Title:Reactor Operator and Reactor Technician
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REVISION: 07-SEP-02
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Eric Vaitl
1405 Green Oak Road
Vista, CA 92083
[1]******@****.***
Objective:
A senior Software Engineering position.
Summary:
MSCS with 10 years experience as a Software Engineer specializing in
embedded systems and networking. Additional experience includes 6
years in the Navy as an Electronics Technician. Currently working on a
second masters degree in Electrical Engineering through Georgia
Institute of Technology's video extension program, specializing in
Telecommunications.
Skills:
* Real-time embedded systems programming
* Real time kernels
* Serial and Networking Device Drivers
* Java Virtual Machine internals
* JavaOS internals
* Sun Certified Java Developer
* ISDN stack internals
* STREAMS systems level programming
* TCP/IP application and systems level programming
* RPC based distributed programming
* BSD TCP/IP protocol stack internals
* Tcl/Tk application programming
* Tcl internals
* Linux/UNIX programming
* Windows NT and Windows 95 device drivers
Experience:
ViaSat, Inc
., Carlsbad, CA 3/98-Present
Working on the Joint Combat Stimulator (JCS), an F-22 Communications,
Navigation, and Interrogation (CNI) testing system. This is a $22M
contract. In charge of built in test and calibration. Working with
multi-processor PPC-603e boards running Mercury OS, VxWorks running on
Force-5V VME cards, and Solaris workstations. Miscellaneous tasks
include system administration and software configuration management.
Company internal auditor; periodically perform audits of business
functions throughout the company. Currently pursuing a second masters
degree (MSECE) while working full time.
Patriot Scientific, Rancho Bernardo, California, 7/96 - 3/98
* Added D-Channel messaging to the Telenetworks Basic Rate ISDN
protocol stack.
* Added support for D-Channel messaging to a Windows-NT miniport
driver.
* Wrote a binary flash loader to replace an S-Record loader. This
decreased the size of our delivered images by a factor of 3 and
decreased the load time from 45 seconds to 3 seconds.
* Brought all of our software under version control using Microsoft
Visual SourceSafe and CVS.
* Wrote Windows based debugging tools for testing and flash loading.
Used VC++ and the MFC class library. Wrote a Windows 95 debugging
VxD to allow us to access the bare hardware from 32 bit code.
* Finished an ongoing project for a low cost Basic Rate ISDN board
using the Telesoft ISDN protocol stack.
* Made modifications to an NT miniport driver to support Plug and
Play on Windows 95.
* Wrote a binary loader for a i960 based Primary Rate ISDN board.
* Software lead for a JavaOS based network computer project:
* Convinced management to do a network computer as a demonstration
of our Java chip, the PSC1000.
* Assisted in negotiations with JavaSoft for JavaOS, the Java
Virtual Machine, and the HotJava browser.
* Worked with the hardware people on the hardware requirements.
* Wrote a ROM monitor that used Z-modem to download binary images
and class files over the serial port.
* Ported JavaOS 1.0 and JavaOS 1.1 to our hardware.
* Made device driver modifications to hook JavaOS on to our
hardware.
* Optimized the Java Virtual Machine interpreter for our hardware.
* Integrated the video driver and a just in time compiler into the
system.
* Integrated the HotJava browser into the system.
ViaSat, Inc
., Carlsbad, California, 3 years. 1993 - 1996
* Wrote a GPS simulator for a network control system.
* Brought in and established Tcl/Tk as an X-Windows development
environment. Wrote a Tk based X-Windows interface for a UHF SATCOM
network controller. Used RPC to communicate complex satellite
communications control information between the UNIX based host and
real-time target computers running VxWorks.
* Brought in and established Linux boxes as a low cost alternative
to SPARC stations. Set up Linux boxes as workstations, NFS file
servers, SMB file servers, DNS servers, Mail gateways, Application
level fire-walls, HTTP servers, and News servers. Set up the DNS
database for the company. Set up the company's world wide web site
and firewall. Worked with the MIS staff who managed the companies
Window-NT servers and CCMail/SMTP gateway.
