DANIEL C. AVERY
Cell: 920-***-****
Email: **********@*****.***
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
To secure a position utilizing my experience, education, and proven abilities that will allow me to work remotely from home.
SKILLS
Demonstrated skills in technical writing, project management and interpersonal communication.
Solid understanding of mixed analog and digital circuit designs.
Proficiency with PCB design software (DxDesigner/OrCad/P-Spice).
Working knowledge using OrCad Schematic Capture, Multisim Circuit Simulation, Matlab w/Simulink, Scilab numerical computation software, and MathCad.
Familiarity with BASIC, assembly and C/C++ programming languages, and working knowledge using TeraTerm serial port terminal emulator and macro script language.
CAREER HISTORY
Electrical Engineer, Miller Electric Mfg. Appleton, WI 2012 – 2016
Engineering support for Miller Electric Mfg. existing Industrial Systems Group (ISG) products to include
Addressing warranty reduction issues.
Schematic entry, layout review and prototyping of printed circuit board design changes.
New product development.
Test Engineer, Miller Electric Mfg. Appleton, WI 2004 – 2012
Responsible for all in-circuit test set development and program support.
System Administrator for the GenRad test machines.
Performed all scheduled and corrective machine maintenance on the GR228x test machines.
Modeled and maintained user developed device libraries.
Provided in-circuit test quotations for new business introduction.
ICT process control and evaluation.
Implementation of Engineering Change Orders (ECO) affecting active in-circuit testable product.
In-Circuit Test Engineer, SMTC (formerly Pensar), Appleton, WI 1993 – 2003
Responsible for in-circuit test (ICT) set development and generation of custom ICT test software using Alchemist, CB/Test and GR228X software environments.
Complete installation, debug and verification of test sets on GR228x machines.
Maintain and/or modify test software and provide ICT production support.
Control Room Monitor/Operator, University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign 1990-1992
Monitored atmospheric conditions within the National Science Foundation Microelectronic Research Facility using the Perkin-Elmer Industrial Central Atmosphere Monitoring System (ICAMS), IST Hydrogen Detection Devices and the MDA Toxic Gas Detection System.
Coordinated clean room toxic gas activity for Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD), Reactive Ion Etching (RIE), Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD), and Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) systems.
EDUCATION
Master of Science – Engineering
University of Wisconsin – Platteville
Emphasis: Control (Electrical) Systems
Bachelor of Science – Electronic Engineering Technology
DeVry Institute of Technology – Lombard, Lombard IL
Associate of Science – Electronic Engineering Technology
DeVry Institute of Technology – Lombard, Lombard IL
MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS
Member Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).