Gyrid Dilley
About Gyrid Dilley
Gyrid Dilley is a Process Technician currently working at Kforce Inc on the Hewlett-Packard Corvallis Site since 2018. With a background in engineering and extensive experience in 3D printing and wafer fabrication, Dilley has held various supervisory roles in the technology sector over the past three decades.
Current Role at Kforce
Gyrid Dilley serves as a Process Technician at Kforce Inc, specifically on the Hewlett-Packard Corvallis Site. She has held this position since 2018, contributing to the operations in the Corvallis, Oregon area for six years. In her role, she is involved in the preparation and operation of large commercial 3D printers, utilizing her expertise in advanced manufacturing processes.
Previous Experience in Call Center Management
Before her current position, Gyrid Dilley worked as a Call Center Supervisor at Assurant from 2005 to 2013. During her eight years in Albany, Oregon, she managed call center operations, overseeing staff and ensuring effective communication and customer service.
Background in Wafer Fabrication
Gyrid Dilley has extensive experience in the semiconductor industry, having worked as a Wafer Fabrication Supervisor at Hewlett-Packard from 1993 to 2001. Over the course of eight years in the Corvallis, Oregon area, she gained valuable insights into wafer processing and fabrication techniques.
Education and Technical Skills
Gyrid Dilley studied Engineering at Linn-Benton Community College, where she earned an Associate of Arts (AA) degree from 1984 to 1987. Her education has provided her with a strong foundation in technical principles, which she applies in her current role. She is proficient in using specialized safety equipment and advanced measuring tools, such as the Keyence measuring scope and GranUPack density scale, to maintain safety and precision in her work.
Safety Practices and Communication
In her current role, Gyrid Dilley emphasizes safety and effective communication. She participates in monthly safety meetings and engages in continuous safety monitoring during 3D printing operations. Her responsibilities include communicating noteworthy events and concerns with peers, engineers, and supervisors, ensuring a collaborative and safe working environment.