
JOHN LYLE
LOCKE
(512) 343-2249
locke.john@sbcglobal.net
· Skilled at troubleshooting analog
and digital circuitry.
· Adept at electromechanical
troubleshooting and alignments; routinely using dial
· Experienced with developing PC
utility and database applications in C, C++, and
· Proficient with standard PC
applications (MS Office, Acrobat). Can type 55 wpm.
· Knowledgeable at IDE and PRI robot
training and support.
· Strong customer service skills
developed over 20 years interaction with customer engineers and technicians.
Sixteen years experience as Field
Service Engineer repairing semiconductor wafer probers. Six years repair
experience with semiconductor wafer furnaces as Field Service Engineer.
EXPERIENCE:
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September
2010- |
EDS EQUIPMENT ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN |
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Present |
Samsung
Austin Semiconductor |
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October
2008- |
CONTRACT PROBER SERVICE |
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September
2010 |
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Service and repair of Electroglas wafer
probers for a variety of contract customers including EG Systems LLC, RJD
Technical Associates,
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August
2004- |
FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER |
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October
2008 |
Electroglas,
Inc. |
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April
1990- |
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October 2002 |
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Installation, maintenance, customer
support and training for manufacturer of semiconductor wafer probers, used in
testing semiconductor devices. In-depth experience with all prober models from 2001X
through EG6000. Supported customers throughout US and
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December
1984- |
FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER |
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April
1990 |
General
Signal Thinfilm Co. / Tempress, Inc. |
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Installation, customer support, and process qualification
of semiconductor wafer deposition systems. Familiar processes include wet/dry
oxidation, H2 alloy, liquid source, as well as LP processes such as
nitride, poly, BPSG, and LTO. Supervised new installations at Advanced Micro Device
Fab’s 12 and 15. Extensive US travel in support of furnace systems.
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February
1984- |
TECHNICAL
SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE |
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December 1984 |
Businessland, Inc., |
Technical support and installation
of IBM and Compaq personal computers to business clients in downtown
June
1983- |
HARDWARE
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN |
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February 1984 |
Informatics General Corp., |
Configuring IBM personal computers,
maintaining shipping records and providing technical support for customer
issues. Company provided software and hardware to insurance industry.
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December
1981- |
DISTRICT
TECHNICAL MANAGER |
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June 1983 |
Showbiz Pizza Place, Inc., |
Management of technicians in
11-store district of entertainment restaurants. Provided technical guidance and
support for in-store technicians. Oversaw technical details of new store
openings.
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June
1980- |
FINAL
TEST TECHNICIAN |
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December 1981 |
IFR, Incorporated, |
Final check-out, alignment, and
repair for FM/AM-1000S communications test set.
MILITARY:
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June 1974- |
UNITED
STATES NAVY, STG1 (E-6) |
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June 1980 |
Surface Sonar Technician First Class |
Completed assignments as Sonar
Maintenance Technician on USS Voge (FF 1047) and USS Julius A. Furer (FFG 6).
Duties included all repairs and alignments to 160 kW sonar, transmitter power
supply, and auxiliary equipment. While serving as primary maintenance
technician aboard, USS Julius A. Furer received unit ASW ‘A’ award for
anti-submarine excellence.
Awards and commendations included:
Navy and Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal
National Defense Medal
Good Conduct Award
Letter of Commendation
EDUCATION:
Sophomore in Electrical Engineering
US NAVY TRAINING
Sonar AN/SQS-26BX Maintenance (5 months)
Sonar Electronic-Intermediate (4 months)
Basic Electricity & Electronics (6 weeks)
3M Work Center Supervisor (1 week)
Last updated  30 December 2010
Web Author: John Locke
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