Austin Calloway, EIT
Phone: 361-***-****
Email: ******.*********@*****.***
Current location: Corpus Christi, TX (willing to relocate)
Education
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Completed May 2021
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
GPA: 3.47
●Completed coursework: Circuits, Systems & Signals, Electromagnetics, Electronics I & II, Digital Logic & Design, Microprocessors, Energy Systems, Probability & Stochastic Processes, Controls Systems
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Completed May 2015
Harding University, Searcy, AR
GPA: 3.67
●Related coursework: Object-Oriented Programming, Data Structures, AI, Web Development, Software Engineering, Networking, Assembler, Operating Systems
Skills Summary
●Languages: C#, C++, Java, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Lisp
●Tech Stack: .NET, Cassandra, DB2, SQL, Maven, Apache Tomcat, J2EE, Git Bash
Experience
Digital Engineering Senior Analyst, NTT Data October 2021 - Present
●Completed a training project using React, Redux, and Saga.
●Optimized client site performance using solutions recommended by Google Core Vitals.
●Ensured the client site is accessible to users with disabilities, based on BDD standards.
●Developed a dynamic footnote feature for the client using Javascript and CSS.
●Solved defects for the client site in JS/CSS/HTML, improving user experience and user interface.
●Assisted a team member in learning Javascript.
Software Developer Intern, Qorvo, INC May 2020- August 2020
●Worked as an independent intern on the IDP Software Development team. Built an application in C# to use the NI WLAN Generation Toolkit to create 65,000 waveforms and organize the output into an Excel report.
●Cut existing WLAN Generation process time from 2 days to 3-4 hours by converting program from VisualBasic to C#.
●Learned the basics of waveforms while gathering necessary data for the waveform configuration files used in the application.
Software Engineer, WAL-MART Stores, INC June 2015- January 2019
●Developed Java applications and JSON services for the Next Gen Pricing project as part of an Agile development team. This involved designing a new UI for business users to maintain millions of item prices, item linking and price scenario planning. Application was used by business users all across America, for brick-and-mortar stores as well as online.
●Provided on-call support for Global Pricing applications.
●Worked in supporting batch processes.
●Drove deployments, releases, and code approvals.
●Interfaced with business analysts, product owners, and project managers as part of client-developer relations.
●Worked on Java backend code bases which powered the UI functionality.
●Tech stack consisted of Java, Cassandra, SQL, DB2, Maven, Apache Tomcat and Enterprise, Jenkins, Git.
Lab Manager/Tutor, Harding University January 2014- May 2015
●Assisted students in Computer Science coursework.
●Restocked printer and cleaned the computer lab.
Intern, CITGO July 2013- August 2013
●Generated Excel reports for Citgo’s Alarm Management system.
●Attended business meetings and toured the facilities.
Grader, Harding University August 2011- December 2011
●Graded C++ coursework, including C++ projects and objective portions of tests.
Academic Projects
●(Harding) COMP 4400 - CS Software Development Project - As a team of six students, we designed a working version of a board game called “Kulami”. I developed the AI for the game which the player would play against. The AI was tested throughout the semester against the other teams’ AIs in order to help develop better AI design techniques. I also provided the ideas for the theme of our version of the game, which was a Cold War, spy theme. This theme drove the art for the game which was implemented by our graphic designer teammate. The teachers and students who played our game commented on how much they liked the theme.
●(Harding) COMP 3450 - Object Oriented Programming - Developed a C# game in which the player moved a character around a screen to open treasure chests while avoiding enemies which moved randomly around. The game explored the programming concepts of event handling and basic ASP.NET forms.
●(U of A) ELEG 4063 & 4071. Electrical Engineering Design - As a team of four students, we designed an AC Line Monitor using a TI MSP432E401Y microprocessor. The goal was to measure voltage on an AC line (any ordinary power outlet) and transmit voltage data via Ethernet to whatever computer is connected to our device. FIrst semester was design, in which we designed our device circuitry schematic, chose parts according to a budget, and planned the design of the device. In the second semester, we put together the device according to the plan, encountered roadblocks and design flaws, adapted our design according to these issues, and still achieved most of our design goals with workarounds.
●(U of A) ELEG 3924. Microprocessor Systems Design - As a team of three students, we programmed an MSP430 autonomous car to avoid obstacles and move down a ramp using assembler code.
Professional Organizations
●IEEE: Member 2010 - 2013, 2019 - Present; Treasurer 2012 - 2013 (Harding)
References
●Roy McCann (Professor, University of Arkansas)
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●Anish Kurian Mathew (Former Team Lead at Walmart)
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●Binay Mohanty (Former Tech Lead at Walmart)
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●Dr. Tim Baird (Computer Science Chair, Harding University)
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●Dr. Dana Steil (Computer Science Professor, Harding University)
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●Andy Fenley (Qorvo Manager)
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