Michael Simmons
Electrician at Mason, Austin, TX

License number
Colorado 990921
Issued Date
Apr 12, 1999
Renew Date
Jul 27, 1999
Expiration Date
Jul 27, 1999
Type
Electrical Apprentice
Address
Address
1100 Mason Ave, Austin, TX 78721

Professional information

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Consultant At Mdsimmons Consulting

Position:
Owner/operator at MDSimmons Consulting L.L.C.
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
MDSimmons Consulting L.L.C. since Nov 2008 - Owner/operator Financial Industries Corporation Oct 1997 - Oct 2008 - Lead programmer/analyst FIC Insurance Group 1997 - 2008 - Lead Programmer/Analyst Citizens Insurance Company of America Sep 1980 - Dec 1995 - Consultant Reserve Life Insurance Company 1969 - 1980 - Programmer/analyst consultant
Education:
High school with a test out on the college GED at the middle sophmore level in 1961. 1957 - 1961
High School, Academic
Interests:
Web Site creation with an artistic bent. Development of "real I", Alcohol and Drug addiction counselling.
Honor & Awards:
Numerous awards and certificates in the performance of my tasks.


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Rn At Hca

Position:
rn at HCA
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
HCA - rn
Education:
Michael P Simmons


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System And Method For 2D Workpiece Alignment

US Patent:
2014007, Mar 20, 2014
Filed:
Sep 20, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/623428
Inventors:
Charles T. Carlson - Cedar Park TX, US
Scott A. Smith - Lago Vista TX, US
Michael A. Beck - Pflugerville TX, US
Aaron P. Webb - Austin TX, US
James D. Strassner - Austin TX, US
Lawrence R. Gravell - Austin TX, US
Michael C. Simmons - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
VARIAN SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATES, INC. - Gloucester MA
International Classification:
H01L 21/673, H01L 21/687, H01L 21/68
US Classification:
269 14, 269118, 29466
Abstract:
A carrier capable of holding one or more workpieces is disclosed. The carrier includes movable projections located along the sides of each cell in the carrier. This carrier, in conjunction with a separate alignment apparatus, aligns each workpiece within its respective cell against several alignment pins, using a multiple step alignment process to guarantee proper positioning of the workpiece in the cell. First, the workpieces are moved toward one side of the cell. Once the workpieces have been aligned against this side, the workpieces are then moved toward an adjacent orthogonal side such that the workpieces are aligned to two sides of the cell. Once aligned, the workpiece is held in place by the projections located along each side of each cell. In addition, the alignment pins are also used to align the associated mask, thereby guaranteeing that the mask is properly aligned to the workpiece.