Deborah Tymm

Deborah Tymm is an experienced procurement and buyer professional with a diverse background in fast-paced environments. At Boston Semi Equipment, Deborah served as a Buyer, focusing on the purchase and expediting of machine and electronic parts for semiconductor handlers. Previous roles include Procurement Specialist at BioProcure, Inc., where Deborah managed a high volume of orders and negotiated pricing, and Buyer positions at Greene Rubber Company and John G Shelley Company Inc., where responsibilities included vendor management and inventory oversight. Additional experience covers roles in customer service and administration at Marshall's, City of Newton, Bartlett Tree Experts, Harvard University, and NY Life Insurance. Deborah holds an Associate's of Arts in General Studies with a focus on Loss Control and Prevention and a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from Keene State College.

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Boston Semi Equipment

WELCOME TO BSE Motivated by the growing need for smart automation solutions, Boston Semi Equipment (BSE) thrives on solving complex technology problems with smart, production-ready solutions. BSE’s biggest accomplishments are the result of close customer partnerships that challenge our team to push the edges of technology and deliver exceptional value both for today and tomorrow. BSE develops innovative automation solutions to improve the productivity of semiconductor package testing. Our automation platforms handle the growing diversity of IC package types and applications resulting from the current environment of mass customization. We also develop custom automation solutions to meet the exact equipment requirements of our customers. A leading provider of intelligent automation solutions to semiconductor manufacturers, BSE has earned a reputation as an innovator. As we expand in scope and reach, our focus on solutions continues to raise the bar for turning technology challenges into growth opportunities.


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