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Software Design Engineer Resume

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SUMMARY:

Seeking a Full time position enabling me to utilize my strong skills in fields of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

TECHNICAL SKILLS:

Languages: C, C++, C#, Java, Python, SQL, MATLAB, Open MPI, 8086 Assembly, Robot Framework, VHDL, Verilog, JDSU, Agilent, XCAL, TEMS, ACTIX, TeamCity

Operating Systems: OSX, Ubuntu, Linux, Microsoft Windows

Tools: Eclipse, NetBeans, LabVIEW, Xilinx, Perforce, Pycharm, iTest, Jira, cadence, Altera Quartus, GHS Compiler, JENKINSTeamCity, GIT, Confluence, LabVIEW, WireShark, VMwareFamiliar with OSI model and protocols such as TCP/IP, DHCP, TELNET, SNMP, IGMP, ARP, IPV4/V6, WI - FI, DNS.

Course Work: Computer Networks, Digital Signal Processing, VLSI, Embedded Networks, Digital System Design, Computer System Design, Parallel Processing, Computer Algorithms

EXPERIENCE:

Software Design Engineer

Confidential, Huntsville

Responsibilities:

  • Develop Operating Software for OLT & ONT in an embedded environment using C++, python.
  • Developing test scripts in python for checking the functionality of various NGPON products.
  • Worked on designing and testing 10 gig Confidential OLT
  • Troubleshooting customer Issues with user interfaces such as CLI, SNMP, WEB GUI.

Electronics Engineering Assistant

Confidential, CHICAGO

Responsibilities:

  • Drafting budget calculations for electrical projects such as power and lighting installations, control systems in electronic design labs.
  • Installing Software’s on the computers and maintain the inventory in the circuit laboratories.

Associate RF Engineer

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Monitoring 3G, 4G network performance by performing drive tests, analyzing the drive test log, preparation of cell design data for the new BTS sites using ACTIX, TEMS, JDSU, Agilent, XCAL.

Graduate Assistant

Confidential, CHICAGO

Responsibilities:

  • Instructor for Introduction to logic design, tutoring and assisting students in home works and lab experiments.

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