David Matte
Londonderry, New Hampshire 03053
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Senior Software Engineer
Graphical User Interface (GUI) developer with more than fifteen years of experience in the design of WPF UI applications for Medical Device products.
Expert in creating intuitive operator interfaces for customer use as well as diagnostic applications used by service personnel.
Experienced at creating custom WPF User Controls for efficiency and reuse.
Skilled with creating custom cybersecure Windows 10 Enterprise IoT LTSC images for medical devices
Technical Tools
Microsoft Visual Studio (2022), Azure DevOps, Agile, Expression Blend, WiX Installers, LabView, Microsoft Office, and more
Technologies
C#, WPF, .NET, MVC, MVVM, Prism, Unity Framework, Unit Test, Windows Images Professional Experience
Windows Developer, 10/2008 to Present – Cynosure, Inc. Westford, Ma Windows UI designer for industry-leading aesthetic lasers. My contributions included:
Development of product User Interfaces through the software lifecycle, from requirements definition through successful deployment and maintenance.
Create custom Windows images with cybersecurity features that allow the product to be used in kiosk mode
Development of Field Service Applications which include diagnostics, software upgrade, calibration wizards and product event log collection.
Work closely with Marketing, Clinical, Product and Service managers during product concept phase in defining and optimizing screen concepts for ease of use and efficiency.
Excelled in rapid development and documentation in a fast-paced (18-24 month) new product development team environment.
Senior Test Engineer, 12/2004 to 10/2008 – Cynosure, Inc, Westford, Ma. Designed and developed applications for the manufacture, test, and repair of aesthetic laser products. My contributions included:
Analyze product test requirements and provide test software for use by a Contract Manufacturer in circuit board and sub-assembly testing.
Developed numerous test applications using LabView, Test Stand and WPF.
Assisted in the reduction of test time for laser products from 3 days to 4 hours by implementing sub-assembly testing at the Contract Manufacturer. David Matte
11 Apollo Road
Londonderry, New Hampshire 03053
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Sustaining Engineer, 4/2004 to 12/2004 – General Electric, Ion Track division Sustained and improved product designs for explosives and narcotics detection/identification instruments, and portable contraband detectors. My contributions included:
Facilitate product design improvements in response to customer feedback, including hardware, software, and pneumatic design changes to increase accuracy and dependability of contraband detection instruments.
Evaluate product field failures and make design changes to improve product reliability.
Work closely with Quality Engineering to ensure product changes are thoroughly tested and documented.
Provided Field Service Bulletins to help repair technicians diagnose and repair products. Contract Test Engineer, Nov 2003 – April 2004, Harman Specialty Group, Bedford, Ma. Assist with integration of home audio amplifier products into manufacturing. My contributions included:
Review and rewrite test procedures to improve accuracy add troubleshooting information to assist in product repair
Review and improve test software for accuracy and efficiency, verified test software against published specifications, fixed bugs and documented test definitions
Repair and verify damaged test fixtures
Run pilot product through the tests to verify the process. Senior Test Engineer, 1992 – January, 2003 - Microwave Logic, Inc/Tektronix Inc, No. Chelmsford, Ma
Develop manufacturing process for Telecommunication products. My contributions included:
Design and implement production process for an entire line of products
Deliver test procedures, test software, and technician training on schedule and within budget
Implemented practices for concurrent engineering and early involvement of Manufacturing Engineers into product design team to improve manufacturability, testability and serviceability of products. This yielded a 70% reduction in test times. Education:
University of Lowell, (currently UMass Lowell) – Lowell, Ma 49 credits earned toward Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology
(BSEET), 1982 through 1987.
Hesser College, Nashua, NH Associates in Computer Science, 1981