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10519 PICKEREL LANE |
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Phone: (980) 451-2605 |
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Alt Phone:(704) 547-8379 |
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Email: hemalshahusa@gmail.com |
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Country of
Citizenship: |
USA |
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Veteran Preference: |
N/A |
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Federal Status: |
Legal |
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Highest Federal
Civilian Grade Held: |
A |
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Employment Category: |
Legal |
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Mail
Sorter
1/2025 - 5/2025
Integra
staffing and search
Employment type
Temporary call confirm
work and go
sorting
irs mail open envelope process check and voucher
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Training: ONLINE
Work from Home My name is Shane,
and I am the dedicated Veem Account Manager for Tyme Global Technologies I
am following up because you were sent a payment through Veem on the 20th
of April. Veem is
a global payment service that facilitates b2b transfers directly
into your bank account. The only requirement for us to be able to facilitate
the transfer into your bank account is for you to accept the payment through
email and input the appropriate bank information for us to complete the
transfer. Once you do that, the funds will be moved directly
from Tyme Global Technologies account into yours |
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Banquet Server |
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05/2018 - Current |
Food Staff |
1300 Baxter St # 109, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours) |
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· Run food from the kitchen to the banquet
hall on demand · Assist with food and table prep before the
event begins · Set up buffets with food presentation
standards and practices in mind, ensuing safe food handling performance · Serve plated dinners to guests and
respond to requests for beverages, appetizers and other needs · Communicate with banquet supervisor as well
as other servers and event organizers · Serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages · Open wine and take drink orders · Clean up venue after event ends and assist
with inventory, food storage and other closeout tasks |
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Mail Sorter |
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Banquet Server |
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04/2018 - 03/2020 |
Jennifer Temps Inc |
1973 J N Pease Pl # 202, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours) |
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· Run food from the kitchen to the banquet
hall on demand · Assist with food and table prep before the
event begins · Set up buffets with food presentation
standards and practices in mind, ensuring safe food handling performance · Serve plated dinners to guests and
respond to requests for beverages, appetizers and other needs · Communicate with banquet supervisor as well
as other servers and event organizers · Serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages · Open wine and take drink orders · Clean up venue after event ends and assist
with inventory, food storage and other closeout task |
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Banquet Server |
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04/2018 - 12/2018 |
Jennifer Temps Inc |
1973 J N Pease Pl # 202, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours) |
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· Run food from the kitchen to the banquet
hall on demand · Assist with food and table prep before the
event begins · Set up buffets with food presentation
standards and practices in mind, ensuing safe food handling performance · Serve plated dinners to guests and
respond to requests for beverages, appetizers and other needs · Communicate with banquet supervisor as well
as other servers and event organizers · Serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages · Open wine and take drink orders · Clean up venue after event ends and assist
with inventory, food storage and other closeout task |
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Banquet Server |
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05/2018 - 05/2018 |
Food Staff |
1300 Baxter St # 109, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours) |
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Banquet Server |
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Mail Sorter |
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04/2018 - 04/2018 |
Integra Staffing LLC |
201 W Morehead St # 100, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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IRS mail sorting,
separate full payment partial payment and non-payment |
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machine operator |
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11/2017 - 01/2018 |
Adecco staffing |
1000 Shutterfly Blvd, Fort Mill, SC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Printing picture on
mousepad using Owen cook machine |
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Mail Sorter |
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04/2017 - 04/2017 |
Integra Staffing
& search |
4601 Charlotte Park Drive Suite 145, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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IRS Tax Form mail
sort |
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Office Clerk |
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04/2017 - 04/2017 |
Hire Dynamics |
8124 S tryon street, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours) |
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Office clerk.
