BIOLASE - Irvine, CA since Aug 2012
Sustaining Engineer
Polara Engineering - CA Jun 2010 - Aug 2012
Manufacturing & Process Engineer
Plethora Businesses Jan 2005 - Jun 2011
Marketing Coordinator / Network Manager
Advanced Pacific Tank Jan 2010 - Jun 2010
3D Modeling / Design
Number 1 Insurance Jun 2003 - Jan 2005
Commercial Insurance Specialist / Manager
Education:
Penn State University 2013 - 2015
Master of Engineering Management (MEM), Engineering
California State University-Long Beach 2007 - 2009
B.S., Electronics Engineering
Louisiana Tech University 2002 - 2003
Community College of the US Air Force 2000 - 2002
Journeyman, Communications Computer Systems Control
Don Bosco Technical Highschool 1994 - 1998
H.S, Manufacturing Engineering
Skills:
Manufacturing Engineering Lean Manufacturing Product Development Testing Six Sigma R&D Microsoft Office Training Medical Devices Troubleshooting Networking Project Management Management Matlab Software Documentation Electronics Cross Functional Team Leadership Sustainability Sales Solidworks Corrective and Preventive Action Validation Capa Product Launch Veterans Design Control Program Management
An assembly with a handpiece assembly configured to receive electromagnetic energy and fluid, and to selectively deliver the electromagnetic energy and/or the fluid to a target surface. The handpiece assembly includes a handpiece housing and a plurality of fluid lines extending through the handpiece housing. The plurality of fluid lines can transfer fluid from a proximal end of the handpiece assembly to a distal end of the handpiece assembly. A spray mixer can be positioned at the distal end that is coupled to fluid lines of the plurality of fluid lines. An air input port can be positioned at the proximal end that is configured to be coupled to an auxiliary air hose, and an air delivery channel can be coupled to the air input port, and can supply air to a tip of an exchangeable applicator that can be coupled to the distal end of the handpiece housing.