Joshua Thomas Masters
acs0w6@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, Engineering July 2015
East Carolina University
Major: Electrical Engineering
Associates of Arts and Associates of Sciences May, August 2012
Pitt Community College
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Technical Skills and Knowledge
An understanding of digital logic and digital electronics including Boolean algebra, number systems, logic gates, data structures, and both combinational and sequential logical design and optimization
The ability to apply applications in sampling, modulation, filtering and digital signal processing with relevant examples in electrical, mechanical and biomedical engineering
Fundamental concepts of measurement and instrumentation at the system level.
oMeasurement systems that cover electrical parameters of measurement, data acquisition and signal conditioning
oControl systems that cover application of mathematical and analytical tools to model analyze and design automated feedback control systems for dynamic processes.
Fundamental understanding of circuits: concepts of electric circuit analysis, electro mechanics and electrical instrumentation systems
Engineering graphics including sketching and working drawings, multiple views, solid modeling software, drawing standards and dimensioning
COMPUTER SKILLS
Proficient in applications of multiple modern programming tools and languages including, but not limited to: LabVIEW, Solidworks, ICircuits, Excel, MatLab, Multisim, Pspice, Microsoft Project, Visual Studios, C & C++ programming
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS SKILLS
Analysis of cash flows including cost, revenue, and benefits that occur at different times. Including use of equivalent worst, benefit cost: benefit, and rate of return including impact of depreciation and taxes.
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITYS
Served as an Engineer mentor/coach for Pitt County’s Junior High School level “First Team 2642 PITT Pirates Robotics” 2014 Competition
Member of the Eastern North Carolina Chapter of IEEE
EXPERIENCE
Engineering Hardware and Design Tec (CO-OP)
NAVAIR, Cherry Point
The objective was to redesign the RTCASS Depot power monitoring hardware and software that controls the 115VAC 60Hz and 400Hz input power used on naval ships.
From this I learned firsthand how the engineering design process works. From conception, to planning, to execution, this project had it all. The responsibilities besides designing and building the unit included talking to venders directly about prices and availability of parts needed for the unit.