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Resume of Gabriel R. Vera-Burgos
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GABRIEL R. VERA-BURGOS
25794 Arcadia Dr.
Novi, Michigan 48374
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Design Engineer, ASG Renaissance, Inc. - October 1994 to Present
Assigned to
Ford Motor Company, AVT-EESE, October 1995 to Present
Worked on software design verification test plan design and execution,
test plan verification, module specification analysis and development.
Test design methodology included robust design methods.
Took part in the creation and testing of a generic electronic module
testing system, which included a National Instruments Labview-based
front end and custom module interfacing hardware.
Attended formal training in Robust Design (Taguchi) Methods and Hatley
Pirbhai Architechture Design Methods. Took part in training and
testing in conjunction with departmental efforts in support of the
corporate ISO 9000 certification goal.
Used all normal OA tools such as WordPerfect, Excel, eXceed/W, MS
Word, PC3270/Officevision, etc. Used various lab equipment including
oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, etc. in conjunction with software
testing.
Assigned to
Ford Motor Company, AVT-CAPE, October 1994 to October 1995
Worked on software for the SDC-II, a 68040-based embedded VME system
with custom designed interface cards for EEC-IV and EEC-V software
development. The software ware written in C on a DEC workstation using
the ULTRIX operating system and GNU compiler, cross-assembler and
tools. Some 680x0 assembler work was required.
Ported diagnostic software for the above SDC-II from the Microware
OS/9 real-time operating system to the Wind River Systems VxWorks
real-time operating system. Wrote user documentation for the above
diagnostic software, including error-message-to-chip mapping for
repair purposes. Responsible for maintenance on 8061/8065 machine code
associated with the above system.
Ported a 68020 assembler diagnostic to 68040/VxWorks environment
rewritten in C. Did maintenance on the Windows-based user interface to
the SDC-II software under DOS/Windows using Borland C and tools. Used
all normal OA tools such as WordPerfect, Excel, eXceed/W, MS Word,
PC3270/Officevision, etc. Used various lab equipment including
oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, etc. in conjunction with software
debugging.
Software/Data Acquisition Specialist, Renaissance Systems
Technologies, Inc
. April 1994 to October 1994
Assigned to Chrysler Jeep Truck Instrumentation-Computer Services
Implemented a real-time date analysis program in Microsoft C including
graphical data display, GUI, and serial communications. Target machine
was a PC-Clone running DOS. Used C-SCAPE, Quinn-Curtis Data
Acquisition, ECL Communications Libraries.
Software Engineer, Renaissance Systems Technologies, Inc. January 1992
to March 1994
Assigned to Ford Motor Company, Electronics Division/EV Electronics
Products Department Worked in the team charged with the design,
equipment selection, assembly and testing of a PC-based test stand
used to test the Vehicle System Controller module for the Electric
Vehicle. Took part in test strategy development for the test stand
software. Developed two major and several smaller software packages
for the test stand, which included graphical user interfaces.
Developed an EV network analysis tool for the SCP (SAE J1850) network
for divisional use. Took part in debugging and maintenance of the VSC
code, including branch analysis using a 68332 emulator via an
engineering workstation. Also designed and implemented test software
for the EV Climate Control module which included SCP and serial
communications support.
Hardware used include Texas Microsystems passive backplane ISA-bus
computer, equipped with National Instruments data acquisition boards
for digital, analog and PWM input and output, Ford designed SPA and
DSPA SCP network interface boards, HP 6653A GPIB-controlled power
supply, and in-house designed analog/digital S-100 buffer/interface
boards in the test stand. Also used various Everex, IBM and Compaq
computers for software development, connected via IBM PC-Net and Token
Ring LANS. Sun SPARCstation-2s were used in conjunction with an HP
series 64700 emulator for software debugging and testing. Used various
power supplies, wave generators, scopes, meters, and other equipment
for hardware testing and lab work.
Software included IBM and Microsoft DOS version 5.0 and SunOS UNIX
operating systems with some work done under Ready Systems VRTX
real-time OS. Programming was done in C; Microsoft, Borland, and HP
compilers were used along with Microsoft Programmers Workbench and
Borland Desktop software development environments. National
Instruments analog, digital, waveform, serial and user interface
libraries were incorporated using LabWindows and LabView CASE
software. Microsoft Windows and various other applications were used
for everyday computing, along with Hummingbird Communications eXceed/W
with TCP for PC access to the engineering workstations.
