Cranston, RI USA (PRWEB) November 15, 2016 -- AIM Solder, a leading global manufacturer of solder assembly materials for the electronics industry, is pleased to announce that Manuel Munguia, Senior Technical Support Engineer – Mexico, has successfully completed the SMTA Certification program, and is now recognized as an STMA Certified Process Engineer.
The SMTA Certification Program is a three-day offering, intended for SMT Process and Manufacturing Engineers, consisting of a 1.5-day workshop on topics in SMT processes. The program concludes with an open and closed book examination. This challenging examination requires both written answers and calculations, with the intent to enable the attendee to establish competitive credentials, as certified by the SMTA.
“We are proud of Manuel’s achievements and delighted to have him on our technical support team,” said Carlos Tafoya, AIM’s Technical Support Director. “He has always demonstrated great enthusiasm and passion for improved SMT processes, contributing to the continued success of our team.”
Based in Mexico Manuel may be reached by phone at +5213316014215 or by email at mmunguia(at)aimsolder(dot)com.
About AIM
Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, AIM Solder is a leading global manufacturer of assembly materials for the electronics industry with manufacturing, distribution and support facilities located throughout the world. AIM produces advanced solder products such as solder paste, liquid flux, cored wire, bar solder, epoxies, lead-free and halogen-free solder products, preforms, and specialty alloys such as indium and gold for a broad range of industries. A recipient of many prestigious SMT industry awards, AIM is strongly committed to innovative research and development of product and process improvement as well as providing customers with superior technical support, service and training. For more information about AIM, visit http://www.aimsolder.com.
Barbara Soto, AIM Solder, http://www.aimsolder.com/, +1 (401) 463-5605 Ext: 5217, [email protected]
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