ARIEL HYAMS
Dollard-Des-Ormeaux, QC, H9A 2S4
*********@*****.**
PROFILE
Academic and working engineering experience of 5 years in electrical engineering theory and design implementation.
Experience providing technical and strategic support for sales and engineering (World Wide Engineering and Sales Department).
Very good organization and multitasking skills in highly pressurized fast paced environments.
Experienced in programming and simulation software (notably C++, C#, MS OFFICE and MATLAB).
Objective Systems Engineer
COMPUTER SKILLS
Operating Systems:
Windows, UNIX, Mac OS X
Applications:
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Project, Outlook, Pspice, Analog Workbench, Matlab, FEMLAB, CRM, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and AUTOCAD
Browsers:
Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox
Software Development:
C++, C#, Flash, Assembly for Motorola 68000
LANGUAGES Fluent in English and French
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2006 -2010 Future Electronics Montreal, QC
2008-2010 Technical Inside Analyst (World Wide Engineering Operations)
• Provided technical product support for outside sales representatives and advanced engineers
• Identified and implemented methodologies and strategies for Future’s Demand Creation dollars program
2006-2008 Electrical Engineer - Product Support
• Analyzed and classified electronic components according to:
o Their specifications and controlled components list
o Compliance with company regulations
• Provided classification support to product managers and trade compliance members for effective classification in company’s “New Parts Creation Report”
• Assisted sales and export personnel by providing classification, quotation and export information.
Summer 2006 VMC Montreal, QC
Technical Support
• Provided support to the company’s networking system
EDUCATION
2006 Concordia University
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Montreal, QC
(Telecommunications Option)
Training included:
• Simulation of a Solid-State Nanosensor
• Simulation of a SB-CNTFET (schottky-barrier Carbon Nanotube) using the software application FEMLAB and optimizing the design; showed results when adding the design in a gaseous environment
• Capstone project
• Designing an Erbium-Doped Amplifier (EDFA); simulated the design so that lowest noise factor possible is achieved
• Analysis of Cisco network communications
2000 John Abbott College Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC
D.E.C. in Science
References Provided upon Request