Martin Dewey
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Allen Martorelli
I have worked with Marty for 10 years. In this time I have seen a detail oriented Engineering manager very capable in a variety of engineering disciplines effectively lead his team to perform at a very high level. He has guided his team through new product development, process development and continuous improvement activities demonstrating his superior engineering knowledge, strong leadership capabilities and a passion for continuous improvement. Marty and his team improved process repeatability and yields far beyond initial expectations. If you are looking for an Engineering Manager to take your team to the next level, Marty will not disappoint you.
Lynn Costlow
I have known Marty Dewey since late 1992, when I joined Systron Donner as R&D Manager. During many of the intervening years, Marty was a manager in my Engineering Department. He played a key role in the wet micro-machining piezoelectric quartz MEMS technology that Systron Donner developed and matured after patent licensing in 1986. His contributions greatly facilitated the successful extension of the low-volume/high-cost aerospace and defense technology into the highly competitive high-volume/low-cost automotive rate sensor market. Marty’s activities included quartz sensing element advancements, photolithographic mask generation, micro-machining process development, manufacturing yield improvement, failure analysis, both thinner and larger quartz wafer development, manufacturing facility design as well as capital equipment design, specification, evaluation and launch. Many of these efforts were aimed at cost reduction, but several were aimed at sensor performance enhancement. Marty helped mature the technology to accomplish orders of magnitude improvements in both areas. Marty has effectively supervised R&D technicians, CAD designers and manufacturing engineers for many years. He utilizes an analytical approach to tackle complex technical problems. Management has always valued his self-starting, team-player approach and presentations that effectively summarize project proposals and progress. Over the years, Marty was a key member of my team, and a pleasure to work with. I highly recommend he be considered for a position in any relevant organization. Mr. Lynn E. Costlow, BSEE/MSEE Director of Engineering (retired) Systron Donner Automotive Custom Sensors and Technologies Schneider Electric 925-382-2352 lcostlow@gmail.com www.costlow.org/lynn
Allen Martorelli
I have worked with Marty for 10 years. In this time I have seen a detail oriented Engineering manager very capable in a variety of engineering disciplines effectively lead his team to perform at a very high level. He has guided his team through new product development, process development and continuous improvement activities demonstrating his superior engineering knowledge, strong leadership capabilities and a passion for continuous improvement. Marty and his team improved process repeatability and yields far beyond initial expectations. If you are looking for an Engineering Manager to take your team to the next level, Marty will not disappoint you.
Lynn Costlow
I have known Marty Dewey since late 1992, when I joined Systron Donner as R&D Manager. During many of the intervening years, Marty was a manager in my Engineering Department. He played a key role in the wet micro-machining piezoelectric quartz MEMS technology that Systron Donner developed and matured after patent licensing in 1986. His contributions greatly facilitated the successful extension of the low-volume/high-cost aerospace and defense technology into the highly competitive high-volume/low-cost automotive rate sensor market. Marty’s activities included quartz sensing element advancements, photolithographic mask generation, micro-machining process development, manufacturing yield improvement, failure analysis, both thinner and larger quartz wafer development, manufacturing facility design as well as capital equipment design, specification, evaluation and launch. Many of these efforts were aimed at cost reduction, but several were aimed at sensor performance enhancement. Marty helped mature the technology to accomplish orders of magnitude improvements in both areas. Marty has effectively supervised R&D technicians, CAD designers and manufacturing engineers for many years. He utilizes an analytical approach to tackle complex technical problems. Management has always valued his self-starting, team-player approach and presentations that effectively summarize project proposals and progress. Over the years, Marty was a key member of my team, and a pleasure to work with. I highly recommend he be considered for a position in any relevant organization. Mr. Lynn E. Costlow, BSEE/MSEE Director of Engineering (retired) Systron Donner Automotive Custom Sensors and Technologies Schneider Electric 925-382-2352 lcostlow@gmail.com www.costlow.org/lynn
Allen Martorelli
I have worked with Marty for 10 years. In this time I have seen a detail oriented Engineering manager very capable in a variety of engineering disciplines effectively lead his team to perform at a very high level. He has guided his team through new product development, process development and continuous improvement activities demonstrating his superior engineering knowledge, strong leadership capabilities and a passion for continuous improvement. Marty and his team improved process repeatability and yields far beyond initial expectations. If you are looking for an Engineering Manager to take your team to the next level, Marty will not disappoint you.
