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Engineer Project Manager

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United States
Posted:
November 07, 2015

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James Pawloski

**** ********* **, ***** ******, Mi 49505

727-***-**** acsc5s@r.postjobfree.com

Education

Grand Rapids Junior College, Michigan: Majored in general engineering: calculus, physics, and chemistry.

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: Major was electrical engineering. Took courses in advanced math and physics, computer logic, mini-computer programming and modeling, logic design and very little analog circuit design.

Skills/ Experience

Software languages used:

Assemblers; Pentium (II/III/IV 80X86, 680X0 Z80, PDP11 & 8, VAX

High Level; 'C SQL (Ingres embedded C, MS SQL 7), FORTRAN, Basic (with some VB), Forth

Operating Systems; MSDOS, Windows (2008 server, XP, 7,8.1), UNIX some (Linux also), VMS, Netware 2.15-5.0, RSX11M

Commercial; US DATA FactoryLink, WonderWare InTouch, WonderWare InBatch, Intellution DMACS & Fix, Indusoft

Industrial; Allen Bradley-PLC2,3,5,500,5000; TI 900 series, GE Fanuc Series 6, ABB Mod 300, Siemens 100U, Modicon (now Schneider) etc.

Drivers; SCSI, RS-232, DMA controllers, Timers etc.

Hardware worked with and designed:

Integration of micro/minicomputer systems into businesses, factories, and warehouses; PC-Lan design and implementation; Computer system load and projected growth calculations; Logic and chip level design using high speed CMOS and TTL; Industrial controls, motor control centers, and instrumentation applications for factory control and automation; Laser setup for photo-optic digitizing; Fiber optics used in high speed communication; Etc. also the typical Autocad and Autocad Electrical software for documentation of the above.

Employment

12/2014 to Present Dematic:

Controls engineer for complex conveyor systems used in large warehouses (1 million plus square feet). Design, program, and install the controls and networks needed to move items from receiving into the warehouse or directly onto trucks bound for retail stores or the commercial parcel carriers. This involves high speed sorters, merge lanes, and pick modules using integrated displays and automated voice to deliver items needed for that location. These systems use barcode routing.

03/91 to 12/2014 Polished Electronics (owner):

Major Projects:

Lepage Bakeries – Add another mixer front end measuring/delivery system to the current FactoryLink and PLC-5. The line now has three mixers.

Green Mountain Baking Co. (Brattleboro, Vt) - Installed another mixer front end (measuring/delivery system) to the current WonderWare/PLC-5 system.

ButterKrust Bakeries, Lakeland FL – Re-setup bread line so the network is not clogged and reprogram WonderWare so it would work all the time.

Anheuser Busch, Inc. (Jacksonville) -- On the Finished Beer System I added ten new tanks to the present system, upgraded the Report Station to U.S. Data's FactoryLink. Upgrade Novell Network WAN for the plant.

Lepage Bakeries -- Upgrade a bakery to FactoryLink on their bread line and added a yeast system. I also rewrote the PLC-5 program.

Anheuser Busch, Inc. (Tampa) -- Added reports to the VAX VMS/ Ingres database using 'C' and embedded SQL.

Lepage Bakeries -- Automated the roll line, integrated it with the bread line system for the bakery. It was using FactoryLink & a PLC-5 (see above).

Anheuser Busch, Inc. (Tampa) -- Integrated VAX daily reports so the system prints the same sets of data.

Green Mountain Baking Co. (Brattleboro, VT) - Installed an automated ingredient delivery system to the mixers using a WonderWare factory automation package with multiple PLC-5's. Various WonderWare upgrades and enhancements.

01/90 to 03/91 Hampton Tilley and Associates, Inc. - Tampa, Florida

System Engineer: Factory automation and control programming for various clients. This involves using PLC's, PC/AT's and VAX minicomputers in a wide assortment of configurations. This position also includes taking care of all 'in house' computers (hardware and software setup and problem solving). A typical large system would have multiple PLC-3's connected over a peer link with PC's running US Data FactoryLink with a Micro-Vax doing the overall reporting. The user interfaces would be programmed in 'C'. There is a huge database that is used to keep track of each cell and another for the whole system. The VAX uses Ingres for the database with 'C' and embedded SQL.

04/89 to 12/89 Home Shopping Network (PSi), St. Petersburg, Florida

System Engineer: Integrate an automated telephone call processing system with the various phone companies. This is a totally digital system with multiple T-spans. I was programming in 80X86 assembler. The board was a multibus master. I programmed the SCSI interface.

04/87 to 04/89 Reimelt Corporation, Odessa, Florida

System Engineer/Project Manager: Integrated a PC with Programmable Logic Controller(s) to provide a real time automation control system with color graphic animation for bakeries. I programmed the PC in 'C' and the PLC in 'ladder logic' along with designing the total electrical system of motor control centers, instrumentation, layout etc. The systems ran Desqview for multitasking and a FactoryLink package to tie the animation and networking together. Version 1.13 was the first version of FactoryLink that was running the bakery.



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