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Craig Shackleton Phones & Addresses

  • 15200 Barrie Dr, Austin, TX 78734 (512) 263-8289
  • 8808 Tweed Berwick Dr, Austin, TX 78750 (512) 219-1710
  • Lakeway, TX
  • Richardson, TX
  • 15201 Barrie Dr, Austin, TX 78734 (512) 219-1710

Work

Company: Spansion - Austin, TX Nov 2004 Position: Sr. engineering module manager

Education

School / High School: Southern Methodist University- Dallas, TX 1986 Specialities: MBA in Entrepreneurship, Operations

Skills

* Able to rapidly integrate organizations • assimilate job requirements • employ new methods. * Expert in softwar... • IT infrastructure improvement and capita... • project management • engineering and operations management • automation • supply chain management • Manufacturing Execution Systems • business process improvement • cost reduction • and staff mentoring/ performance improve... • management • oral and written communication • interpersonal • and analysis skills. * Highly skilled in... • lean manufacturing • change management • supplier development and qualification • user interfaces • requirements definition • strategic planning • budgeting • contract negotiation • staffing • purchasing and supplier relations • customer service • quality systems • new product roll out • FMEA • DOE. * Driven to make cost reductions; t... • engineering • and workflow; to create a team environme... • Excel • Visio • Powerpoint • Access • Project • Outlook • Lotus Notes • Oracle

Resumes

Resumes

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Chief Technologist

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Location:
4207 Cat Hollow Dr, Austin, TX 78731
Industry:
Information Services
Work:
Averify
Chief Technologist

Systems Technology Consulting Jul 2013 - Aug 2014
Consultant | Operations Director

Spansion Nov 2004 - Jul 2013
Senior Engineering Module Manager - Factory Automation

Applied Materials Jun 1994 - Nov 2004
Senior Engineering Manager

Sematech May 1991 - Jun 1994
Program Manager
Education:
Southern Methodist University - Cox School of Business 1986
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Operations Management, Entrepreneurship
Southern Methodist University
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors
Southern Methodist University
Masters, Master of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Design
Skills:
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Manufacturing
Spc
Semiconductors
Engineering Management
Six Sigma
Integration
Program Management
Process Improvement
Automation
Engineering
Project Management
Supply Chain Management
Semiconductor Industry
Business Process Improvement
Product Development
Design of Experiments
Lean Manufacturing
Product Management
Process Simulation
Process Engineering
Testing
Fmea
Business Process
Manufacturing Engineering
Supply Chain
Failure Analysis
Management
Statistical Process Control
Mes
Yield
Jmp
Dmaic
Strategy
Continuous Improvement
Software Development
Pvd
5S
Leadership
Silicon
Metrology
Cmos
Ic
Thin Films
Product Engineering
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Interests:
Children
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Craig Shackleton

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Craig Shackleton Lakeway, TX

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Work:
Spansion
Austin, TX
Nov 2004 to Jul 2013
Sr. Engineering Module Manager

Applied Materials
Austin, TX
May 1996 to Nov 2004
Sr. Engineering Manager - Supply Management Operations

Applied Materials
Austin, TX
May 1994 to May 1996
Sr. Engineering Manager

SEMATECH
Austin, TX
May 1991 to May 1994
Program Manager

Microdynamics, Inc.
Dallas, TX
Oct 1989 to May 1991
Manager of Development Engineering & Manufacturing

Veeco Integrated Automation, Inc
Dallas, TX
1983 to 1989
Vice President of Operations

Mead Office Systems
Plano, TX
Feb 1982 to Sep 1983
Senior Engineer

Texas Instruments
Dallas, TX
May 1979 to Feb 1982
Engineering Manager

Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc
Round Lake, IL
May 1977 to May 1979
Mechanical Engineer

Education:
Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX
1986
MBA in Entrepreneurship, Operations

Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX
1976
MS Mechanical Engineering in Fluid dynamics, Machine Design