Lynn Costlow
I have known Marty Dewey since late 1992, when I joined Systron Donner as R&D Manager. During many of the intervening years, Marty was a manager in my Engineering Department. He played a key role in the wet micro-machining piezoelectric quartz MEMS technology that Systron Donner developed and matured after patent licensing in 1986. His contributions greatly facilitated the successful extension of the low-volume/high-cost aerospace and defense technology into the highly competitive high-volume/low-cost automotive rate sensor market. Marty’s activities included quartz sensing element advancements, photolithographic mask generation, micro-machining process development, manufacturing yield improvement, failure analysis, both thinner and larger quartz wafer development, manufacturing facility design as well as capital equipment design, specification, evaluation and launch. Many of these efforts were aimed at cost reduction, but several were aimed at sensor performance enhancement. Marty helped mature the technology to accomplish orders of magnitude improvements in both areas. Marty has effectively supervised R&D technicians, CAD designers and manufacturing engineers for many years. He utilizes an analytical approach to tackle complex technical problems. Management has always valued his self-starting, team-player approach and presentations that effectively summarize project proposals and progress. Over the years, Marty was a key member of my team, and a pleasure to work with. I highly recommend he be considered for a position in any relevant organization. Mr. Lynn E. Costlow, BSEE/MSEE Director of Engineering (retired) Systron Donner Automotive Custom Sensors and Technologies Schneider Electric 925-382-2352 lcostlow@gmail.com www.costlow.org/lynn
Allen Martorelli
I have worked with Marty for 10 years. In this time I have seen a detail oriented Engineering manager very capable in a variety of engineering disciplines effectively lead his team to perform at a very high level. He has guided his team through new product development, process development and continuous improvement activities demonstrating his superior engineering knowledge, strong leadership capabilities and a passion for continuous improvement. Marty and his team improved process repeatability and yields far beyond initial expectations. If you are looking for an Engineering Manager to take your team to the next level, Marty will not disappoint you.
Lynn Costlow
I have known Marty Dewey since late 1992, when I joined Systron Donner as R&D Manager. During many of the intervening years, Marty was a manager in my Engineering Department. He played a key role in the wet micro-machining piezoelectric quartz MEMS technology that Systron Donner developed and matured after patent licensing in 1986. His contributions greatly facilitated the successful extension of the low-volume/high-cost aerospace and defense technology into the highly competitive high-volume/low-cost automotive rate sensor market. Marty’s activities included quartz sensing element advancements, photolithographic mask generation, micro-machining process development, manufacturing yield improvement, failure analysis, both thinner and larger quartz wafer development, manufacturing facility design as well as capital equipment design, specification, evaluation and launch. Many of these efforts were aimed at cost reduction, but several were aimed at sensor performance enhancement. Marty helped mature the technology to accomplish orders of magnitude improvements in both areas. Marty has effectively supervised R&D technicians, CAD designers and manufacturing engineers for many years. He utilizes an analytical approach to tackle complex technical problems. Management has always valued his self-starting, team-player approach and presentations that effectively summarize project proposals and progress. Over the years, Marty was a key member of my team, and a pleasure to work with. I highly recommend he be considered for a position in any relevant organization. Mr. Lynn E. Costlow, BSEE/MSEE Director of Engineering (retired) Systron Donner Automotive Custom Sensors and Technologies Schneider Electric 925-382-2352 lcostlow@gmail.com www.costlow.org/lynn
Experience
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ZEISS Microscopy
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Germany
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Nanotechnology Research
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700 & Above Employee
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Head of Optics Manufacturing
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Jan 2017 - Present
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SYSTRON Inc.
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Canada
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Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
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Quartz Device Fabrication Manager
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2011 - Sep 2016
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Systron Donner Inertial
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United States
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Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Manager, Manufacturing Engineering
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2008 - Dec 2010
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Manager, Process Development
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Aug 1988 - 2008
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Producibility Engineer
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Apr 1988 - Aug 1988
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Hughes Aircraft Company
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Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
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100 - 200 Employee
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Supervisor of Microelectronics Process Engineering
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1983 - Apr 1988
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Process Engineer
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1979 - 1988
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Education
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California State Polytechnic University-Pomona
BS, Engineering