Ryan Callaway 469-***-****
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Objective
Skilled, resourceful, and dynamic individual looking for an entry-level analog design engineer position in a renowned organization. My goal is to re-align my current career path as a product marketing engineer and use my university and at-home skills to transform back into a more traditional analog design engineer.
Professional Accomplishments
Professional Strengths:
University knowledge of the concepts, practices, and processes of analog design
Knowledge of analog IC development cycles
Possess strong interpersonal, organizational, time management skills, written and verbal skills
Highly motivated, quick learner, and multitasking employee
Skilled in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with sales, customers, marketing, and field applications.
Undergraduate Research – UT Dallas
Clean Room Deposition of MoS2 for battery technology research
Use of highly advanced and expensive equipment in controlled environments to produce carbon nanotubes
Data Analysis – Collected and analyzed test/simulation results. Presented the analysis results and proposed the solutions for modifications.
One of two undergraduate students chosen for graduate research
Product Marketing Engineer – Precision Delta Sigma Data Converters - Texas Instruments
Worked with large team of engineers and professionals on multi-million dollar projects that delivered on time.
Use of test and measurement equipment to help debug customer issues
Determined design approached and circuit topology
Aid in product definition from customers – understand customer’s needs and able to translate them into technical information
Convinced upper management to invest in ADC training series and collateral to help customers speed their time to market
Focus Markets: Test & Measurement, Bio-Potential/Medical Measurements, Grid Infrastructure, Automotive, and Audio
Home-Lab Analog Design
Use of my at-home analog design laboratory to create interesting and fun projects
Designing analog circuitry for several different home-based applications which include components like operation amplifiers, precision data converters, voltage references, oscillators, passive components, and microcontrollers
Verify design approach through simulation using PSPICE
Use of CAD software to layout custom PCBs
Current Project: Power Monitor for Energy Savings throughout household
Current Project: 3-axis Pocket Laser engraver
Current Project: Lab Power Supply
Current Project: Wireless connected video and audio baby monitor
Equipment and Software
Equipment Familiarity
Oscilloscope
Function Generators
Power Supplies
Soldering Equipment
Test Equipment
Microcontrollers and some FPGA familiarity
Software Familiarity
Eagle/Auto CAD PCB Layout including best practices for circuit design and layout
Circuit Simulators and Circuit Layout Tools
C/C++ for interfacing with microcontrollers and FPGAs
Work History
Product Marketing Engineer
Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX
February 2015 - Current
Technical Sales Associate
Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX
August 2014 – February 2015
Shift Supervisor
Starbucks Coffee, Dallas, TX
June 2006 – August 2014
Education
Bachelors in Electrical Engineering – 3.2 GPA
Analog Circuit Design
University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX
April 2014
References and Citizenship status
References are available upon request. United States Citizen, able to obtain DoD Defense Clearance.