Southern Methodist University
Dallas, TX
1975
BS Mechanical Engineering

Skills:
* Able to rapidly integrate organizations, assimilate job requirements, employ new methods. * Expert in software systems integration, IT infrastructure improvement and capital asset management, project management, engineering and operations management, automation, supply chain management, Manufacturing Execution Systems, business process improvement, cost reduction, and staff mentoring/ performance improvement. * Excellent leadership, management, oral and written communication, interpersonal, and analysis skills. * Highly skilled in software development processes, lean manufacturing, change management, supplier development and qualification, user interfaces, requirements definition, strategic planning, budgeting, contract negotiation, staffing, purchasing and supplier relations, customer service, quality systems, new product roll out, FMEA, DOE. * Driven to make cost reductions; to improve quality, engineering, and workflow; to create a team environment. * Software skills: Microsoft Word, Excel, Visio, Powerpoint, Access, Project, Outlook, Lotus Notes, Oracle
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Craig Shackleton

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Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Semiconductors

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Craig R. Shackleton
Manager
AVERIFY, LLC
3535 Gillespie St APT 403, Dallas, TX 75219

Publications

Us Patents

Integrated Building And Conveying Structure For Manufacturing Under Ultraclean Conditions

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US Patent:
53443659, Sep 6, 1994
Filed:
Sep 14, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/121621
Inventors:
Richard G. Scott - Austin TX
Craig R. Shackleton - Austin TX
Raymond W. Ellis - Austin TX
Assignee:
Sematech, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
B01L 104
F24F 7007
US Classification:
454187
Abstract:
A building houses a semiconductor manufacturing facility, which is circular in shape and is of a multi-story structure. A silo is located at the center for use in storing and transferring wafers to clean rooms disposed radially around the silo at each floor. Human access is not permitted in the silo and in the clean rooms in order to prevent contamination of the wafers. Due to the modularity of the clean room structures, clean rooms can be reconfigured easily without significant impact on the on-going manufacturing operation. The modularity also permits portions of the facility to be deactivated when not needed.

Air Piloted Valve For Controlling Start/Stop Of An Ink Jet Drop Generator

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US Patent:
45203695, May 28, 1985
Filed:
May 21, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/612525
Inventors:
Craig R. Shackleton - Richardson TX
Assignee:
The Mead Corporation - Dayton OH
International Classification:
G01D 1518
F16K 31128
US Classification:
346 75
Abstract:
An air piloted hydraulic valve positioned between a source of ink jet fluid and a reservoir containing a plurality of orifices through which streams of continuously flowing droplets are emitted for printing, the valve includes an ink chamber into which the source opens, an outlet opening which permits the ink to flow to the reservoir to form the ink jets, and a bypass opening which permits the flow of ink to pass from the inlet to a remote location for either reuse or dumping. A pair of valve seats are disposed on opposite sides of the ink chamber and a pair of valve sealing members are mounted to a valve stem which extends through the ink chamber and the valve seats so that the sealing members are separately engageable with their respective valve seats as the stem is moved back and forth. A spring urges the valve stem in a direction that causes one of the sealing members to seat on its valve seat to prevent flow of ink from the inlet to the outlet opening and thus permits the flow of ink from the inlet to the bypass opening. An air chamber and movable diaphragm are disposed at the opposite end of the stem and upon introduction of air to the chamber causes the stem to move against the spring and forces the other sealing member to seat against its valve seat and thus closes off the bypass opening and permits ink to pass from the inlet to the outlet opening for supplying ink to the ink jet reservoir.

Orifice Plate For Ink Jet Printer

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US Patent:
45491887, Oct 22, 1985
Filed:
Jan 9, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/569354
Inventors:
Craig Shackleton - Richardson TX
Assignee:
The Mead Corporation - Dayton OH
International Classification:
G01D 1518
US Classification:
346 11
Abstract:
An orifice plate for an ink jet printer is disclosed. The orifice plate includes a plurality of sections of glass capillaries of equal length bonded vertically in a ceramic sheet in equidistant linear alignment. The face of one end of each capillary is flush with the bottom (unexposed) face of the ceramic sheet and the other end of the capillary projects from the top (exposed) face of the ceramic sheet. The bottom face of the ceramic sheet is bonded to a rigid support plate having a plurality of openings in communication with each of the glass capillaries. A method for preparing the novel orifice plates also is disclosed.
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