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Scot Parker 1033 Jefferson Ave, Apt 8 Redwood City, CA 94063 (510) 909-9982 scot.parker@gmail.com Summary of Experience: Software; MasterCam X7, SurfCam, SolidWorks, Variables Programming, G-code,
Excel, BASIC, 'C', DOS, Windows, Linux, LaTeX, etc. Types of work; 5D, Plastic Injection Molds,
Prototype, design, R&D, Satellite components, High-Vacuum components,
Also chip-making components for the quartz and ceramic industry. Machines; CNC 5D (Mitsubishi), 3D surface milling on Haas, VF1's & a VF0,
with a two axis rotary table (5-axis total), Mitsubishi QA-10 wire EDM
(5-axis), Surface grinding, engine lathes, Hardinge lathe, Bridgport mill.
Wasino CNC lathe. Okuma OSP-500 CNC mill, Mori-Seiki mills. Materials; Aluminum (7075, 6061, QC-7, etc.), Magnesium, Mold Steels (P20, H13).
Tool Steels (A2, D2, O1, etc.), Stainless Steels (303, 304, 316L, 440C, etc.),
various plastics such as Fiberglas, Polycarbonate, Nylon, Vespel. Graphite,
Copper Graphite. Also Beryllium (pure), Beryllium Aluminum Alloy, Beryllium
Copper, Nitinol, Inconel, Rare-Earth Alloys, Titanium, Tantalum, Molybdenum,
Tungsten, Platinum, Rhodium. Alloys of Niobium, Zirconium, Erbium, Yttrium.
Ceramic (Alumina), Quartz, Crystalline Silicon, and Sapphire. Education: Took two years metal shop, trigonometry & calculus at Branham High
School, San Jose. Took calculus, statistics at Ohlone College. Physics,
chemistry, classical mechanics, differential geometry at San Jose State
University. 'C' programming at Lake Merritt College, in Oakland.
Certification in Solidworks Essentials, and Solidworks Advanced, and Wire EDM
(advanced) from Mitsubishi. Employment: Ultra Clean Technologies (formerly Sieger) Sept 2012 – Present SSF, CA CNC Programmer: MasterCam X7. 3, 4 & 5 axis, though they didn't
have a proper 5-axis post and some hand editing was required. Also 3D
surfacing, Solidworks Aug 2011 – May
2012
Ajax Custom Manufacturing
Union City, CA CNC Programmer: 3 and 4 axis using SurfCam. Also using
SolidWorks. About 90% of our work was from Applied Materials. My contract
ended at the same time the incoming orders had stopped. Dec 2010 – Aug
2011
Plastikon Industries
Hayward, CA Prototype/tooling CNC Machinist: I work with a
sales team, providing technical support, involving design, reverse
engineering, with SolidWorks, material and time estimates using Excel, and
CNC machining of prototype parts. The end purpose is to provide the customer
with technical feedback and support in order to acquire sales of injection
molds, and molded parts.
2010,
Aug-Nov.
Ultra Clean Technology (formerly Sieger)
South San Francisco, CA CNC Machinist: Three month contract. They
are a contract (“job”) shop. Most of their work is for Applied Materials.
Machined 304 SST, Al-6061, Vespel, on Mori-Sieki mills. 2001
–2009
Abbott Vascular Devices
(Perclose)
Redwood City, CA R&D Machinst: Injection Molds, Fixtures,
Wire EDM (Mitsubishi QA-10). Used mostly .004” and .010” wire. Haas 5-axis
CNC milling (3-axis + 2 axis rotary table). 3D-Surface Milling, Manual Mills
(Bridgeport), Lathes (Hardinge). Took SolidWorks Classes (to Advanced), and
used frequently. Became specialized in EDM and milling very small
parts. Set up and programming. Molds from part drawings. Used SurfCam. 2001
Swiss Screw
Machine
Santa Clara, CA Machine Shop Supervisor: High production
CNC milling. Oversee manual milling department. 1995-2000
Gould's
Manufacturing
Newark CA Machinist (CNC): Prototype, low production job shop. Mostly
for the semiconductor industry. Used MasterCam, Fadal 3-axis vertical mills
with Haas rotary table (4th axis). Also Mazak horizontal mills. Much of the
work came from Applied Materials. 1993-1995
West Coast
Quartz
Fremont, CA Machinist/Programmer (CNC): Cincinnati
Arrow CNC & manual Bridgeport mill. Used bridgeport programming software,
and variable programming. Spent four months on the Mitsubishi lasers's.
Quartz, ceramic, saphire, silicon. 1988-1992
Electrofusion
(Brush-Wellman)
Fremont, CA Machinist: Programmed/Machined mostly Beryllium and it's
alloys for the aerospace and nuclear industries. Okuma CNC mill, Gibbs
CAD/CAM. 1984-1988
Thermionics
Lab
Hayward Machined a lot of 304SST and copper for high vacuum equipment. 1980-1984
Westec Plastics
Milpitas This is where I first learned about plastic injection molds and
learned the CNC mill. References:
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