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Emc Test Engineer Resume

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TECHNICAL SKILLS

Languages: C, C#, Python

Software: MS Office/Excel, Wireshark, Matlab, OrCAD PSpice, Xilinx, ExpressPCB

FPGA/Microcontroller: BASYS - 2 board, Atmega168

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

EMC Test Engineer

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Evaluated various personal communication devices to ensure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for federal regulations.
  • Troubleshooted various prototype devices and determined applicable standards such as ANSI, IEEE and CISPR by performing RF exposure tests.
  • Lead Engineer for various projects to ensure EMC testing requirements have been met under tight deadline
  • Communicated with clients to discuss test progress.
  • Compiled test results using Word, Excel and Acrobat.

Data Loader

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Performed data entry tasks to inspect loaded data for completeness and reported any potential problems in processing.
  • Quality controlled data loads by tracking and reporting data pipeline using applications such as Concordance and Recommind.

Software Developer

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Developed software solutions to better report/highlight excursions and effectively sample wafers.
  • Created a user friendly smart sampling interface to easily display wafer and defect images from database using C#, HTML and SQL.

Hardware developer

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Implemented simple programs using speaker and temperature sensor on a microcontroller and designed a PCB.
  • Designed a portable Semi-Automatic robotic arm feeder to enhance the eating experience of a specific user with paralysis.
  • The system locates both food and user using a color sensor and controls the arm movement by positioning four servos using the acquired data from the system’s sensors.
  • Utilized multiple sensors (IR distance sensor, CMUCAM4 for color processing) and controlled servos on the robotic arm through onboard timers. selected for undergraduate Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) abstract, Fall 2012

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