* Brought in and established RCS and CVS for version control on UNIX
and Linux boxes. Setup the CVS archive and established rules for
working and release software versions.
* Brought in and established the GNU tool set for cross-development.
Set up cross-development environments for m68k and i80x86 targets
using the GNU tool set with Linux boxes and SPARC stations as
development hosts. Wrote serial port debugging stubs so we could
debug targets using GDB on the hosts. Fixed several bugs in the
GDB and GCC distributions for cross-development.
* Wrote asynchronous and SDLC serial drivers for VxWorks and IP
based daughter cards. Wrote both DMA and interrupt based drivers.
* Wrote STREAMS based drivers and modules for on-board serial chip
and IP based daughter cards. Worked with Zilog 16c30 and 82530
serial chips. Wrote and integrated an HDLC daughter card serial
driver into the X.25 based protocol stack using LAPB.
* Wrote a board support package and drivers for the Nucleus real
time kernel on top of MVME-162 68040 based embedded computers.
* Brought in and established RTEMS and newlib as low-cost
alternatives to VxWorks for embedded targets.
* Wrote a reentrant IO system that works with newlib and STREAMS.
The complete system gives ViaSat the ability to rapidly port UNIX
network applications to a real-time environment.
* Made Tcl 7.4 reentrant. Set up Tcl as the shell for the embedded
system. Making the shell reentrant allows multiple, simultaneous
telnet sessions. Hooked the Tcl shell into the rest of the
embedded system. Added symbol tables so we could call arbitrary
functions or look at arbitrary data by name. Added commands to
display and modify system information in the kernel and in
STREAMS.
* Software lead for an application protocol level gateway to connect
an existing low-bandwidth military network to TCP/IP based
networks.
* Wrote the board support package to place RTEMS on an internally
designed i80x86 platform. Wrote both real-mode and protected mode
setup code. Set up page tables and segment descriptors for system.
* Wrote an application level proxy gateway for POP3 mail transport
to a low bandwidth military network (Mil Std 188-184).
Open Systems Technology, Inc
., San Diego, California, 3 Years, 1989 - 1991
Contract programming with projects involving Microsoft Windows,
MS-DOS, UNIX, and embedded systems. Designed and implemented mainframe
control software for the NCR 8500. Designed and implemented a FORTH
interpreter as part of an embedded system project. Assisted in the
development of an e-mail trouble reporting system that worked in a
heterogeneous environment.
Naval Open Systems Center, San Diego, California, 6/88 - 3/89.
Ported a fire-control system simulator from VAX-VMS to MS-DOS. Wrote
post-mortem fire-control system analysis tools.
United States Navy, 6 Years 6/79 - 6/85.
Reactor Operator and Reactor Technician
on S8G and S5W nuclear power
plants. Involved in a non-refueling overhaul, from cold wet lay-up to
underway. Involved in installation, testing, and alignment of nuclear
instrumentation, rod control, and steam generator water level control
equipment. At various times was in charge of all maintenance for rod
control, primary plant control and nuclear instrumentation. Completed
two westpacs and four special operations on the USS Barb (SSN-596).
Completed service with honorable discharge as ET2/SS (Electronics
Technician Second Class, Submarine Qualified).
Education:
MS,
Computer Science, 1993
San Diego State University,
San Diego, California
GPA: 3.91, GRE: 770 Verbal, 800 Quantitative, 800 Analytical
BS,
Physics, 1989
San Diego State University,
San Diego, California
Magna Cum Laude, with distinction in Physics
GPA: Major 3.97, Overall 3.79
Certification, Nuclear Reactor Operator, 1981
U.S. Navy Technical Schools
Awards and Honors:
* Phi Beta Kappa
* Golden Key
* San Diego State University Dean's list, 7 semesters.
Other:
Currently working on an MSEE (Master of Science
in Electrical
Engineering
) through the Georgia Institute of Technology video
extension program. Emphasis is in Telecommunications and Digital
Signal Processing.
Current top-secret clearance.
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