DAVID ODHIAMBO
**** **** ***** *****, *****, Fort Worth, Texas.
***********@*****.***
Objective: To obtain a position that will enable me to use my strong
organizational skills, educational background, and ability to work well
with people, customers and company equipment while ensuring optimal work
performance.
Education
University Of Texas at Arlington: Bachelor of Science -Computer Engineering
(2014)
Tarrant County College: Associates Computer Hardware Technology (2008)
Job Experience
Self Employed: Computer repair technician (Jan 2012- Current)
Pitney Bowes: Acting Quality Control, Dispatch, Machine Operator, Mail
Sweeper (Jan 2005- Aug 2007)
Pep Boys: Sales, Delivery driver (March 2003- Jan 2005)
Skills
Bachelors in Computer Engineering
Associates in Computer Hardware Technology
Certificate of Completion (Computer Hardware Technology)
Certified HVAC Technician
Certified Telephone Repair Technician
Soldering
Programming Languages including C, C++, C#, Java, Python, Html
PLC
Programming projects
C Programming
In Intermediate C programming, the project that I did was to design and
write a program that works as a support system for making travel plans. I
put together a small database for making travel arrangements. Once the
program was completed, the program user was able to perform tasks such as
choosing tasks from a menu (menu-driven program). The user was able to
continue with the choices as long as they did not choose to end the program
from the menu.
In addition to the previous C project, in my Algorithm and Data Structures,
we used C programming to investigate the various optimal algorithms that
have already been proven.
Assembly Language
In my Computer Organization class, we used assembly language for Intel
based computers to learn about how the Operating system controls its
components. In the Embedded programming of Pic Microcontrollers, we used
both C and Assembly languages to program PIC chips. One of the labs was ADC
and DAC conversion and vice versa.
Java Language
In my project in Java, I learnt how to write object oriented programs in
Java to create a database which traded stocks. I also used Java for my
Networking Course to set up a virtual connection between two computers to
illustrate how computers communicate over the internet.
Mat Lab
In mat lab, my projects included setting up computational methods and
designing math to be used by computers.
Python
In my operating systems class, I used Python to create a program that
grabbed the weather data from yahoo and sent it to a cell phone number to
give weather updates automatically.
For my Quantitative Computer Architecture, I used Python in addition to
Assembly language to make an assembler and a virtual simulator in python to
simulate memory mapping and management.
Personally, I have used python to do various automatic calculations for my
NFL statistics, for my friends to use in their Fantasy Football as a hobby.
I have also played around with python graphics to simulate a house using
coordinates that I got online, and found it to be the simplest language.
C# and XAML
For my senior design project, my team and I used C# and XAML to create a
virtual fighter type of software. The Software is Judo equipment software
that manages a match between two contestants. The link to our SRS and
detailed explanation is below
http://ranger.uta.edu/~odell/Senior_Design_Document_Library/Summer2013/SRS_T
KForce_1.0.pdf