Resume of
Robert L. Young
Ph. 321-***-****
******.******.*****@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
Engineer/Analyst
Academic
University of Florida, BSChE, 5/85, EIT
University of Central Florida, BSEE, 9/88
Minors: Mathematics, Computer Science
Work Experience
1/98- Designed and implemented a LAN/WAN based
residential and light industrial control system using
Visual C++, and HTML. Wrote serial device drivers for
95/98/NT. Implemented PC_APL a Interpreter for 95/98/NT
operating systems. Developed generic tools for frequency
plane analysis. Designed TCP/IP shared variable interface.
LAN administration, building and repairing computers.
3/96-11/97 Developed Windows NT Device Drivers using
Windows Visual C++, SDK, DDK, 80x86 assembly language.
Digital communications circuit analysis.
1/94-3/96 Developed PC/APL Interpreter and Residential
AC power control interface in conjunction with an optical
sensor network. Software was developed using Visual C++
and Visual Basic under DOS and WIN 3.1.1.
3/90-6/90 Sr. Programmer/Analyst RSNF Saudi Arabia.
VAX Cluster, FORTRAN shop. Details are confidential.
12/88-8/89 Systems analysis and programming using C
and Z80 assembly language. Translated operating system
for 15 Z80 processors forming a microprocessor network to
facilitate a telephone switch. Also responsible for
implementation of applications software to handle specific
functions such as facility monitoring. Served as site
representative for Generex Corp. at Stromberg-Carlson Corp.
in Lake Mary, Fl.
10/85-1/87 Independent consulting. Various short
contracts concerning specific problems related to IBM PC
operating systems and proprietary software products
development. Both customer identity and the nature of the
work is confidential. (MS-DOS, PC-DOS, Xenix systems)
6/85-10/85 Florida Solar Energy Center. Project field
engineer. Set up state wide data acquisition network using
Z-80 and Commodore microcomputers. Read isometric drawings
of public school boiler rooms, specified placement of hot
flow meters, negotiated telephone and plumbing contracts,
inspected installation, installed remote data acquisition
equipment, specified and ordered flow meters/pipe fixtures,
and initialized/verified data acquisition.
1/84-5/85 Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of
Florida. System consultant. Involved with operating system
installation, maintenance and trouble-shooting under UNIX
using C language on PDP-11/24,34,44 machines. Responsible
for system backup, telecommunications, security, and
general administration. Also served as the software
consultant for the Computer-Aided-Design class.
8/82-11/83 Consultants & Designers, Kennedy Space Center
Systems analyst assigned to IBM Set Support. IBM Asm., PL1,
Modcomp Asm., JCL, COBOL, FORTRAN, Honeywell mainframe,
Prime Asm., GOAL. Multi-Operating system analysis and
maintenance, dumps, configuration management, operating
system release processing and installation, compiler
development, validation, and distribution. Acted as
customer trouble-shooting interface.
4/82-8/82 University of Florida, Dept. of Aeronomy &
Nuclear Physics. Was responsible for installation,
validation, maintenance, and development of research
application software. The position required knowledge of
IBM asm., TSO, IBM utilities, 9 track tapes, FORTRAN, PL1,
JCL, BASIC, Music, Unix & C on a PDP-11/24, Gould plotting,
Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Heat Transfer, Physical
Chemistry, Differential Equations, Material Balances, Fluid
Dynamics, Chemical Reactor Design, and Numerical Analysis.
The project involved the simulation of a fluidized-coal
combustion reactor.
8/81-4/82 Florida Solar Energy Center. Systems &
engineering applications programming. Data acquisition and
analysis, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Fluid Dynamics,
database design, implementation, and maintenance. FORTRAN
shop. PDP-11/24 configuration, RSX-11M operating system.
6/79-8/81 Soil Analysis Lab, University of Florida
Designed, implemented, and maintained the first computer-
ized Soil Analysis System at the university. The system
involved: interactive data entry and management using APL,
background job submission and monitoring through the APL/OS
interface (TSIO), data analysis by way of FORTRAN/Assembler
load modules, system and database backup on 9-track tape.
1/78-6/79 CIRCA, University of Florida, Batch facility
Operated and maintained card readers, printers, and
terminals under HASP & JES2. The position also involved
some consulting with regard to IBM Assembler, JCL, TSO,
PL1, FORTRAN, APL, BASIC, and the use of several local and
IBM utilities.
Computer Languages:
FORTRAN,APL,IBM Assembler,PL1,BASIC,JCL,TSO,
PLC,WATFIV,UNIX-C,PDP-11 Asm.,TI-59 Asm.,Z-80
Asm.,Prime Asm.,Modcomp Asm.,GOAL,COBOL, HTML,
Visual Basic, C, C++, APL, and HTML.
Equipment Used:
Spectrophotometer, Filter Photometer, Thin
Film Evaporator, Continuous Vacuum Separator,
Fluidized Bed, Heat Exchangers, IBM 370, 470,
4341,3033, PC computers, Amdhal 470 computer,
PDP-11/24,11/34,11/44 computers, VAX 1170,
Honeywell, Modcomp, and Prime computers
Location: Brevard Co.,FL
Area: Chemical, Electrical, Software Engineering