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___________________ Mark A. Bester ______________________ 3788 W. 70th Lane Merrillville, IN 46410 (708) 299-3893 mb10e968e@westpost. net OBJECTIVE To be a resource that an employer can utilize to further the company agenda by a ccessing the knowledge I have acquired in my years in the field of electronics, proving my worth in hopes of advancing within the company. EDUCATION I graduated with honors from DeVry Institute of Technology in 2000 from the elec tronics program, in which I received my Associates of Applied Science in Electro nics. QUALIFICATIONS / TEST EQUIPMENT KNOWLEDGE / TRAINING During my 11 years in the field of electronics I have been trained and have know ledge of: Variouis Volt Meters Soldering and De-soldering Equipment ESD Practices Oscilloscopes Reflow Oven Through Hole Soldering High Voltage DC Simulator PVA Coating Machine Schematic/Wiring Diagram Reading Frequency Generators CS 400 Component Placement M achine Surface mounting Soldering High Current Output Simulators The use of Various Hand Tools PLC programming AC and DC Power Supplies Company Manufactured Test Fixt ures Eprom and Microchip Programming Hypots Various Computer App lications Wire Crimping Computer Based Testing Programs Trouble Shooting Simple Computer Networking PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE SUMMARY I am self-motivated and take pride in doing the best job that I can. I believe that my work is a reflection of who I am, so I always work with excellence in mi nd. I work well in groups and need no supervision when working alone. Im not af raid to ask questions, for I feel a question asked now avoids costly mistakes la ter. If asked, if there is one aspect of a job that I feel is most important, I would say that it is the quality of work. Quality, I believe, is what makes rep eat customers, and quality is what I strive for. EMPLOYMENT Industrial Manufacturing Electronics Technician G&W Electric 2009 to Pres ent Responsibilities: Wire and test Vacuum Interrupters, which act as circuit breakers, for high volta ge switches (up to 70kv and up to 600amps). Wire and test motors and switches with computerized controllers. Wire and test power and current transformers (up to 7kv) Assist engineers with testing and simulations. Keep track of inventory with the use of the companys intranet. Assemble and wire junction boxes, motors, and switch enclosures using schematics , mechanical drawings and wiring diagrams. Troubleshoot and repair to board level. Prepare work orders for the next shift from the current orders in process.

Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing/Repair Technician 2009 Responsibilities:

Circom Inc.

2000 to

Test circuit boards and assemblies the company manufactures for its vendors. Trouble shoot and diagnose units that we manufacture that dont function accordin g to the vendors specifications. Trouble shoot and diagnose units that are returned for repair by our vendors. Inspect PCBs down to the component level for defects in quality. Remove and replace components that are defective, through hole as well as surfac e mount parts. Assemble cabinets and enclosures that contain Circom manufactured PCBs and wire harnesses. Program Eproms, Pal ,Gal, and PLCCs for our circuit boards and for vendor use. Write test procedures for new products. Train new employees. Assist engineers with test procedure set up and operation. Create error reports and log sheets that document how well a unit performs , and the frequency of failures. Program and operate the PVA coating machine, mix coating solutions used and test for viscosity per vendor specifications. Operate the CS 400 component placement machine. Electronic Communications Technician Motorola/Beco group 1999-2000

Responsibilities: Repaired and tested cell phones and pagers that were sent in by Motorolas vendor s. Perform component level repair, mostly surface mount. Assisted in quality control and inspection. Assembled units for testing. Shipping and Receiving Clerk Kennedy King College 1996 to 1998

Responsibilities: Receive and document all parcels. Deliver parcels to all departments within the college. Package and ship parcels. Log inventory into the proper spread sheet. Created log sheets as needed to optimize inventory tracking. Perform physical inventory check twice a daily. Operated and motorized hydraulic hand jack as well as the manual hand jack. Operated the bulk mail stamp machine and performed basic maintenance as needed Parking Attendant/Supervisor Standard Parking/Apcoa 1990 to 2000

Responsibilities: Bookkeeping of daily and monthly income. Performed a daily audit of the facilities. Responsible for overseeing two garages in my district. Assisted customers entering and leaving the facility. Resolved customer issues. Provided excellent customer service.

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