Trevor A Perry
Founder and Owner of El Jardin de la Vida Sustainable Living Center. I am perceptive Mechanical Engineer with extensive Nikon Corp. theory training and hands on experience with the world’s most advanced high power electromagnetic propulsion, robotics and laser optical systems used in semiconductor manufacturing.
Core responsibilities
Optimization of precision manufacturing equipment
Modification implementation Collaborate with design and application engineering |
Trouble-shooting complex systems
Implementation of new techniques and procedures Documentation development |
Highlights of employment
El Jardin de la Vida 2014- Present - Founder, Co-Owner A sustainable education center on Isla de Ometepe, our project is 100% off grid, built from natural materials and 100% self-designed and operated
Bigbelly Solar August 2014 – Sept. 2015 Field Service Technician
Pacific Lithography Engineering Services January 2013 – September 2014 Engineer and Co-Founder
NTEK, Ltd. December 2011 – May 2013 Senior Field Service Engineer
Nikon Precision Inc. July 2004 – September 2010 Field Service Engineer Levels 1-3
Bigbelly Solar August 2014 – Sept. 2015 Field Service Technician
Pacific Lithography Engineering Services January 2013 – September 2014 Engineer and Co-Founder
NTEK, Ltd. December 2011 – May 2013 Senior Field Service Engineer
Nikon Precision Inc. July 2004 – September 2010 Field Service Engineer Levels 1-3
New Process Implementation
While at Bigbelly Solar I was involved with the development of a new service department. Development of service procedures, inventory control, fleet specifications, re-manufacturing processes, and failure analyses were included in my responsibility, in addition to filed repair and installations.
While at Nikon I was heavily involved with immersion scanner process implementation. After 6 months theory training on precision robotics and optics in California, I was assigned to the Nikon Factory in Japan to observe, record, and develop methods of implementation for the first Deep Ultra Violet Immersion Photo Lithography Scanner used at Intel’s R&D.
Field Service Worldwide Quality Assurance through implementation, modification, and calibration of precision machinery in production. I prided myself in maintaining Nikon’s reputation for quick and correct solutions expected from Intel and implementing those practices to set a standard of quality across the industry.
While at Nikon I was heavily involved with immersion scanner process implementation. After 6 months theory training on precision robotics and optics in California, I was assigned to the Nikon Factory in Japan to observe, record, and develop methods of implementation for the first Deep Ultra Violet Immersion Photo Lithography Scanner used at Intel’s R&D.
Field Service Worldwide Quality Assurance through implementation, modification, and calibration of precision machinery in production. I prided myself in maintaining Nikon’s reputation for quick and correct solutions expected from Intel and implementing those practices to set a standard of quality across the industry.
Education
Oregon State University, OR B.S. Mechanical Engineering 2003
Specialties in DoE, Materials, Fatigue & GD&T
Specialties in DoE, Materials, Fatigue & GD&T
Training
6 months Nikon Corp. theory and factory build (Kumagaya, Japan) 2005 - 2010
6 months scanner theory including Kepner-Tregoe (Belmont, California) 2004
6 months Nikon Corp. theory and factory build (Kumagaya, Japan) 2005 - 2010
6 months scanner theory including Kepner-Tregoe (Belmont, California) 2004