David J Levy
7216 SW Manor Way Unit C dlevy2846@gmail.com
Beaverton, Or 97078 Mobile (512) 415-3812
SKILLS SUMMARY
Currently working as an Electrical Technician for Mega Fluid Systems assembling chemical and slurry
blend and dispense systems for ultra-high purity manufacturing industries. Work involves following
detailed blueprints and careful attention to prescribed procedures. Previous experience in semi-conductor
manufacturing process with Intel, and electrical repair in the Marine Corps.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Troubleshooting Maintenance Component Repair
Electrical Blueprints Electrical Safety Hazmat Safety
Problem Solving Quality Inspection Fiber Optics
Transceivers Networking Antenna Construction
TEST EQUIPMENT PROFICIENCY
Logic Probes Spectrum Analyzers Integrated Test Equipment
Digital Multi-Meters Oscilloscopes Power Supply Testers
Power Converters Synthesizers High Power Loads
WORK EXPERIENCE
December 2015 to Present - Mega Fluid Systems
Electrical Technician
• Responsibilities include reading and following electrical blueprints.
• Duties include assembling wires, cables and PLC systems.
• Teamwork emphasized to encourage smooth assembly process.
May 2014 to December 2015 - Intel Corporation
Manufacturing Technician
• Monitor more than 30 tools to maintain readiness while completing various preventative maintenance
activities
• Participate in Emergency Response team responsible for safe evacuations in the event of fire or other
safety alarm as well as first aid response
November 2006 to October 2013 - United States Marine Corps
Electronic Maintenance Platoon Sergeant
• Supervised over 40 maintenance technicians and coordinate, prioritize and delegate multiple daily
scheduled and unscheduled maintenance actions according to abilities and work priorities
• Manage annual professional and military training programs for technicians to achieve 100% task
qualification and ensure technicians adhere to highest standards of safety and quality
• Maintained zero work loss due to injury
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Electronic Maintenance Tech
• Repair all communication equipment in Marine Corps arsenal, to include transceivers, amplifiers,
antenna couplers, mounts, handheld units, and specialized equipment
• Utilize schematics, diagrams, performance charts and manufacturer specifications while performing
fault isolation and repair of specific components and/or defective wiring
• Strictly adhere to regulations regarding safety, electrostatic discharge, foreign object damage and
hazardous waste disposal
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Present Computer and Information Science, University of Maryland University College
May 2008 Hazardous Materials Handling and Safety, Base Safety, Camp Butler
Sep 2007 Ground Radio Communications Repair Course, United States Marine Corps
Jun 2001 Biblical Studies; Emphasis in Hebrew, North Tennessee Bible Institute and Seminary

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    David J Levy 7216SW Manor Way Unit C dlevy2846@gmail.com Beaverton, Or 97078 Mobile (512) 415-3812 SKILLS SUMMARY Currently working as an Electrical Technician for Mega Fluid Systems assembling chemical and slurry blend and dispense systems for ultra-high purity manufacturing industries. Work involves following detailed blueprints and careful attention to prescribed procedures. Previous experience in semi-conductor manufacturing process with Intel, and electrical repair in the Marine Corps. AREAS OF EXPERTISE Troubleshooting Maintenance Component Repair Electrical Blueprints Electrical Safety Hazmat Safety Problem Solving Quality Inspection Fiber Optics Transceivers Networking Antenna Construction TEST EQUIPMENT PROFICIENCY Logic Probes Spectrum Analyzers Integrated Test Equipment Digital Multi-Meters Oscilloscopes Power Supply Testers Power Converters Synthesizers High Power Loads WORK EXPERIENCE December 2015 to Present - Mega Fluid Systems Electrical Technician • Responsibilities include reading and following electrical blueprints. • Duties include assembling wires, cables and PLC systems. • Teamwork emphasized to encourage smooth assembly process. May 2014 to December 2015 - Intel Corporation Manufacturing Technician • Monitor more than 30 tools to maintain readiness while completing various preventative maintenance activities • Participate in Emergency Response team responsible for safe evacuations in the event of fire or other safety alarm as well as first aid response November 2006 to October 2013 - United States Marine Corps Electronic Maintenance Platoon Sergeant • Supervised over 40 maintenance technicians and coordinate, prioritize and delegate multiple daily scheduled and unscheduled maintenance actions according to abilities and work priorities • Manage annual professional and military training programs for technicians to achieve 100% task qualification and ensure technicians adhere to highest standards of safety and quality • Maintained zero work loss due to injury • Electronic Maintenance Tech • Repair all communication equipment in Marine Corps arsenal, to include transceivers, amplifiers, antenna couplers, mounts, handheld units, and specialized equipment • Utilize schematics, diagrams, performance charts and manufacturer specifications while performing fault isolation and repair of specific components and/or defective wiring • Strictly adhere to regulations regarding safety, electrostatic discharge, foreign object damage and hazardous waste disposal EDUCATION & TRAINING Present Computer and Information Science, University of Maryland University College May 2008 Hazardous Materials Handling and Safety, Base Safety, Camp Butler Sep 2007 Ground Radio Communications Repair Course, United States Marine Corps Jun 2001 Biblical Studies; Emphasis in Hebrew, North Tennessee Bible Institute and Seminary