Firas Almasyabi U.S. Citizen, Federal Employee
*** ******** **, *** **, Antioch, TN 37013 *******************@*****.***
Education B.S. in Electrical Engineering, minor in Applied Math
May 2014
Boise State University, Boise, ID
*Industrial Energy Efficiency course, Spring 2014 - Gained
design experience with heating, cooling, and lighting for
energy efficiency
Cisco Certification 2008
Skills and Qualifications
. Five years working for the U.S. Army corp. Engineers in Baghdad Iraq
. Adhere to regulations and policies
. Site visits to projects and field offices.
. Familiar with designing of engineering projects such as drawings and
maps for electric power transmission and distribution, control
systems, and communication systems.
. Cost analysis experience
. Working in a fast paced environment
. Solving problems and making modifications
. Design and analyze power feeders, signals and systems
. Computer networking
. Preparing technical reports
. Communicate effectively in a team environment
Computer Skills
. Java
. Matlab
. Xilnx (PLC)
. AutoCAD (certified)
. MS Office certified
. Visual Basic
. EagleCAD
Experience
Linguist &Engineer (full time) U.S. Army, Baghdad, Iraq May
2003 - November 2008
. Provided English translation to U.S. Army engineer personnel
. Conferred with engineers regarding transmission lines
. Investigated customers issues and determined solution
. Gained excellent communication skills
. Attended several IEEE WEMD symposiums
Assistant Engineer (part time) Ministry of Oil, Baghdad, Iraq
Summer 2008
. Worked in a team to maintain and repair facility fire alarm system
. Gained excellent troubleshooting and problem solving skills, and
replaced transistors
Engineering Projects
Senior Design Projects, 2013-2014
. Worked in a team to design and build a wind turbine for the
Collegiate Wind Competition. Responsible for designing the boost
converter, and rectifier
. Independently designed and built an audio amplifier. Collected and
analyzed data. Constructed electronic boards
Engineering Club, Summer 2013
. Collaborated with local engineers to build and calibrate Handicap's
equipment. Measured forces and momentum.
References:
Said Ahmed-Zaid, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Electrical & Computer Engineering
**********@**********.***
Phone: 208-***-****
Bill Knowlton, Ph.D.
Professor (Joint appt MSE and ECE)
Materials Science & Engineering
*********@**********.***
Phone: 208-***-****
More references are available upon
requested.