JOSE MANUEL REYES, JR
Electrician at Clubview Ave, Austin, TX

License number
Texas 384517
Expiration Date
Nov 7, 2017
Category
Master Electrician
Address
Address
1805 Clubview Ave, Austin, TX 78741
Phone
(512) 350-9139

Professional information

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Cisco Icm Engineer

Position:
Cisco ICM Engineer at Verizon Business, Saxophonist at Independent Musician
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
Work:
Verizon Business since Feb 2010 - Cisco ICM Engineer Independent Musician since Jan 1980 - Saxophonist Dimension Data (contractor) Aug 2009 - Jan 2010 - Network Technician Self - Employed Aug 2009 - Aug 2009 - Independent Contractor Calence/Insight Mar 2008 - Dec 2008 - Contact Center Engineer/Consultant I Dell Corporation Jan 2007 - Oct 2007 - ICM Analyst Accenture LLP Jun 2006 - Jan 2007 - IPCC/ICM Administrator eLoyalty Corporation Apr 2005 - Jun 2006 - Service Desk Incident Support Analyst Employment prior to 2005 Jan 1997 - Apr 2005 - Desktop/Server/Telecommunications Support
Education:
The University of Texas at El Paso 1995 - 1999
BBA-CIS, Computer Information Systems
Honor & Awards:
Received Certificate of Appreciation at Calence for contributions to the objectives and execution of the Leander ISD WAN/LAN Project for 2008.


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Executive Officer At 449Th Aviation Support Battalion

Position:
Executive Officer at 449th Aviation Support Battalion
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Military
Work:
449th Aviation Support Battalion - San Antonio, Texas Area since Jun 2012 - Executive Officer The University of Texas at Austin Army ROTC May 2009 - May 2012 - Associate Professor of Military Science Texas Army National Guard - Camp Mabry Camp Swift, TX Aug 2007 - May 2009 - Major, Aviation U.S. Army 1999 - 2007 - Aviation Officer
Education:
St. Edward's University 2009 - 2012
Master of Science (MS), Organizational Leadership and Ethics
St. Edward's University 1997 - 1999
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Interests:
Marathons, Triathlons


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Apparatus For Indicating Operational Status Of Semiconductor Fabrication Equipment

US Patent:
6429783, Aug 6, 2002
Filed:
Jul 26, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/362637
Inventors:
Jose Carlos Reyes - Austin TX
Michael McCarthy - Red Rock TX
Joanna Ramirez - Austin TX
Alfredo Garcia, Jr. - Austin TX
Kelvinoge Morrissette - Austin TX
Donald K. Friede - Austin TX
Assignee:
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G08B 500
US Classification:
3408154, 340468, 340473, 340679
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for indicating the operational status of equipment (“tools”) used in semiconductor fabrication is provided. In one embodiment, the operational status of a tool is indicated by a mechanical sign attached to the tool. The sign contains indications of multiple operational statuses of the tool. The current operational status is indicated by covering the other possible operational statuses. The sign is constructed of materials that are compatible with the semiconductor fabrication environment. In a second embodiment, the operational status of a tool is indicated by illuminating a light. Lights for indicating possible operational statuses of the tool are attached to the tool. The lights may by illuminated by depressing a switch. Alternatively, the illumination of the lights may be controlled by a computer that also controls the operation of the tool.


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Senior Technical Analyst For Crm Ondemand At Oracle

Position:
Senior Technical Analyst - CRM OnDemand at Oracle
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Oracle since 2006 - Senior Technical Analyst - CRM OnDemand Hewlett Packard Oct 1997 - Sep 2001 - HP Openview Specialist


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Jose Reyes

Work:
Firestone - Del Rio, TX
Service Manager
Ram Country - Del Rio, TX
Service Advisor
Toyota of Irving - Irving, TX
Assistant Service Manager
UAS Group - Del Rio, TX
Operations Manager
Ebara Technologies - Austin, TX
Field Service Technician
Education:
Hallmark Institute - San Antonio, TX
Associates in Avionics and Business Management
Skills:
Blue prints, scehmatics, Team player,electrical and mechanical troubleshooting skills,loyal.


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Jose Reyes - Austin, TX

Work:
SUNTRONIC LLC
Level 3 Solderer, Mechanical Assembly, Stockroom Supervisor
DELL MANUFACTURING - Austin, TX
Shipping, Material Handler
EXPRESS CATERING
P.T. Loader
EL LAGO - Austin, TX
P.T. Loader
AUSTIN MANUFACTURING SERVICES - Austin, TX
Lead Mechanical Assembly
H & R Block
Appointment Coordinator, Receptionist
COCA COLA - Waco, TX
MINUTE MAID
HUCK FASTAENERS - Waco, TX
Lead Machine Operator/ Fork Lift Operator
Education:
TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE - Waco, TX
General Education
PALESTINE HIGH SCHOOL - Palestine, TX
General Education


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Sales Manager At Fiesta Tortillas, Inc.

Position:
Sales Manager at Fiesta Tortillas, Inc.
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Food Production
Work:
Fiesta Tortillas, Inc. since Mar 2007 - Sales Manager


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Wafer Randomization And Alignment System Integrated Into A Multiple Chamber Wafer Processing System

US Patent:
6599763, Jul 29, 2003
Filed:
Jun 20, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/597291
Inventors:
Jose Carlos Reyes - Austin TX
Michael McCarthy - Red Rock TX
Toby Winters - Austin TX
Assignee:
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H01L 2166
US Classification:
438 14, 438462, 438 17, 414935, 414936
Abstract:
A reduction in wafer processing cycle time is achieved by conducting wafer verification and slot randomization of a set of wafers as the wafers are moved through a singular processing location. In an example embodiment, a method of processing a set of wafers in a wafer processing system includes providing each of the wafers with a scribe code thereon. Each of the wafers is presented to a first processing location with the processing location having at least one processing chamber. The scribe code on each wafer is then read as the wafer is being placed into the processing chamber. Each wafer is processed and the set of wafers is slot randomized as they are removed from the first processing location and placed into a wafer cassette. An important advantage of the present invention is the reduced cycle times and reduced capital investment that this method and system bring to wafer processing.