John D. Brazzle
133 W. 800 N.
Clearfield, Utah 84015
(801)774-0948
Career To obtain an electrical engineering position that specializes in automation
Objective and research and development of micromachine technology.
Work Sep 27, 1996 to present.
Experience Undergraduate research position with Bioengineering department,
University of Utah.
Unique training in micromachining fabrication and design techniques including: Boron diffusion, mask design and generation, photolithography, silicon etching techniques, oxide growth, silicon nitride deposition, metal evaporation processes, and micro-electrodeposition. Focused research on micro-capillary and pipette fabrication techniques. Experienced in planar device design and fabrication, as well as, bio-based applications of micromachining. Extensive training and experience at the operation of clean-room equipment and procedures
July 21, 1987 to Aug 16, 1996.
Avionics System Technician, SSgt, USAF.
Extensive training in removing, testing, modifying, troubleshooting, and repairing aircraft communication and navigational equipment on MH-53J Helicopters, C-130, F-4, F-111, and F-16 aircraft. Skillful at interpreting layouts, drawings, schematics, and pictorial diagrams to diagnose electronic equipment malfunctions and at repairing this equipment using extensive test equipment. Exhaustive military leadership training focusing on the principles of Total Quality Management (TQM).
EducationUniversity of Utah
Bachelor of Science expected June 1998.
Major: Electrical Engineering
Minor: Math
Emphasis: Semiconductor Physics, optical devices, and Micromachining.
Community College of the Air Force
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Major: Avionics and Electronics Technology
Awarded May 1994
Computing Pascal, FORTRAN, Basic, Matlab, C+, UNIX, Logicworks, PSPICE.
Interests Computing, hiking, fishing, camping, family.
References available upon request.