SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Two and a half years of experience in Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) testing while exhibiting leadership Project Manager qualities; developed testing and training procedures in accordance to manufacturer specifications and standards. Assisted in training of company’s EMC test engineer. Ability to identify and prioritize necessary test objectives required within scope of projects. Committed to teamwork and the aptitude to communicate goals and requirements within the team. Utilized undergraduate research on Electrostatic Discharge to find and correct existing problems in test procedures and methods in place at Nidec. Efficient worker seeking ways to streamline and improve processes.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
• Ability to use laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, dynamic signal analyzers, and electromagnetic interference receivers. Also aided in general lab maintenance.
• Experience in test planning, test setup and performance, analysis and paired comparisons, technical report writing.
• Assisted in development of new testing/training procedures according to accepted manufacturer specifications and standards.
• Self-motivated and efficient worker who employs strategic thinking to accomplish goals.
• Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Nidec Motors and Actuators, Auburn Hills, MI
March 2007 – Present
Electromagnetic Contributor (intern)
As an electromagnetic contributor, primary responsibility is to perform testing that meets customer expectations and conforms to the laboratory quality system, AEMCLRP (Automotive EMC Laboratory Recognition Program) and ISO/IEC 17025 “General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories.” Other responsibilities involve test planning and obtaining test approval, test setup and performance, analysis and paired comparisons of gathered test results, technical report writing, and the opening/closing out of Corrective Actions Required (CARs).
Assisted as well as taken leadership roles in the development of new testing procedures according to accepted manufacturer specifications and standards including: CISPR 25 Radiated RF (radio frequency) Emissions, CISPR 25 Conducted RF Emissions – Current Method, and Nissan 28401NDS02 Conducted RF Emissions – Current Method, as well as creating and implementing the associated training procedures. Ability to operate laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, dynamic signal analyzers, and electromagnetic interference receivers; responsible for adapting a relay controller to run a sunroof module for component testing.
Trained with the testing responsibilities of Nidec’s EMC engineer upon his exit. Implemented leadership qualities and communication skills through Nidec’s training matrix which includes training others. In June 2007, aided in the training of a new EMC test engineer by following the test procedures and training forms. Consistently meet project dead...
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