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Software / Computer Engineer Resume
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| Desired Industry: Computer Hardware |
SpiderID: 1883 |
| Desired Job Location: Dayton, Ohio |
Date Posted: 2/12/2005 |
| Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: 3/15/05 |
| Desired Wage: 60000 |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Experienced with over 2 years experience |
Willing to Travel: Yes, More Than 75% |
| Highest Degree Attained: Bachelors |
Willing to Relocate: Undecided |
Objective: To secure a challenging position within the system, software, and hardware engineering industry, which will, facilitates a learning environment and opportunities for professional growth.
Experience: Diagnostics Retrieval Systems (DRS) Technologies, Inc., Present. Senior Software Engineer Member of the CONCORD Intel Broadcast Receiver (IBR) program team. The Concord IBR is intended to be installed and operated as part of the Common Avionics Architecture System (CASS) on the U.S. Army Special Operations Aircraft (ARSOA). The Concord IBR provides reception of near real-time data to provide situational awareness to the aircrews. The system hosted the Embedded National Tactical Receiver (ENTR), and its related control software. The primary task was to provide operational controls between the ENTR, its relative components and users. The target platform uses the Windows XP embedded operating system and Visual C++ for the software. The target platform uses the Windows XP embedded operating system and Visual C++ for the software. The software ran on SBS Technologies cards (CompactPCI CR3, 1553-CPC3 and PMC-Videoplus cards).
MTL System, Inc., May 14, 2001 – December 30, 2003 Senior Software Engineer Lead software engineer to perform software architect design and development using Unified Modeling Language (UML) for watermarking and stegonography techniques. The software was developed in visual C++, C++ for UNIX and Java. Designed and developed a watermarking tool kit to perform robust and invertible watermarking for multiple image formats. These methods are used for copyright and image tampering detection. Applied these techniques to design and develop a steganography tool. It is capable of placing multiple files in a set of images. Steganography is the art of secret communication. Its purpose is to hide the very presence of communication.
Science Applications International Corporation, July 16, 1998 – May 11, 2001 System Engineer Member of the Lockheed Martin (LM) U-2 Automated Validation System (AVS) software engineering team. Assisted in developing the overall system design using the Unified Modeling Language (UML), and developed the underlying test scripts using the Visual Basic Script (VBS) language. The test helps validate the U-2 Core Avionics system: Bus Control Display Unit (BCDU), Inertial Navigation System (LN-33 PIIIA or LN-33 PIIIG), Autopilot Computer Unit (APCU), Air Data Sensor Unit (ADSU), Multiple Display Indicator (MDI), Angle of Attack/Stall Warning System (AOA/SWS), and associated aircraft interface signals. The AVS automates testing and validation of the BCDU Operational Flight Program (OFP) and other U-2 avionics software. Member of the Engineering Development Labs, Inc. (EDL) software and hardware engineering team. Assisted EDL in developing embedded Visual C++ software (named Concord) to operate the controls of a Communication Security (COMSEC) receiver (ENTR 8051) breadboard, and demonstrate the end-to-end integration to the HH-60G PAVE HAWK helicopter. The Concord software controls the operations of data collected from the (COMSEC) satellite to the pilot’s Control Display Unit (CDU), and controls the pilot’s commands to program the ENTR5051 breadboard. Member of the Lockheed Requirements Based Test (RBT) team. Assist in the validation of software to design requirements for the Mission Computer (MC) and Bus Interface Unit (BIU) aboard the Lockheed C-130J and C-27 aircraft. The basic architecture aboard the aircraft is built around the MIL-STD-1553B bus. For design and testing purposes a test stand consisting of the mission computer, devices (remote terminals), 1553 buses, and the Integration Test Tool (ITT) is used. The Integration Test Tool (ITT) is used to simulate the various Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) that interface with the MC via the 1553B-bus architecture. For the RBT team, developed a tool to parse the aircraft's MC and BIU Software Requirement Document (SRD) and automatically generate the basic test scripts files. These files are then executed on ITT.
Education: Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering: Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, 1987.
Skills: PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES C C++ Visual C++ VBA Pascal Ada FORTRAN Forth PDP-11 Assembly MC68000 Assembly Jovial Access Basic PRODUCT CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS PCMS APEX (Rational) CVS MS SourceSafe 6.0 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MS Access
DBaseIII Borland Paradox Oracle GRAPHICS LANGUAGE/ SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PACKAGES Paint Shop Pro ImageMagick 5.3.8 V++ Rational Purify Motif Gnuplot
OFFICE AUTOMATION PACKAGES MS PowerPoint MS Word MS Excel System Architect, UML Rhapsody, UML vi Editor Norton Utilities Wordperfect Explorenet 2000
OPERATING SYSTEMS MS Windows (ALL) MS_DOS UNIX Linux VAX / VMS
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