CHARLES GALUSKA
Tempe, Arizona *****
Phone: 480-***-****
Email: ********@***.***
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Recent Electrical Engineer graduate with a focus on Power Engineering; looking for entry-level position
Emphasis on modeling power system distribution and electrical generation
Well versed in the following programs: AutoCAD, PowerWorld, PVFactory, Microsoft Office Suite
Completed projects dealing with electrical power system fault studies
Demonstrates knowledge of essential engineering fundamentals
WORK EXPERIENCE
Intel Corporation Chandler, AZ
Field Test Coordinator Aug 2014-Oct 2014
Analyzed validity of Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) test kit trial results
Suggested improvement to MoCA testing software; reduced time needed for test
Reviewed and edited instruction sheet for clients; allowed for ease-of-use for Intel’s clients
Researched defects tracking software for department use; reported findings to supervisor
Fixed faulty test environment; test results in laboratory environment were more accurate
Jabil Circuits Inc. Tempe, AZ
In-Circuit Board Tester Jun 2012-Aug 2012
Operated GENRAD In-Circuit Tester
Reduced backlog of production inventory by 50% within first two months of employment
Reduced troubleshooting inventory of faulty boards; eased workload of troubleshooting team
Generated rework instructions as needed; eased workload of troubleshooting team
H&S Technical Services Mesa, AZ
Assembly Assistant Jun 2008-Jul 2008
Disassembled, cleaned, and reassembled power supplies and client equipment motors
Assisted in shipping/receiving products
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Senior Design Project Sept 2013-May2014
Super-resolution of angle-of-arrival detection using varactor diodes
Designed AutoCAD schematic of ground plane, machined part out of aluminum sheet
Researched modifications for post-project implementation
Simulated antenna patterns in ADS; aided in designing antenna array
Designed circuit board layout; allowed for implementation of antenna array
EDUCATION
Arizona State University, Bachelor of Sciences in Electrical Engineering May 2015