JEARELL (JERRY) KELLEY, PE
PO Box *****, Colorado Springs, CO 80962
Cell: 719-***-**** email: *****.*********@*****.***
Registered Professional Electrical Engineer
- E 15810, State of California. Board for Professional Engineers, Sacramento, California,
Phone: 916-***-****
- 44158, State of Colorado. Division of Registrations, Attention: License Verification,
1560 Broadway, Suite 1350, Denver, CO 80202 or fax to: 303-***-****.
ESD Certified Professional Program Manager
Electrostatic Discharge Association, Rome, New York, Phone: 315-***-****
SUMMARY STATEMENT
• Over 20 years in professional engineering services for manufacturing and development involving design, test, troubleshooting hardware and software systems.
• SOFTWARE – Algorithm Development, Coding, Verification, & Test
• HARDWARE – Analog, Digital, & Microprocessor Design/Applications
-Excellent Technical Writing & Mathematical Analytical Skills.
• Willing and able to perform the following team functions:
-Sustaining, Systems, Test, Design, Project, and Developmental Hardware and Software Engineering
-Technical writing, Group Training, and Supervision
GOAL: To be a successful member of a rewarding well integrated technical team.
UNIQUE CHARACTERISTIC
Able to quickly learn new concepts, procedures, computer languages,
tools and then apply as solutions toward challenging technical problems.
SECURITY CLEARANCE:
1)Level: Secret – Investigation date: April 4, 2010. Clearance date: May 4, 2010. (Active)
2)Level: Secret Restricted Data CNWDI, Type: DOE Q Clearance No. CA70595 (Inactive)
EDUCATION
M.S. Scientific Instrumentation – University of California, Santa Barbara. GPA 3.29
Thesis: Designed and built a microprocessor based instrument for the High Energy Physics Group at UCSB.
B.S. Electrical/Biomedical Engineering – University of Southern California. GPA 3.0
Training/Certification
Electrostatic Discharge Association 2010, 1011, 1012, 2013, 2014, & 2015 Symposium classes
ANSI/ESDA S20.20 Plant Auditor Certification in 2015
National Electrical Code 2010 & 2015 classes
Colorado Technical University: C++ classes. GPA 4.0
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs: RF Circuit Design – Summer 2009
(Received Letter of Recommendation from UCCS Engineering Dept. Chair – Dr. Kalkur.)
Skills:
Computer Languages: C, C++, 6800 Assembly, Quick Basic, LTX Basic,
and Perl + a few others.
Software Applications: LTspice (SwitcherCAD III) for circuit simulation,
ORCAD, jEdit, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint,
Excel, MathCad, + other apps.
Measurement Equipment: Signal Generators, Meters, Oscilloscopes, Logic
Analyzer, RF, Power Analyzer, & Audio analyzers.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Specialty Engineer
Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc, Colorado Springs, CO
Trained and certified personnel in Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) practices. Evaluated ESD hardware, packaging, and other concerns. Measured, analyzed, and calculated electrical power loads and RF safety radiation zones. Reviewed and modified technical documentation. Provided technical component/circuit/system support, analysis, and recommendations. Performed Transmit and Inhibit Zone (TIZ) calculations for human RF safety at various Air Force satellite bases around the world.
Unique Accomplishments:
-Discovered a legacy system transient voltage surge suppressor (TVSS) component failure that did not meet the original design specifications. Developed options for mediation.
-Developed an online auto-grading/re-certifying ESD training program that saved multiple processing hours.
-Acquired ESD Program Manager Certification from the ESDA. Less than 100 in the world are so certified.
-Discovered relationship between a capacitor ESD sensitivity and its dielectric breakdown.
Period: January 2010 to October 13, 2016. (Honeywell did not win CAMMO contract and then sold the Colorado Springs’ division to KRBwyle. Final result was a major RIF.)
Technical Lead: Dr. Russ Hoffman, (Ph.D Physicist) available reference
Phone: Cell: 719-***-****
Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Math, and Physics Instructor
Colorado Technical University, Colorado Springs, CO
Unique Accomplishments:
-Developed extensive web-based posted solutions as examples for students.
Period: January 2013 to present.