Kept business cards in order, maintained files in proper order and by
dates. Cut paper for templates and assure proper cutting and
sizing. |
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Conveyor Belt
Operator |
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03/2017 - 04/2017 |
Saddle Creek
Logistics Svc |
6420 Saddle Creek Ct, Harrisburg, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Work from: hire
dynamics staffing Agency |
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Actor |
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02/2017 - 02/2017 |
ECP INC |
3751 Venture Drive, Duluth, GA |
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Employment Type: |
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours) |
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Acting Performance |
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Shipping |
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07/2016 - 12/2016 |
Chart well Solution
Staffing |
2136 Ayrsley Town Blvd, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Warehouse working at
Spencer gift distribution |
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Mail Sorter |
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04/2016 - 04/2016 |
Integra Staffing LLC |
4601 Charlotte Park Dr # 150, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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mail sorter |
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Metal Worker |
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06/2015 - 11/2015 |
Sappenfield staffing |
1014 south Tryon Street #101, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Screw Assembly work
Load screw in screen Tray pick material and bagging and sealing Other job :
label on plastic bag fold many paper and slide with ceramic part and seal bag
other job Weight screen and feel up in bag and seal Welding belt use for some
aluminum part extra metal on edge Removing to using Spinning belt slide and
turn left to right and right to left and cut extra corner metal on metal
piece hook up on machine (air Pressure with gas machine) and
add part and Use two finger to press metal to lock in whole and part will fit
on that spot Punch press (not available) Last day heavy lifting job done
company location: stamp source 1830 States Ville Ave # C NC29202 |
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IRS mail sorter |
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10/2015 - 10/2015 |
Integra Staffing LLC |
4601 Charlotte Park Dr # 150, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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IRS mail sorting |
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Acting TV series |
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05/2015 - 05/2015 |
shots fired |
concord, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours) |
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Acting in TV series
4 time |
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Clerical
Investigator |
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03/2015 - 04/2015 |
Integra Staffing LLC |
4601 Charlotte Park Dr # 150, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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IRS mail sorting |
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Scan Coordinator |
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11/2014 - 12/2014 |
Good works staffing |
5301 Wilkinson Blvd, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Put Away(scan
barcode of product find location and load on rack or hang cloth in right
spot) Unload truck box coming up on rail and i have to move quick and faster
and send on right location whatever mark up on area and push on rail and send
in right zone Wooded palate lay down nearby who's ever packing they will
throw bag and box in large container box those product i have to separate and
pick up all box use pallets jack and left up and move product |
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Acting Section Chief |
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10/2014 - 10/2014 |
Catrett Locke
Casting |
Atlanta, GA |
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Employment Type: |
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours) |
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Playing Extra Roll
(Acting) |
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Drill Assembly |
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06/2014 - 07/2014 |
Kelly Services |
1435 Riverchase Blvd., Rock Hill, SC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Hardware tool drill
assembly |
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Mail Sorter |
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04/2014 - 04/2014 |
Integra Staffing LLC |
4601 Charlotte Park Dr # 150, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours) |
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IRS mail sorter |
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Pizza Delivery
Driver |
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09/2013 - 03/2014 |
American Pizza
company LLC |
850 chancellor park drive, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Pizza Deliver |
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Mail sorter |
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10/2013 - 10/2013 |
Integra Staffing LLC |
4601 Charlotte Park Dr # 150, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours) |
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IRS tax form mail
sorting |
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Front Desk Clerk |
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06/2013 - 06/2013 |
Motel 6 |
1111 W Sugar Creek Rd, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours) |
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front desk customer
service Clark in Training |
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Gas station store
manager |
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07/2012 - 08/2012 |
R & K Express |
8712 Pence Rd, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Shaun-sej
corporation |
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Gas station shift
manager |
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05/2012 - 06/2012 |
R & K Express |
8712 Pence Rd, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Shaun-sej
corporation |
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Mail Handler Sorter |
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04/2012 - 04/2012 |
Integra Staffing |
charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours) |
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IRS Mail sorting |
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House keeper |
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06/2011 - 08/2011 |
Days Inn |
4924 Sunset Rd, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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cleaning room =
vacuum carpet ,clean bathroom ,clean furniture, wipe frame remove trash bag
,remove bed sheet and other bed relocated cloth remove and set up new bed
spread and cover around bed and bed sheet and fix room |
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store owner |
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11/2001 - 04/2010 |
jays mart |
124 carnival street, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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convenient store
operation |
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soldering and
brazing machine |
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12/2000 - 09/2001 |
Flextronics
International |
6800 Solectron Dr, Charlotte, NC |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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job code; 11102100 Where components are to be placed, the
printed circuit board normally has flat, usually tin-lead,
silver, or gold plated copper pads without holes, called solder
pads. Solder paste, a sticky mixture
of flux and tiny solder
particles, is first applied to all the solder pads with a stainless steel or
nickel stencil using a screen printing process. It can also be
applied by a jet-printing mechanism, similar to an inkjet printer. After pasting, the boards then
proceed to the pick-and-place machines, where they are
placed on a conveyor belt. The components to be placed on the boards are
usually delivered to the production line in either paper/plastic tapes wound
on reels or plastic tubes. Some large integrated circuits are delivered in
static-free trays. Numerical control pick-and-place machines
remove the parts from the tapes, tubes or trays and place them on the PCB. The boards are then conveyed into the Reflow soldering oven. They first enter a
pre-heat zone, where the temperature of the board and all the components is
gradually, uniformly raised. The boards then enter a zone where the
temperature is high enough to melt the solder particles in the solder paste,
bonding the component leads to the pads on the circuit board. The surface
tension of the molten solder helps keep the components in place, and if the
solder pad geometries are correctly designed, surface tension automatically aligns the
components on their pads. There are a number of techniques for reflowing
solder. One is to use infrared lamps; this is called
infrared reflow. Another is to use a hot gas convection. Another technology which is becoming popular
again is special fluorocarbon liquids with high
boiling points which use a method called vapor phase reflow. Due to
environmental concerns, this method was falling out of favor until lead-free
legislation was introduced which requires tighter controls on soldering.
