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INFICON, Inc. has hired SUZANNE COOPER as a sensor assembler and TYLER LOUGHRAN as a leak detection application engineer. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Penn State Behrend. MICHAEL BURST has joined the company as an AMS technician. He holds an associate degree in mechanical technology from Onondaga Community College. Burst was […]
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INFICON, Inc. has hired SUZANNE COOPER as a sensor assembler and TYLER LOUGHRAN as a leak detection application engineer. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Penn State Behrend. MICHAEL BURST has joined the company as an AMS technician. He holds an associate degree in mechanical technology from Onondaga Community College. Burst was in the U.S. Marine Corps for five years and was honorably discharged. BENJAMIN JOHNSON has joined the company as a tactical buyer. He more than six years of managing-purchasing and planning experience and earned a bachelor’s degree from Ithaca College. STEVEN JOHNSON has joined as a mechanical assembler. He is a recent graduate of Onondaga Community College and was an intern at INFICON, prior to receiving his associate degree. INFICON has also hired RUSSELL DARIK as a semiconductor applications engineer. He holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of Arizona.

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