Dennis L. Osheim
Portland, Oregon 97217
Cell: 503-***-****
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Profile:
Dennis Osheim is a highly accomplished electrical engineer with extensive experience in electrical and firmware design of cutting-edge products. Experience includes the design of products over a broad range of technologies and complexity which include: analog and smart digital designs, high speed server motherboards and handheld battery-operated devices.
Skill Summary:
PCB CAD Tools: Cadence Concept/Allegro, OrCAD Capture/Layout, Adiva, Cadnetics, Mentor BoardStation, PCB Artist, ExpressPCB & ExpressSCH.
Software tools: Intel ASM80, ASM86, PLM80, PLM86, PASCAL86, MicroChip’s PIC18F C compiler, Keil CA51 Compiler, Mircochip IDE, Microchip C, Atmel C, DataIO Abel, Perl, Python, TCL, Xilinx ISE, & Borne Shell scripts, RTOS, Silicon Labs IDE, C-shell, Bash Shell.
Working knowledge of IEC 61010 and IEC 60950 Safety Requirements as well as Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC Guidelines for CE marking and UL certification, I2C, SPI, IPMI, PCIe.
Low power / Battery designs
Design Specialties: Embedded microcontrollers, Rapid product development, High density electronic packaging, Manufacturability (DFM), Testability (DFT)
Assembly and Manufacturing Specialties: Small volume production (From 1 to 1000 units), Turn Key for higher volume products, Assembly instructions, Test fixture development and documentation, RoHS Compliance,
RoHS design conversion, UL certified manufacturing
Professional History:
Kelly Services (Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, Oregon) - August 2014 to June 2015
Validation Engineer
Wrote, debugged, maintained and ran suite of ME PTU Firmware validation tests. Debugged test failures, rewrote tests as required, and converted manually executed tests to run automatically.
eTech Global Services (Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, Oregon) – November 2013 to July 2014
PAE Support Engineer
Replicated field problems by reproducing configuration and writing test scripts. Maintained small Lynix server farm of about 10 servers. Installed various versions of OS and upgraded NIC firmware as required.
Puralytics, Beaverton, Oregon - July 2011 to October 2013
Manufacturing Engineer
Designed the electrical control system for the Shield 500 (2.0) product line. Provided manufacturing and firmware support for feature changes to the preceding product generation. Performed product assembly and test. Designed and built test fixtures. Performed chemical analysis tests of system performance.
Peripheral Logic Corporation, Hillsboro, Oregon - 1991 to 2011
Founder and Principle Engineer
Performed a variety of duties related to the daily operations of an engineering consulting firm. Peripheral Logic Corporation was founded as an engineering consulting/custom electrical design company focusing in the board level design services arena.
PLC Client list:
Agilent Technologies Avago Technologies Credence Systems Hewlett Packard – IBM – Intel – Leviton – Logitech Sequent Computer Systems –Sun Microsystems –Square D Electric - Ambric – AmFor Electronics Axiom Electronics – Cascade Microtech – Flightcom – Gary Stewart Audio – Lifeport – Lightshot Systems – Oceaneering Pacific Star Communications Phoseon Pietro’s Pizza Puralytics – Rosen Aviation Softeq U.S. Forest Service.
Sequent Computer Systems, Beaverton, Oregon 1985 to 1991
Senior Hardware Design Engineer
Project Leader for signal integrity group (four engineers), CAD interface specialist, designed peripheral bay (supported up to eight hot swappable hard drives), and designed VME bus interface for Balance series product line. Designed custom variants of standard products for OEM customers. Red Light Team Leader.
Spacelabs, Hillsboro, Oregon 1983 to 1985
Senior Software Engineer
Project Leader and firmware designer of 80186 based thermal printer, a part of a hospital intensive care patient monitoring system. Programmed in Pascal86.
Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, Oregon 1976 to 1983
Senior Hardware Design Engineer
Project leader and HW designer of SDK 51 and ICE 186/188 emulators. Designed firmware for
ICE80, ICE 86A/88A and RBF89 projects. Programmed in ASM86, PLM80 and PLM86.
Military Service (AQ2) 1970 to 1975
1973 – 1975 USS Enterprise AIMD – Supported first carrier deployment of F14 (Tomcat).
AWG9 Weapon control system specialist.
1971 – 1973 NAS Mirimar – repaired F4 Radar Fire control systems.
F4B (Phantom) intermediate level maintenance Fire control radar
technician
1970 – 1971 NAS Memphis – AV “A” and “B” schools.