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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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Employment Category: |
Legal |
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Mail Extractor
04/2012 - 06/2025
Mail
Sorter
4/2012 - 6/2025
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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machine operator |
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11/2017 - 01/2018 |
Adecco staffing |
1000 Shutterfly Blvd, Fort Mill,
SC |
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Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Printing picture on mousepad using
Owen cook machine |
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Conveyor Belt Operator 03/2015 - 04/2017 |
Saddle Creek Logistics Svc |
6420 Saddle Creek Ct, Harrisburg,
NC |
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Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Work from: hire dynamics staffing
Agency |
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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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Full Time (30 Hours or More) |
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Warehouse working at Spencer gift
distribution |
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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 Need
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
need to separate and pick up all box use pallets jack and left up and move
product |
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Store owner |
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11/2001 - 04/2010 |
jay’s mart |
124 carnival street-B, Charlotte,
NC |
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convenient store operation and Management
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 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. https://hemalshah-resume.blogspot.com |
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