Programmer/Analyst, Decision Consultants Inc. - September 1988 to
January 1992
Assigned to Ford Motor Company/Body Engineering Performed analysis and
maintenance on Mark IV jobs and associated JCL streams used for
acquisition and organization for loading into the SE-II Warranty
Analysis system. Environment was OS/MVS with TSO/SPF and JES3.
As PC and telecommunications support, was responsible for the
selection, procurement, and installation of PCs, printers, scanners,
plotters, and various LAN and telecommunications equipment. Also
selected, procured, and installed various PC based operating system
and applications software. Responsible for investigation and
implementation of PC solutions for host-to-PC data transfer problems,
user interfaces, and high-speed graphics printing. Involved in
planning SYSGENS for SNA end devices, as well as debugging SNA and LAN
problems. In addition, served as department liaison with divisional
corporate technical groups as well as consultant on various technical
issues to customers. Hardware environment was IBM PS/2 models 55, 80
and 90; IBM PC-Net and Token Ring; SYTEK network hardware; Hewlett
Packard, Harris, and QMS laser printers; Tecmar Tape Drives; Black Box
3777/SNA emulator; Pacific Images and Intel Fax adapters; Hewlett
Packard scanners.
Software environment included IBM PC DOS 3.3, 4.0, 5.0; IBM LAN
Support and PC-LAN; Barr Systems SNA/RJE+3270 TRN; DOS batch files;
Microsoft Windows 2.2 and 3.0; Excel, Freelance, Word for Windows,
PowerPoint, SAS PC, AutoCad 10.0 WordPerfect 5.1, PCTools, XTree Pro,
SPC PC; IBM PC 3270, INPCS, and Personal Communications/3270
emulators; GDDM-PCLK; Microsoft C.
Systems Manager/Supervisor/Analyst, Wayne State University - July 1986
to September 1988
Performed problem analysis for applications across the entire Human
Resources Division. Supervised work assignments for up to 3 assistants
in department; responsible for all decisions made pertaining to
software use for divisional applications. Programming in PL/I, Pascal,
and various utilities on MTS; COBOL, Mark IV and other utilities on
MVS; Basic, Lotus 123, and dBASE III on PC-DOS.
Used CMS as interface to MVX and PROFS. Applications designed for
merit pay evaluation and implementation, job posting system, and
various employee reporting. Researched, designed and implemented a
project to restructure the classification system including a SPIRES
database, interactive updating functions and reports.
Programmer/Analyst, Consultants in Systems and Programming - November
1983
to July 1986
Assigned to Ford Motor Company/Finance Staff Performed analysis and
maintenance on Mark IV jobs and tax reporting. The environment was
duplexed IBM 3033s running OS/MVS with TSO/SPF and PANVALET.
Assigned to Ford Motor Company/Engineering Information Systems
Analysis and maintenance on exec_com job streams and PL/I programs
associated with fuel economy tracking and government reporting.
Responsible for the analysis, design, coding, and testing of an
interface between two large databases. The project required extensive
research into user data terminology and usage. The environment was
Honeywell MULTICS, running on a multiprocessing system of DPS-8s using
PL/I, MRDS, CTS, and MULTICS exec_com languages.
Programmer/Analyst, Wayne State University - May 1982 to November 1983
In charge of all computer operations for the university's placement
office. This entailed the design and maintenance of Mark IV runs and
COBOL and PL/I programs used in producing the department's Job
Bulletin, reporting co-op and internships and tracking of the student
assistant program. Performed all user training in the operation of the
programs, coordinated the selection and purchase of a complete
micro-computer system, and the subsequent moving of departmental
functions onto it. The environments consisted of OS/MVS on an Amdahl
470/v8 using SPIRES, PL/I, and MTS Source language; CP/M on an Ontel
Amigo PC using CBASIC, Wordstar, Z80 Assembly language and various
CP/M utilities.
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EDUCATION
9/74
- 6/77 WEST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, Garden City, MI
Diploma
: College Preparatory
9/77
- Present WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY, Detroit, MI
Programs: Computer Science,
Electrical Engineering
BSCS expected April 1997
Other: Professional Development Seminars in Focus, IMS, DB2, SAS,
Network hardware and software, Software Verification
and Validation techniques, Robust Testing (Taguchi) methods,
and System Development using Hatley/Pirbhai Methods; time
management from Franklin Institute
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SPECIAL INTERESTS
Running, hockey, model railroading, history, my kids
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