show less

    • United States
    • Nanotechnology Research
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Equipment Support Specialist
      • 2005 - 2007

      Working as support for X-ray and Polarized Optics line manufacturing equipment for scheduled and unscheduled down time. Support includes; Troubleshooting, Preventative and Total productive Maintenance, Installation and removals, and Specification improvements. Vendor training specialties on LAM 9600 tools. Also, working to improve production throughput and quality utilizing Industry standards including but not limited to ISO9000, 5s Sigma, and Safety. Working as support for X-ray and Polarized Optics line manufacturing equipment for scheduled and unscheduled down time. Support includes; Troubleshooting, Preventative and Total productive Maintenance, Installation and removals, and Specification improvements. Vendor training specialties on LAM 9600 tools. Also, working to improve production throughput and quality utilizing Industry standards including but not limited to ISO9000, 5s Sigma, and Safety.

    • United States
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Equipment Support Technician
      • Nov 2001 - Mar 2005

      Maintain Production test equipment used to qualify and troubleshooting navigation systems. Includes Preventative and unscheduled maintenance. Maintain Production test equipment used to qualify and troubleshooting navigation systems. Includes Preventative and unscheduled maintenance.

    • United States
    • Semiconductor Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Manufacturing Technician
      • Aug 2000 - Aug 2001

      Started off as an Level 1 Operator processing product through a highly technical production line, monitoring alarms and defects with the tooling and product by utilizing metrology equipment, performing tool qualification, acting as an A-team participant for improvements, working as the internal Auditor for the sputter group. Later being promoted to a Level 2 Maintenance tech, Performing Preventative and Total productive Maintenance on a scheduled bases. Following and improving operation and maintenance Specs. Show less

    • Computers and Electronics Manufacturing
    • Test Technician
      • 1999 - 2000

      As an Test operator duties included: Testing, documenting, and providing failure and success rates for Industry standards of memory chips. Promoted to a Test Technician to analyze failure data and then trouble shoot failed memory die, packages, and wire bounding to determine the failed portions of multi die memory packages. Tool for troubleshooting included but were not limited to DMMs, Oscilloscopes, IR guns, Power supplies, Laser scribing to cut package traces, and microscopes. As an Test operator duties included: Testing, documenting, and providing failure and success rates for Industry standards of memory chips. Promoted to a Test Technician to analyze failure data and then trouble shoot failed memory die, packages, and wire bounding to determine the failed portions of multi die memory packages. Tool for troubleshooting included but were not limited to DMMs, Oscilloscopes, IR guns, Power supplies, Laser scribing to cut package traces, and microscopes.

Education

  • ITT Technical college
    Associate of Arts and Sciences (A.A.S.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    1998 - 2000
  • Utah Valley State College
    Working toward AAS, Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
    1993 - 1998

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