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John Rock

Sr. Field Service Engineer at Accuray

John Rock has a diverse work experience spanning over several industries. John started their career as a Field Service Engineer at Princeton Gamma Tech, where they installed and supported Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy systems. John later joined SLAC as a Sr. Science & Engineering Technician, working on Linear Accelerator subsystem development and developing software applications for instrument control.

John then transitioned to Princeton Instruments as a Technical Support Engineer, providing support to OEM software developers integrating CCD imaging systems. John also worked closely with design engineers on problem resolution. John later joined KLA Tencor as a Technical Support Engineer, where they supported software retrofits and troubleshooting of E-beam metrology tools.

In 2002, John joined American Science and Engineering as an Associate Electrical Engineer, where they designed timing subsystems and high voltage control circuits for linear accelerator systems. John also developed test fixtures and procedures for system sub-assemblies.

John'smost recent role was at Accuray Inc as a Sr. Field Service Engineer, where they maintained Robotic Radiosurgery systems and responded to customer issues in a timely manner.

Overall, John's work experience demonstrates their technical expertise in engineering, troubleshooting, and problem resolution, as well as their ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams.

John Rock attended Thomas Edison College from 2012 to 2015, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Prior to that, they attended DeAnza College, although it is unclear when they started or ended their studies there. Additionally, they also studied at Pennco Technical, but the duration of their enrollment is unknown. While at Pennco Technical, they pursued studies in ASEET.

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  • Sr. Field Service Engineer

    July, 2005 - present