Daniel Buxton Joins Advanced Circuits Tempe Division as QA Manager
December 14, 2017 | Advanced CircuitsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Daniel Buxton has joined the Advanced Circuits management team as quality assurance manager for its Tempe Division. He brings a wealth of knowledge in statistical analysis and a data-driven approach for eliminating process defects with Six Sigma Black Belt certification.
Daniel comes to Advanced Circuits with over 30 years of extensive experience in the electronics industry. Over his career, he has held various senior level positions in research & development, quality, manufacturing, and engineering. He began his career in the printed circuit board industry at Continental Circuits as process control/quality control engineer and later as senior manufacturing engineer at Sanmina. For the past 10 years, Buxton has held key positions with Isola.
“Daniel’s impressive experience and vast knowledge of the industry will further strengthen Advanced Circuits’ commitment to exceeding customers’ expectations for high quality and reliability," said John Yacoub, president and CEO of Advanced Circuits.
About Advanced Circuits
Since 1989, Advanced Circuits has been the leading printed circuit board manufacturer specializing in both Prototype and Production quantities and is ranked in sales volume among the top 3 PCB fabricators in North America. Offering true one-stop convenience and assured quality with in-house fabrication and small-quantity/quick-turn assembly services, Advanced Circuits’ PCB solutions range from the simplest designs to the most rigorous requirements for the medical, commercial, defense, and aerospace marketplace. Advanced Circuits is MIL-PRF-31032, MIL-PRF-55110, AS9100, ISO 9001 Certified, IPC 6012 3/3A, IPC 6018 Class 3 Qualified, and ITAR Registered as well as being DOD contracts ready. The company is well known for its expedited turn time capabilities including Same Day and Weekend turns and its industry best on-time shipping record. An innovator in PCB services, Advanced Circuits offers free design for manufacturability (DFM) checks at FreeDFM.com and its popular free PCB layout software “PCB Artist” at PCBartist.com. For more information, click here.
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