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Deborah Altizer

Blacksburg

Summary

Detail-oriented electronic assembler works well in high-volume manufacturing environments, performs quality control checks and prepares packages for shipment. Proficient in numerous assembly tasks, including curing, sanding and stamping. Several years of experience in electronics manufacturing field.

Overview

24
24
years of professional experience

Work History

Electronic Assembler

Kollmorgen
Radford
11.2002 - Current
  • Assembled electronic components according to detailed specifications and blueprints.
  • Operated soldering equipment to join electronic parts securely and accurately.
  • Assembled electronic components by hand, using soldering irons and other tools.
  • Read and followed blueprints, diagrams, schematics, and technical manuals to assemble electronics.
  • Conducted quality checks on finished products to ensure compliance with standards.
  • Inspected assembled products for any defects or malfunctions.
  • Tested functioning of completed assemblies to ensure proper operation.
  • Calibrated test equipment and performed quality control checks on all finished products.
  • Used precision measuring instruments such as calipers and micrometers to check dimensions of parts.
  • Performed basic troubleshooting on defective parts and assemblies and replaced them.
  • Collaborated with team members to troubleshoot assembly issues effectively.
  • Trained new employees on safe assembly practices and operational procedures.
  • Worked with a team to complete projects within tight deadlines.
  • Identified potential problems during the manufacturing process before they became costly errors.
  • Operated automated assembly equipment in accordance with safety regulations.
  • Interpreted engineering drawings accurately when assembling complex systems.
  • Reviewed inventory levels regularly to ensure sufficient supplies were available for production needs.
  • Evaluated and tested products using measurement and diagnostic devices to adjust, test, and repair equipment.
  • Installed various hardware components into electronic devices.
  • Maintained production rates by applying technical and electrical expertise to produce each piece.
  • Maintained a clean and organized work area at all times.
  • Ensured compliance with safety regulations while operating machinery at all times.
  • Read and interpreted blueprints to determine what materials and tools would be needed for assembly.
  • Used soldering equipment and wiring to assemble electrical and electronic systems.
  • Used air hoses and proper solutions to clean components.
  • Tested wiring installations and circuits for resistance factors.
  • Suggested ways to improve production and solve problems to supervisors.
  • Documented findings from wiring installation tests.
  • Communicated with supervisors regarding production issues or delays in order completion.
  • Collected finished assemblies and prepared for shipment.
  • Worked closely with supervisors and designers to understand and meet production specifications.
  • Worked with assemblies requiring diverse skill levels and using both analog and digital designs.

Education

General Diploma
Christiansburg, VA

Skills

  • Electronic assembly
  • Soldering techniques
  • Assembly methods
  • Wiring installation
  • Schematic interpretation
  • Blueprint interpretation
  • Quality control

Timeline

Electronic Assembler

Kollmorgen
11.2002 - Current

General Diploma
Deborah Altizer