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Engineer Electrical Engineering

Location:
Washington, DC
Salary:
60k plus
Posted:
July 02, 2018

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MARY PIERRE

*** ****** *****, *.*. Telephone: 202-***-****

Washington, DC 20010 E-mail: **************@*****.***

Citizenship: USA Clearance: Able to obtain a Security Clearance

Position Applying: System Engineer, Aerospace Engineer Avionics, Airplane design and testing, Airplane Quality Assurance Engineer, Airplane Mechanic Q&A, Avionics Electrical Engineer

Salary: 60 to 100K

Highest Federal Grade: N/A

Location of job: States: USA+++

Language: read, speak and write English

PROFILE

Two years as an Airplane Mechanic, including Eight Years of Successful Education in Electrical Engineering and Electronics Technology

Motion controller design, Sensors monitoring and coverage, Radio Frequency Link Budgets for radio links Systems, Antenna design of dipole (doublets), Programmable Logic design for Field-programmable gate array. Repair Airplane Links, skin, powerplant cylinder, and timing. Electrical Design, Parallel Digital Signal Processors arranged in multi-processor schemes, Analog filter and amplifier design: Operational Amplifiers, Bessel, Butterworth, Chebyshev, Design in Lab view 4.1 & 6.1.

EDUCATIONAL

Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering

University of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC

Degree: May 2005, GPA 2.668

Relevant Courses: Engineering Mechanics 1 & 11, Electromagnetic Theory 1 & 11.

Associate Applied Science in Electronics Engineering Technology

University of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC

Degree Awarded: May 2000, GPA 2.722

Relevant Courses: Engineering Graphics, Engineering Technology, Electrons 1 & 11, Microprocess 1 &11, Electronics 1 & 11, Programming for Engineer Tech., Digital Logic/Pulse Circuit.

CERTIFICATION

Aviation Maintenance Technical Engineer (AMTE)

Aviation Institute of Maintenance, Manassas, VA

Degree Awarded: May 2016, GPA 3.5

Relevant Courses: Aircraft Systems 1&11, Aircraft Reciprocating & Turbine Systems, Metallic and Non-Metallic Structures, Aircraft Assembly and Inspection, Aircraft Electrical Systems

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Certification: Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic, May 2016/June 2017

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Program

Aviation Institute of Maintenance, Manassas, VA

Degree Awarded: August 2016, GPA 3.5

Relevant Courses: Alternating Current Electronic Control Device, Aircraft Communications & Navigation, Autopilot & Flight Director Systems

Federal Communications Commission

Certification: Element 1, 3 and 8, August 2016

EXPERIENCE

TRAINEE AIRCRAFT AND HELICOPTER MECHANIC 8/2014 to 5/2016

Aviation Institute of Maintenance Manassas, VA

Learned basic aircraft mechanisms and the latest technological advances for the world of aviation.

Hands-on techniques in areas like composite fabrication and repair, sheet metal, hydraulics, pneumatics, instrumentation, landing gear, piston and turbine engines and other aircraft systems.

Learned skill sets to properly and efficiently troubleshoot and repair aircraft systems for both fixed wing and rotary aircraft.

Trained on aircraft electrical systems and more advanced aircraft electronics (avionics).

VOLUNTEER TECHNICAL ASSISTANT 9/2013 to 11/2013

University of the District of Columbia, Department of Electrical Engineering Washington, DC

Assisted undergrad students with upgrading, and monitoring programs for UDC’s robotics projects:

Analysis done using Digital Integration Circuit Design; Digital information Technology, VHDL with Xilinx 14.6 package.

Other programs used includes VMware technology; Dell Software backup and recovery solutions.

SECRETARY, PROJECT ASSISTANT 9/2005 to 5/2007

Telesec Staffing Agency Washington, DC

Served as Assistant to Departments and Divisions at World Bank and IFC on projects that:

Use Microsoft Windows Office Suites to write correspondence and presentations

Design, edit & enter mathematical Formulas for budget on spreadsheets

Link Data Segments to other worksheets to obtain custom management financial data.

TEACHER PRE-ENGINEERING 1/2000 to 11/2004

University of the District of Columbia, Science and Engineering Center Washington, DC

Science and Engineering Center, NASA’s funded programs. Taught Elementary through High school students to:

Utilized the oscilloscope, signal generator, digital multimeter, and AC/DC power supply.

Learned Electronic circuits schematics

Builted Electronic circuits and explain the resistance, voltage and current flows of components

Troubleshoot circuit boards to components level

Created and Built Robots kits

Researched Geographic Latitude and Longitude of countries and the orbital trajectory satellites in space

Taught students’ numerous designs of satellites, space shuttles, shuttles’ launching pads, living in a non-oxygen and weightless environment in space

Coordinated student’s presentation of NASA’s Science Engineering Mathematics Aerospace Academy programs.

FACULTY ASSISTANT 1/2000 to 12/2004

University of the District of Columbia, Department of Electrical Engineering Washington, DC

Assisted students with classroom experiments and senior projects:

Supervised, Maintained and Prepared Labs for faculty

Assisted students with Computer Programming, in Electronic Lab and with their Design projects

Mentored students Senior Projects in the areas of Electronics and Electrical applications

Monitored students understand of Technical Schematics and Specification sheets

Assisted students with Research to determine if their designs would produce the best outcome for their project specifications.

SECRETARY 7/1997 to 7/2000

Advantage Staffing Services, Randstad Work Solutions, Guidance Services Inc., and

Temporaries Incorporated Washington, DC

Worked on several projects required by employer utilizing:

Word Processing programs to write Reports and Design presentations for prospective customers, filed and coordinated office meeting for Management and staff

Edited Reports and letters for managers.

TECHNICAL ASSOCIATE 7/1995 to 3/1996

LCC Wireless Communications Arlington, VA

Conducted Testing to collect Radio Frequency data:

Collected data using Cellular Measurement Analyst Program to determine drive test validity and accuracy of coverage area using a 5V transmitter

Utilized a Cellular Quality Evaluation Systems Program to convert files to a Unix Operation Systems Files that supports 4 different cellular systems Amplitude Modulation, Global system for Mobile Communication, Dual Mode Time Division Multiplier/Amplitude Modulation, and Extended Total Access Communication System

Used an Integrated Solutions, CELL Engineering and Operations Series - Cellular Computer Aided Design program as a Propagation Prediction Tool

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

University of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC; Co-Presenter for the University of the District of Columbia, School of Engineering and Applied Science. Howard University, Washington, DC Co-Presenter for the University of the District of Columbia, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Undergraduate Participation Research Programs: Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog conversions of signals.



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