Julius Stevens
5437, Sonta, avenue ,Des Moines, Iowa Tell. 46587 [email protected]
Objectives
to work as an electrical engineer in firms that are adopting new technology so as to gain more experience practically and to enhance the already acquired engineering knowledge to compete in more advanced technological world.
Summary
Solution oriented as well as analytical with a success history contributing to a reliable and best-in-class integrated circuit design, sound procedures of quality control in addition to implementing measures of time solving. A strong background on production including laboratory tests proficiency and tool measurements, cost conscious, collaborating across all the departments, coordinating effectively with other staff in order to accomplish projects on the given time and within the stipulated budget.
Experience
Electrical engineer Maples systems, 2007 to date
Developed vibration, testing, design, internal sensors, pressure as well as force-gas. Create analog as well as digital circuit’s designs. New design electrical specifications. Electrical engineer Boka tech, 2005-2007
Served as the main member of the cross-functional team that was responsible for development of the sensor systems including the vibration, inertial sensors in addition to pressure. Assisted in requirement definition, best concept identification as well as implementation of new solutions for sensors.
Novsky industries, Iowa, 2001-2005
Gained valuable experience from the electrical engineering supporting team that was responsible for safe efficient production. Performed verification testing which was of high quality on pumps, sensors, valves as well as controls in the automated manufacturing environment. Built a collaborative rapport with controls engineers in order to effectively conduct the systems as well as human-machine interface (HMI) shooting troubles. Expertly carried out preventive as well as calibration reputation concerning proficiency in addition to quality.
Education
Bachelor’s of science degree in electrical engineering, 2000, Illinois University, Chicago. Proffesional development, Wireless communication, digital communication, mechanical as well as electrical software development, digital signal processing.