Search

Victor A Firtion

from Secaucus, NJ
Age ~96

Victor Firtion Phones & Addresses

  • 740 8Th St, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 864-9855
  • 146 Lazy Daisy Dr, Okatie, SC 29909 (843) 705-1082
  • Bluffton, SC
  • 18 Deallyon Ave, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 (843) 842-3655
  • 36 Deallyon Ave, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 (843) 842-3655
  • Rockingham, NC

Work

Company: Amcor service solutions Feb 1993 Position: Systems administrator

Education

School / High School: Technical Career Institutes (formerly RCA Institutes)- New York, NY 1972 Specialities: Associate of Occupational Studies in T3 Program in Electronic Engineering Technology

Skills

Hardware • Software Installation • Servers • Technical Support • Microsoft Exchange • Windows Server • Windows 7 • Networking • Vpn • Troubleshooting • Group Policy • Electronics • Comptia A+ Certification • Switches • Dns • Dhcp • Firewalls • Windows Xp • Printers • Computer Hardware • Disaster Recovery • Workstations • Antivirus • Windows • Operating Systems • System Administration • Tcp/Ip • Windows Xp Pro • Network Administration • Active Directory • Routers • A+ Certified • Lan Wan • Wireless Networking • Wan • Backup Exec • Server Administration • Terminal Server • Windows 8 • Desktop Computers • Laptops • Ftp Software • Remote Desktop • Remote User Support • Virtual Private Network • Internet Protocol Suite • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol • Printer Support • Domain Name System

Languages

English

Ranks

Certificate: Comptia, License Aa5Dtt0905

Industries

Information Technology And Services

Resumes

Resumes

Victor Firtion Photo 1

Victor Firtion

View page
Location:
50 Redstone Dr, Parsippany, NJ 07054
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Amcor Service Solutions 1993 - 2014
System Administrator

Standard Data Equipment 1987 - 1993
Repair Department Supervisor

Computer Maintenance Corporation 1985 - 1987
Senior Repair Technician
Skills:
Hardware
Software Installation
Servers
Technical Support
Microsoft Exchange
Windows Server
Windows 7
Networking
Vpn
Troubleshooting
Group Policy
Electronics
Comptia A+ Certification
Switches
Dns
Dhcp
Firewalls
Windows Xp
Printers
Computer Hardware
Disaster Recovery
Workstations
Antivirus
Windows
Operating Systems
System Administration
Tcp/Ip
Windows Xp Pro
Network Administration
Active Directory
Routers
A+ Certified
Lan Wan
Wireless Networking
Wan
Backup Exec
Server Administration
Terminal Server
Windows 8
Desktop Computers
Laptops
Ftp Software
Remote Desktop
Remote User Support
Virtual Private Network
Internet Protocol Suite
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Printer Support
Domain Name System
Languages:
English
Certifications:
Comptia, License Aa5Dtt0905
License Aa5Dtt0905
A+
Victor Firtion Photo 2

Victor Firtion Parsippany, NJ

View page
Work:
Amcor Service Solutions

Feb 1993 to Feb 2014
Systems Administrator

Standard Data Equipment Inc

Mar 1987 to Feb 1993
Repair Department Supervisor

Computer Maintenance Corporation

May 1985 to Mar 1987
Senior Repair Technician

Education:
Technical Career Institutes (formerly RCA Institutes)
New York, NY
1972 to 1975
Associate of Occupational Studies in T3 Program in Electronic Engineering Technology

Publications

Us Patents

Pattern Generating Apparatus

View page
US Patent:
39769232, Aug 24, 1976
Filed:
Apr 16, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/568522
Inventors:
Victor Andrew Firtion - Secaucus NJ
Leif Rongved - Summit NJ
Thomas Edward Saunders - Basking Ridge NJ
Assignee:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H02K 3314
US Classification:
318128
Abstract:
Integrated circuit mask patterns are laser machined by mounting substrates on a support that is periodically stepped in a y direction after each scan by a laser writing beam in an x direction. X-direction scanning is accomplished by mounting a mirror on a carriage that reciprocates by rebounding between two displaced coil springs. A coding laser beam is reflected from the carriage through a stationary code plate, comprising alternate transparent and opaque stripes, to monitor the position of the carriage and to control the modulation of the writing beam.

Apparatus And Method For Holding And Planarizing Thin Workpieces

View page
US Patent:
RE310530, Oct 12, 1982
Filed:
May 1, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/259596
Inventors:
Victor A. Firtion - Secaucus NJ
Donald R. Herriott - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
Martin E. Poulsen - New Providence NJ
Leif Rongved - Convent Station NJ
Thomas E. Saunders - Basking Ridge NJ
Assignee:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G03B 2900
B25B 1100
B23Q 700
US Classification:
355 77
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for holding a thin workpiece such as a semiconductor wafer for operations which require the workpiece to have a high degree of planarity such as photolithographic printing includes positioning the workpiece onto a planar holding face comprising the points of a multiplicity of regularly spaced-apart substantially parallel pins with a thin rim encompassing all pins to contain a vacuum in the region adjacent to the workpiece. The small abutting area of each pinpoint abutment reduces the probability of dirt particles collecting on the holding face and provides a high thrust pressure to dislodge dirt particles interposed between the abutment and the workpiece. A small amount of lateral motion is imparted to the workpiece when it first contacts the holding face to brush off any dirt particles on the abutments.

Apparatus And Method For Holding And Planarizing Thin Workpieces

View page
US Patent:
42136989, Jul 22, 1980
Filed:
Dec 1, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/965304
Inventors:
Victor A. Firtion - Secaucus NJ
Donald R. Herriott - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
Martin E. Poulsen - New Providence NJ
Leif Rongved - Summit NJ
Thomas E. Saunders - Basking Ridge NJ
Assignee:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G03B 2900
US Classification:
355 77
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for holding a thin workpiece such as a semiconductor wafer for operations which require the workpiece to have a high degree of planarity such as photolithographic printing includes positioning the workpiece onto a planar holding face comprising the points of a multiplicity of regularly spaced-apart substantially parallel pins with a thin rim encompassing all pins to contain a vacuum in the region adjacent to the workpiece. The small abutting area of each pinpoint abutment reduces the probability of dirt particles collecting on the holding face and provides a high thrust pressure to dislodge dirt particles interposed between the abutment and the workpiece. A small amount of lateral motion is imparted to the workpiece when it first contacts the holding face to brush off any dirt particles on the abutments.

Method For Reducing Rotation Components In Table Translation

View page
US Patent:
39349497, Jan 27, 1976
Filed:
Apr 16, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/568523
Inventors:
Kevin James Brady - Murray Hill NJ
Victor Andrew Firtion - Secaucus NJ
Leif Rongved - Summit NJ
Thomas Edward Saunders - Basking Ridge NJ
Assignee:
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
F16C 3500
US Classification:
308 9
Abstract:
A table is reciprocated along a straight line by a force that does not precisely control movement direction. Accurate motion constraint is provided by two separated air bearings arranged along a common axis. A third air bearing, displaced from the common axis, supports the table on a sleeve that is free to rotate on its axis.
Victor A Firtion from Secaucus, NJ, age ~96 Get Report