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Amy J. Chaple

2266 Gulf to Bay Blvd

Lot 208

Clearwater, FL 33765

Home: 727-474-5609 (home)

Cell: 765-977-6005 (anytime)

Email: achaple@tampabay.rr.com





Employment



Ditek Corporation

727-812-5000

Tony Cuda – Production Supervisor

March 2008 – Laid off 02/16/2009

 SMT Machine Operator

 Universal HSP and GSM

 Camelot Glue Dispense machine

 Daily Maintenance



Spherion (Zhone Industries)

954-308-7600

January 2008 – March 2008

 SMT Machine Operator

 Fuji Machines

 Temporary position





Mosaic Sales Solutions, Irving, TX,

877-870-4800

Sean Morgan, DM

800-719-2660

December 2006 – Present (Currently working part time to supplement income)

 Formerly with Game-On Program, merchandising video games in Indiana

 Currently with Game-On Program, merchandising video games in Florida

 New markdown compliance, pricing compliance, new release compliance

 Video game case resets to POG, PC game resets to POG, maintain POG

 Inventory audits

 Install POP and signage

 Use of Handheld computer to submit information.





McGregor-Surmount Brookville, OH

937-833-6768

Oct 24, 2005 to February 3, 2006 (Laid Off)

SMT Machine Operator



 Operation of Fuji SMT equipment

 Operation of Universal Automatic Insertion Equipment

 Operation of Universal Glue Dispense Machine



Sypris Electronics, Tampa, Florida

813-972-6000

May 1999 to Sept. 2005

SMT Production/Maintenance Technician



 Conduct weekly, monthly, semi-annual and annual preventative maintenance, repair and calibration of

automated SMT production equipment. Troubleshooting of all machine issues, whether it be mechanical,

electrical, programming , motors, controls, sensors, solenoids, relay switches, smema connections etc…

 Operation of all automated production equipment.

 Support production by monitoring, adjusting, troubleshooting each printer, bare board loader, placement

machine, oven and conveyors, making adjustments to machinery and programs as necessary.

 Relocating and installing new equipment and conveyer systems.

 Monitor inspection data, machine statistics, proper documentation, SPC data, debug programs.

 Keep PMs Current.

 SMT Database Review and Usage. Enter containment action, root cause, and corrective action into SMT

database for any downtime event.

 Edit programs for speed and placement, component recognition, profile screen printers, and assist process

development

 Program NSpec Automatic Optical Inspection Equipment

 Level 1 Maintenance Certification for Universal GSM Flexjet.

 Completion of IPC Process and Assembly Specifications

 Assist Training New Technicians

 Nspec Automated Optical Updated Training -February , 2004

 Universal HSP 4797 Programming Training - February , 2004

 Training on Dek Screen Printers – February , 2004



Machine Experience

 KME Create chip shooters – CM 82

 KME Create pick and place – CM 92, CM 96

 KME Create adhesive dispensers – BD 12

 Universal chip shooters – HSP 4791, 4796, 4797

 Nspec AOI

 Universal Automatic Insertion – DIP Inserters, VCD Sequencers









Westinghouse Electronic Control Division Oldsmar, Florida

April 1987 to Nov 1993

Automatic Insertion Operator



 Operation of Universal Axial and Dip Automatic Insertion Equipment

 Maintained and Repaired PLC based Automatic Insertion Equipment

 Assembled small motors and large units per blueprint specifications.

 Assembly of wire cable harnessing.

 Shipping

 Receiving Stores

 Inventory



Futronix, Inc. Homosassa, Florida

March 1999 to May 1999

Electronics Assembler

 Assembly of Printed Circuit Boards









Homemaker Spring Hill, Florida

July 1997 to March 1999

 Between July of 1997 and March of 1999, our financial situation allowed me to be at home. I held a

few odd jobs working part-time delivering auto parts. I also worked full-time delivering auto parts for

Discount Auto. In December of 1998, my husband had some health problems, so I needed to go back

to work full-time. I chose to pursue a career in the field of Electronics Manufacturing.



Total Quality Assurance Services Tampa,

May 1994 to July 1997

Driver

 My duties were driving cars approximately 350 miles per day, 10 hours a day, 6 days a week. In the 3

years that I held this position, I logged approximately 350,000 accident free miles. The position

required a confidential security agreement

Homemaker

Nov 1993 to May 1994

I chose to spend time with my children







Education



Centerville Sr. High School

Diploma

B average

Major - Business Administration





References:



Dick Krug – Sr. Electronics Engineer 813-972-6914

Robert Sutton – Production Manager 813-972-6000

Candace Garcia – Technical Services Supervisor 813-972-6786



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