CTU Engineering Chair: Dr. Kathy Kasley available reference
Phone: 719-***-**** Email: *******@************.***
Senior Test Engineer
Linear Technology, Colorado Springs, CO
Designed analog/digital hardware and software for IC testing at wafer and final package. Performed statistical parameter evaluation and characterization. Directed technical team design reviews. Supported overseas manufacturing operations. Wrote technical reports and application guides.
Unique Accomplishments:
-Successfully troubleshot challenging electrical problems.
-Developed a new algorithm for a challenging measurement task.
-Completed projects with high quality and on time.
-Interfaced very successfully with management, IC designers, production engineers, and technicians.
-Quickly acquired new technical skills independently.
-Developed software tests.
Period: May 2006 to April 2009
Colorado Springs Design Center CEO Rob Chiacchia x201 and supervisor Bill Colli x204 are available as references. 719-***-****. On April 9, 2009 Linear had the largest layoff in the history of the company because customers could not secure loans. This was caused by the Financial Crisis of 2007 – 2008.
Senior Test Engineer
LSI Logic Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO
Developed, integrated, debugged and tested functional test software. Troubleshot PC functional test platforms and newly developed hardware such as: RAID, SCSI, and Fibre Channel host adapter boards (HABs). Assisted with prototype board testware development. Supported Thailand and Singapore's manufacturing operations in all functional test issues. Tutored test engineers and operators.
Unique Accomplishments:
-Wrote technical documentation for ISO compliance requirements that received “very well documented” grade from the UL auditor.
-Set up equipment via a 3-person team effort at the last minute, before the Christmas break, that helped LSI earn $139,000 on a contract that was feared to be lost that year.
-Last assignment was to quickly learn and develop Perl script software tools that could automate and facilitate functional test software generation with syntax checking.
-Wrote an electrical troubleshooting guide and verified its readability via a controlled audit check for various host adapter boards (HABs) a new subcontractor was scheduled to troubleshoot. They were able to successfully debug all units with no other input.
-Developed software in support of overseas manufacturing operations.
Period: February 2001 to February 2006.
Test Engineer
SCI Plant 12, Colorado Springs, CO
Troubleshot HP Test Equipment, test fixtures, and various functional testers in support of manufacturing operations. Wrote operator certifications, test procedures and tutored personnel. (Near the end of 2000, SCI requested that I support their customer, LSI Logic. In just a few weeks with this new relationship, LSI Logic offered me a position with them.)
Period: February 2000 to January 2001.
Test Engineer and Technical Writer
TRW, Colorado Springs, CO
Wrote product specifications, Acceptance Test Procedures, and the Operations and Maintenance Manual for the Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain – Interactive Target System. TRW lost the second phase of this contract, thus the reason for my short employment.
Period: January 1999 to September 1999
Electronic Systems Engineer
Lockheed Martin Astronautics, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Lompoc, California.
Responsible for the integration and testing of flight systems and ground based test equipment associated with the Titan IV solid rocket boosters. This included supervising personnel, troubleshooting systems, and writing procedures. (Left this company because the Titan IV was to be phased out.)
Period: 1997-1998
Senior Electrical Systems Engineer
United Technologies, Chemical Systems Division, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Lompoc, California.
Assisted in the testing and integration of the Titan IV rocket electrical systems. (Memorized most circuits to the transistor level.) Supervised the operation and refurbishment of aerospace ground support equipment. Provided preventative maintenance, and troubleshooting. Technical writing involved modifying procedures per specification changes. Integrated and supported computer systems, and developed database software. Directed and supervised personnel in the activation, processing, and testing of flight batteries.
Unique Accomplishment: Determined reason for data anomaly when one of the key components (ISDS battery) was resting at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean after a Titan IV launch. (The key was simulating the recent computer data acquisition battery processing.)
Electrical Analog/Digital Project Design Engineer
Delco Systems – GM, Santa Barbara, California
Designed the complete electrical circuit assembly (analog and digital) for EMPAT (Electromagnetic Pulse Assembly Tester). This microprocessor-based portable tester is used by the United States Air Force to interrogate the nuclear hardened safety circuits on the KC-135. EMPAT has the capability of exercising over 200 electronic tests in approximately five minutes.
Engineering Physics Teaching Assistant & Graduate Student
University of California, Santa Barbara, California
Responsible for answering student lecture questions, solving analytical problems, and organizing lab groups. Developed a microprocessor-based instrument (hardware and software) for the High Energy Physics group.