Resume
Mark R. Jaburek
183 Oakwood Drive
Antioch, IL. 60002
(847) 395-8225
E-Mail: chasej@enteract.com
Objective: A career opportunity in an engineering, technical,
or training support group for electronic assembly manufacturing
utilizing surface mount technology.
Work Experience:
Nov. 1994 to Nov. 2001 Fuji America Corporation Vernon
Hills, IL.
Position: Senior Instructor
Responsibilities:
. Conduct customer training in troubleshooting and maintenance
and calibration of Fuji placement and screen-printing machines.
. Develop lesson plans, course outlines, presentations, training
materials, and job aids for new generation machines.
. Determine instructor training needs, train new instructors,
and service engineers.
. Monitor quality of training being presented by staff instructors.
. Technical liaison between engineering and staff instructors.
. Simplify factory build procedures for easier customer use.
. Primary instructor for CP-6 series and QP-242 machines
. Training:
Factory trained on CP-6, QP-1, QP-2, NP-1, NP-2, XP-1, XP-2,
APL/CTL, SRM/SPM, GP-6 series machines in Okazaki, Japan.
Certified training generalist.
PBET certified instructor
Mar. 1993 to Nov. 1994 US Robotics Skokie, IL.
Position: Lead Machine Technician
Responsibilities:
. Repair, maintenance, and calibration of Panasonic MK I, MSH,
MV IIc chip shooters, MPA 80, MPA III fine pitch placement machines,
DEK 265 screen printers, and Conceptronic HVN 155 reflow ovens.
. Debug production programs and part data files.
. Train junior technicians in machine theory, troubleshooting,
and calibration techniques.
. Train machine operators in process fundamentals, and machine
operation.
. Develop lesson plans, instructor materials, and ISO 9000 documentation
for training courses.
. Training:
Basic and advanced Factory training on all relevant Panasonic
equipment.
Level II Field Service qualified for DEK 265 screen printers.
American Management Association Effective Training Design courses.
Oct. 1992 to Mar. 1993 Motorola Inc. Libertyville, IL.
Position: Machine Technician
Responsibilities:
. Repair, maintenance, and calibration of Fuji CP-2,3,4 and
Panasonic MK II, MSH chip shooters, Fuji IP-1,2 fine pitch placement
machines.
. Maintenance and modification of Fuji production programs and
machine vision files in MCS/1,2 format.
Jan 1990 to Oct. 1992 Cabletron Systems Inc. Rochester,
NH
Position: Process engineer \ Machine Programmer
Responsibilities:
. Member of two-person team introducing SMT to companies manufacturing
environment.
. Generate and maintain production programs for Fuji FCP-3&4,
FIP-2 and FGL-2 machines, MPM AP-2400 screen printers, and various
types of Dynapert through hole machines.
. Profile reflow ovens.
. Train machine operators, maintenance technicians, and additional
programmers.
. Supervise all maintenance, and programming activity for surface
mount production.
. Conduct manufacturability studies of new product designs.
. Generate all process control documentation.
. Training:
Fuji America trained on CP-3 &4, IP-2, FGL-2, GSP-3, and
MCS-2 programming language.
Factory trained in Dynapert through hole machine programming
and maintenance.
Feb. 1984 to Jan 1990 Data General Corp. Portsmouth,
NH
Position: Production Support Technical Specialist
Responsibilities:
. Member of design team for a robotic storage and retrieval
system used in a fully automated factory.
. Debug electrical, mechanical, and software design flaws and
submit recommended changes.
Jan. 1981 to Feb. 1984 Detector Electronics Inc. Dover,
NH
Position: Application / Installation Engineer
Responsibilities:
. Survey customer site and design custom burner management systems
for industrial boilers from standard components.
. Supervise customer personnel during installation and final
system checks.
. Train customer personnel in equipment operation and maintenance.
Training:
Intel 8085/8086 system design workshops.