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SUMMARY:
Ms. Tillery is the technician for the esreveR operations. Her strong background
as a troubleshooting technician at Motorola and in the U.S. Military has
made Ms. Tillery the perfect match for VALUE Engineerings need for
an Operations Technician.
EXPERIENCE:
- September 1997 to Present - VALUE Engineering. Responsible
for running the network generation system called esreveR for the purpose
of reverse engineering. This entails a robotics system running customized
software that will generate a network listing from an unknown board.
Responsible for learningthe X-Y coordinates for every pad of every device
on the board. Runs the esreveR software to generate the network listing.
- May 1989 to September 1997 - American Greetings. This
was a part-time position with children in college. Responsible for stocking
the rack of greeting cards at several stores.
- October 1980 to November 1984 - Motorola UDS. Responsible
for testing and repairing modems for Motorolas Universal Data
Systems. Performed debug to component level for modems using devices
such as D/A converters, A/D converters, parallel to serial converters
and operational amplifiers. Also tested and repaired CPU cards consisting
of microprocessors, RAMs, PROMs and USARTs.
- May 1974 to May 1977 - U.S. Navy, Aviation Electronics Technician.
Active duty in military where duties included repair and test of WRAs
and SRAs; also repaired electrically and physically damaged boards and
connectors. Also served as Tool Petty Officer. Repaired Radar and Receiver/Transmitters.
Honorably discharged.
EDUCATION:
- September 1970 to May 1972: Morehead State University, Morehead,
KY. Studied Liberal Arts, earning 41 credit hours.
- November 1974 to August 1976: Completed Micro Miniature Component
Repair school, graduating first in class. Completed first term of Avionics
"AL" school. Completed the Avionics "A" school plus
Basic Electricity and Electronics.
HOBBIES:
- Tap Dancing
- Violin
- Singing
- Sewing
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