Alex D. Illuzzi
*** ***** ******* **** *** C-***, Media, PA 19063
Tel: 732-***-****; Email: ****.*******@*****.***
OBJECTIVE
A position in data analysis that will allow me to utilize my math, programming, and data skills that I have developed from my engineering career.
PROGRAMMING KNOWLEDGE
Microsoft Excel/VBA
Microsoft Access/SQL
C/C++
R
MATLAB/Simulink
Python
EDUCATION
The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ, May 2012
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
GPA: 3.81/4.0 scale; Dean’s List (7 semesters); Magna Cum-Laude
HONORS
Active Secret Government Security Clearance
TCNJ Honor Society Member
TCNJ Armstrong Scholar
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Member
Ocean County Society of Professional Engineers Alex Duque Scholarship Recipient
Eagle Scout – Boy Scouts of America
Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholar
EXPERIENCE
Electrical Engineer, Life Cycle Engineering, Philadelphia, PA, July 2014 – Present
Conduct tests on the DDG-1000 Navy ship class low voltage power distribution system at the land-based test site and analyze sensor data in order to troubleshoot and solve issues observed on the Navy ships.
Review technical documentation related to ship power distribution design and maintenance procedures to ensure accuracy.
Provide technical support to the DDG-1000 class of Navy ships as well as on-ship support and troubleshooting
Project Manager, BAE Systems Technology, Mount Laurel, NJ, Dec 2013 – July 2014
Coordinate a team of nine System Engineers throughout the baseline development process to successfully support milestone events, test integration, and technical reviews.
Update and maintain database of metrics to assure accuracy and consistency between organizations.
Work closely with the government customer by providing weekly/monthly status reports and updates regarding previous and upcoming events, along with baseline status and trends.
Project total cost throughout the project lifecycle to ensure proper funding is accounted for.
System Engineer, BAE Systems Technology, Mount Laurel, NJ, July 2012 – Nov 2013
Attend Engineering Test and Evaluation sessions which involve C++ code review, data analysis, and the testing of software to be implemented on Navy combat systems.
Participate in technical data package reviews of Navy test procedures and requirements to ensure the validity of engineering and mathematical principles.
Senior Project – Autonomous UAV, The College Of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ, August 2011 – May 2012
Collaborated with a team of four engineers to design and construct an autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle, with responsibilities including flight stability and controls, power management, and hardware implementation.
Converted raw data from various sensors into a usable form of navigation data, and performed real-time filtering on this data in order to determine the relative position of the UAV to its’ surroundings.