Gideon Atamfon Udo
El Paso, Texas 79912
*****@******.****.***
Objective
Obtaining a challenging position where I can utilize creative problem solving skills and
Electrical Engineering background to improve my company and make a difference in
the community.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (Fields and Devices)
The University of Texas at El Paso
Graduation date: December 2013
Concentration GPA: 3.2/4.0
Honors and Activities
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Member, 2011-Present
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), Member 2011-Present, Secretary,
2012-Present
Experience
Bosque Systems, LLC, Midland, Texas, (5/2014 – Present)
DIONIX Field Operator, (7/14 – Present)
• Collaborate with Schlumberger, Halliburton or Baker-Hughes FRAC teams to meet
contract-specific guidelines while also following EPA and OSHA regulations.
• Navigate to remote sites to supply ~$150K worth of biocide per well for 70 to
120 hours per week.
• Control, monitor and maintain chemical concentration levels in the water sent
into oil wells during the hydraulic fracturing process to kill sulfate-producing
bacteria; lengthening the well’s lifespan.
• Troubleshoot and fix problems that arise with DIONIX water treatment
equipment.
• Provide customer service to oil producer/contractor.
• Train technicians and new employees.
DIONIX Field Technician, (5/14-7/14)
• Interpret and adjust gauges and meters; assure that trucking tickets and
paperwork is completed with accuracy. Ensure the overall functionality of the unit.
GREEG Family Healthcare, Las Cruces, New Mexico, (5/04 – 5/14)
Front desk reception / factotum,
Organize and file patient charts and other health-related documents including
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checks and receipts from health insurance companies.
Troubleshoot software problems and computer issues.
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Address all questions and concerns of our patients (over 4,000 on record) and
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their families.
Schedule initial appointments (mostly over the phone) and follow-up
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appointments (usually in person) with Altapoint and PrognoCIS EMR software.
RMA Land Construction, El Paso, Texas, (1/09 – 10/09)
Welder, (2/09 – 10/09)
• Won a safety award for the company, completing the government contract
without any accidents or failed repairs.
• Serviced and maintained multiple stretches of the U.S.--Mexico border fence
adding up to a total of approximately 80 miles.
• Transported over $20K worth of various types of steel, expanded metal, rebar,
chain link sections, barbed wire, concrete (and any other tools or materials
needed) to their corresponding construction sites; Torched away excess pieces of
bent or damaged metal from the fence upon arrival.
• Closed breaches in the fence using MIG welding and stick welding techniques;
grinded, smoothed out and painted newly welded areas; Filled any burrowed
holes or tunnels with cement.
• Managed all plan-related paperwork, inspected the final job and signed for each
repair.
Conservator/Understudy, (1/09 – 2/09)
• Led construction team and Army Corps of Engineers (up to 12 people) to
damaged or breached parts of the international U.S.–Mexico border fence based
on GPS coordinates in the reports received from the U.S. Border Patrol.
• Recorded the exact location and description of each breach as well as the
materials, personnel, and amount of time used to repair the afflicted areas of the
fence (~20 locations daily).
• Took measurements and pictures of damaged sections of the border fence before
and after repairs were made.
• Cleaned, maintained and surveyed all job-related company equipment, supplies
and vehicles.
Tazas Coffee Shop, El Paso, Texas, (5/08 – 1/09)
Barista, (5/08 – 1/09)
• Made and served drinks and foods (in a generally fast-paced environment) for
customers of all ages while bringing their attention to special promotions, up-
selling quite frequently.
Skills
Familiar with Java and .NET languages.
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Efficient in Visual Basic, C Programming Language, VHDL, Xilinx ISE, Proteus,
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LabVIEW, Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA), Microsoft Office, PrognoCIS.
Unyielding focus when working on projects and learning new systems. Creative,
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Self-motivated, and Team-Oriented.
Notable Communication, Presentation, Organizational and Leadership skills.
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Projects
Designing, building and programming an autonomous multi-terrain vehicle with
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obstacle avoidance, path detection and ultra-low power consumption at less
than 1/3 the cost of hardware previously used in similar prototypes (2013,
project team of three).
Heart rate monitor (EKG) circuit with amplifying, filtering, and output modules
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(2013, biomedical instrumentation course).
Conducted prospect research and personally reached out to over 250 small
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businesses to help grow twenty20bancard’s El Paso location to over $1.2 Million
in revenue in its first year (2013, summer internship).
Slot machine with lights and sounds using Texas Instruments MSP430
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microcontroller and C programming language (2012, individual project).