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Dean Carrion

Apache Junction,AZ

Overview

9
9
years of professional experience

Work History

Customer Engineer 3

Applied Materials
03.2021 - Current
  • Most recently operating as the RS for Olympia and Enzo for Intel Ocotillo , managing all of the Tool construction and qualification of each tool. Managing iTeam and Local Teams working many tools at once.
  • Worked at TI as a CE on DPS 2 and Advantedge Chambers , working new installs and on sustaining tools at RFAB 2
  • Worked in swing shift and night assisting both day shift FSO CEs in maintaining critical Olympia/SAT tool sets keeping them fully operational for the customer site. Working with the Intel Engineer team to help make key and critical decisions to help better keep the tool fleet operational.
  • Assisted in teaching Olympia ICE and ACE courses in Albany NY’s Meta Center, teaching and assisting new and junior Applied Materials CE’s from both the ITeam and Various Customer site FSO/CEs critical training on the Olympia (ALD) Toolset.
  • Since being hired as a FSO Customer Engineer at the Intel Ocotillo Site, Have served in many roles from install IQ coordinating key tool installs, and served in various sustaining shifts assisting the Intel Customer in keeping Applied Material Olympia Tools are operating and keeping absolute dedication to our customer.

Abatement Technician

MSR FSR
10.2020 - 03.2021
  • Operated as an Abatement Technician for an Applied Materials team aboard Intel Ocotillo’s campus.
  • In this role , conducted critical preventative maintenances often under supplied air respirators, and always conducting work with 100% safety in mind and adhering to the site specific safety protocols and Applied Materials safety protocols. Assisted in upgrading tools with various CEs and helping better our toolsets and help our customer providing the best and uninterrupted servies.

Combat Marksmanship Coach (0933)

United States Marine Corps
06.2019 - 08.2020
  • While serving at 1st Marine Division HQ Battalion aboard Camp Pendleton California, I was formally recognized for my marksmanship abilities with various Marine Corps service weapons, and selected to attend the Combat Marksmanship Coaches Course. After completing the course I ended the secondary MOS of 0933 Combat Marksmanship Coach
  • Instructed Marines , from every rank , and occupational specialty the safe handling, and safe operation of various service weapons such as the M16A4 Service Weapon, M4 Service Carbine, and M9 Service Pistol.
  • Instructed and Coached Marines and helping them remain proficient , acurrate and qualified with their issued service weapons.
  • Conducted many ranges for my Unit and others, keeping all Marines safe in doing so, and always doing my best to make my block of shooters assigned to myself, better marksman and achieve the highest marksmanship awards possible.

Automotive Maintenance Technician

United States Marine Corps
07.2016 - 08.2020
  • Serving aboard two duty stations , located first within 1st Marine Aircraft Wing (1st MAW), assigned to Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 (MWSS-172), Motor Transport Company (MT CO), and then after orders were fulfilled, rotated to 1st Marine Division (1st MAR DIV), Headquarters Battalion (HQ BN), Truck Company (TRUCK CO).
  • Upon arrival to MWSS-172 MT CO, arriving as a Junior Marine and junior mechanic, quickly grew the ranks and was assigned key roles within our Company and Platoon. First role as a maintenance team leader , will four Marines serving under me , I was in charge of their duties and also overseeing there work. Also as team leader , it was my duty to help their professional development as a Marine and as a Mechanic, trying to make them the best Marine and Mechanic possible. Soon after I was appointed as the Wrecker Mechanic, In this roll , my duties were to uphold and maintain our most critical vehicles in our Companys Fleet. During this time, I succesfully kept my team well organized and kept them motivated, working and continuing to repair critical vehicles to support our missions, and keeping my assigned vehicles well maintained and mission ready. Also during this time serving in many mobile Marine Corps operations, assisting in many vehicle recoveries, aircraft recoveries, and even working with various other nations militarys. During this time , Receiving many awards for my technical skill, leadership and absolute dedication to my Marines, Unit and missions respectively.
  • After orders were completed in Okinawa, Japan , I Was reassigned to my second unit, HQ BN Truck Company, Upon arrival I was already a senior NCO and immediately assigned into a critical role within our platoon. I was placed in charge of our entire Companys tool assests, which consisted of various vehicles, and various maintenance assets. In these duties, made sure everything was accounted for, inventoried and remained completely operational and ready for possible deployments, and various military excersises. Also during this time , I was tasked with teaching our platoon how to employ , mount and use our heavy weapons assets , so that if called upon, my platoon and Marines would know how to utilize these assets to fight the enemy effectively while performing our assigned duties and missions. During this time , I was promoted to the rank of Sergeant.

Education

High School Diploma -

Bartlett High School
Bartlett, Illinois
05.2016

Skills

  • Troubleshooting
  • Attention to detail
  • Leadership
  • Communication
  • Time Management
  • Teamwork
  • Critical Thinking
  • Decision Making

Timeline

Customer Engineer 3

Applied Materials
03.2021 - Current

Abatement Technician

MSR FSR
10.2020 - 03.2021

Combat Marksmanship Coach (0933)

United States Marine Corps
06.2019 - 08.2020

Automotive Maintenance Technician

United States Marine Corps
07.2016 - 08.2020

High School Diploma -

Bartlett High School
Dean Carrion