Currently, at the end of 2008, convection soldering is the most popular
reflow technology using either standard air or nitrogen gas. Each method has
its advantages and disadvantages. With infrared reflow, the board designer
must lay the board out so that short components don't fall into the shadows
of tall components. Component location is less restricted if the designer
knows that vapor phase reflow or convection soldering will be used in
production. Following reflow soldering, certain irregular or heat-sensitive
components may be installed and soldered by hand, or in large-scale automation,
by focused infrared beam (FIB) or localized convection equipment. If the circuit board is double-sided then
this printing, placement, reflow process may be repeated using either solder
paste or glue to hold the components in place. If a wave soldering process is used, then the
parts must be glued to the board prior to processing to prevent them from
floating off when the solder paste holding them in place is melted. After soldering, the boards may be washed to
remove flux residues and any stray solder balls that could sh |
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SURFACE
MOUNT/BRAZING |
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10/2000 - 10/2000 |
MOLEX |
LISLE, IL |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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SOLDERER AND BRAZER
SURFACE MOUNT OPERATOR |
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surface mount
machine operator |
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07/2000 - 07/2000 |
molex |
2222 Wellington Ct, Lisle, IL |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Feed materials into
or remove materials from machines or equipment that is automatic or tended by
other workers. Where components are to be placed, the
printed circuit board normally has flat, usually tin-lead,
silver, or gold plated copper pads without holes, called solder
pads. Solder paste, a sticky mixture
of flux and tiny solder
particles, is first applied to all the solder pads with a stainless steel or
nickel stencil using a screen printing process. It can also be
applied by a jet-printing mechanism, similar to an ink jet printer. After pasting, the boards then
proceed to the pick-and-place machines, where they are
placed on a conveyor belt. The components to be placed on the boards are
usually delivered to the production line in either paper/plastic tapes wound
on reels or plastic tubes. Some large integrated circuits are delivered in
static-free trays. Numerical control pick-and-place machines
remove the parts from the tapes, tubes or trays and place them on the PCB. The boards are then conveyed into the Re-flow soldering oven. They first enter a
pre-heat zone, where the temperature of the board and all the components is
gradually, uniformly raised. The boards then enter a zone where the
temperature is high enough to melt the solder particles in the solder paste,
bonding the component leads to the pads on the circuit board. The surface
tension of the molten solder helps keep the components in place, and if the
solder pad geometries are correctly designed, surface tension automatically aligns the
components on their pads. There are a number of techniques for reflowing
solder. One is to use infrared lamps; this is called
infrared reflow. Another is to use a hot gas convection. Another technology which is becoming popular
again is special fluorocarbon liquids with high
boiling points which use a method called vapor phase reflow. Due to
environmental concerns, this method was falling out of favor until lead-free
legislation was introduced which requires tighter controls on soldering.
Currently, at the end of 2008, convection soldering is the most popular
reflow technology using either standard air or nitrogen gas. Each method has
its advantages and disadvantages. With infrared reflow, the board designer
must lay the board out so that short components don't fall into the shadows
of tall components. Component location is less restricted if the designer
knows that vapor phase reflow or convection soldering will be used in
production. Following reflow soldering, certain irregular or heat-sensitive
components may be installed and soldered by hand, or in large-scale
automation, by focused infrared beam (FIB) or localized convection equipment. If the circuit board is double-sided then
this printing, placement, reflow process may be repeated using either solder
paste or glue to hold the components in place. If a wave soldering process is used, then the
parts must be glued to the board prior to processing to prevent them
from floating off when the solder paste holding them in place is melted. After soldering, the boards may be washed to
remove flux residues and any stray solder balls that could short out closely
spaced component leads. Rosin flux is removed with fluorox |
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surface mount
soldering wave machine |
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08/1997 - 02/2000 |
molex company |
2222 wellington court, Lisle, IL |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Braze or solder
together components to assemble fabricated metal parts, using soldering iron,
torch, or welding machine and flux. |
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Electronic
Assembler, Group Leader |
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10/1998 - 01/1999 |
Shure brothers |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Electronic installer
and repairer |
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10/1996 - 09/1997 |
Ultimate Technology
INC |
401 Chaddick drive, Wheeling, IL |
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Employment Type: |
Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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soldering |
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