Dear Colleagues:
I am sorry if you consider this an improper use of this newsgroup, but
we are in a quite specific business and taking that into account I
hope you will forgive me for posting my resume here. Please help me
and forward this to your boss if you are not the one who makes hiring
decisions.
Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule. You will find
that my resume which is attached, outlines why I am an excellent fit
for a position with any company that needs a LabVIEW programmer.
In addition to my broad educational background including two Masters
Degrees in Electrical Engineering and Physics, numerous Computer
Science courses taken, and twelve years of diverse experience in
programming, system administration, and support, I am a National
Instruments Certified LabVIEW Developer. As you can see on the
National Instruments website, there are only 167 people worldwide and
4 including me in the State of Illinois who were granted this title. I
have a history of numerous successful projects in the areas of
industrial automation, control and data acquisition. In particular, I
have implemented several LabVIEW test systems projects including the
following:
- Real-Time Electron Beam Doses Monitoring, Beam Parameters
Measurement, and Ion Charge Measurement Systems for Steris
Corporation;
- Control and Data Acquisition Program for an Electron Spectrometer
System in the Western Michigan University Accelerator Laboratory;
- LIMS II (Temperature Test),Surge Test Automation, Locked Rotor Test,
Variable Ambient Chamber Control and Data Acquisition for Underwriters
Laboratories (UL);
- Abrasion Wear Test for Caterpillar;
- Distributed Data Acquisition and Reporting System for Hydraulic
Spray Nozzles Testing for Spraying Systems Co.
Descriptions and code examples of projects I have done are available
upon request.
The latest projects utilize my own architecture which allows creating
complex applications as a collection of components that have uniform
structure, but different purposes. Each component runs independently
providing services to other components and exchanging data via
standardized queued messages. The resulting code looks similar
regardless of specific functionality. It is easily readable and
modifiable by developers other than the author.
I also have done several projects involving HMI, digital I/O, motion
control, communication between a PC and PLC's, using Visual Basic,
Think & Do, Steeplechase and other software tools.
My experience and background enable me to master any software
development tool quickly, making me a perfect candidate who can always
keep up with the ever-changing world of computer technologies.
I am enclosing a text version of my resume. There is a link to a Web
version below. If you prefer MS-Word version, please let me know and
will send it to you ASAP. I am looking forward to discussing this
opportunity with you.
Sincerely,
Stanislav Rumega
914 Ridge Sq., Apt. #200
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
Telephone: (847) 437-0794(home),
(312) 255-8757(office), (312) 925-0780(cell)
styrum@yahoo.com
http://thewsoft.com/styrum
OBJECTIVE:
To obtain a full-time Software Engineer, Developer,
Programmer, Analyst, Automation or Controls Engineer position.
SUMMARY:
- Areas of Expertise: implementing PC-based systems
for manufacturing, Factory Automation, Motion
Control, Human Machine Interfaces, Data Collection
and Reporting, Test & Measurement systems,
communicating with PLC's and Industrial Networking.
- Languages: NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CERTIFIED LABVIEW
DEVELOPER (one of the only 167 worldwide and 4 in
the State of Illinois!), Visual Basic, Java, C,
C++, SQL, PL/SQL, HTML, Motion controllers'
proprietary languages (AcroBasic, Galil, Eason
Basic, etc.),Think & Do, Steeplechase, SPARC
Assembly, Pascal, Algol, Fortran.
- Systems: MS-DOS, MS-WINDOWS XP/2000/NT/98/95/3.11,
SUN SOLARIS UNIX.
- Computer Hardware: PC, Sun.
- Motion Controllers: Acroloop, National Instruments,
Galil, Yaskawa, Indramat.
- DAQ, HMI, I/O, and Control Hardware:
Eason, Koyo (Direct Logic, PLCDirect,
Automationdirect.com), National Instruments,
Advantech, Cimrex, Allen Bradley, Comtrol
(Rocketport), Total Control Products, etc.
- Software: Acroview, WinBuild, QuickDesigner,
LabView, Maple V, FoxPro, MS SQL Server MS Word,
MS Excel, MS Outlook, CorelDraw, Internet Explorer,
Netscape Navigator, various proprietary development
tools, utilities and other packages.
- Networking: GPIB, Ethernet, peer-to-peer
(RS-232, RS-485), OPC;
- Proved ability to learn the latest systems to stay
ahead of the technology curve.
- Project leadership skills;
- Fluent in English and Russian.
EXPERIENCE:
Controls Engineer, 2000 - Present
Dynamic Motion Control, Inc., Chicago, IL
(http://www.dmcinfo.com/),
National Instruments Alliance Member,
Microsoft Certified Partner
- Led a team of coworkers in numerous controls
systems integration projects;
- Designed project specifications;
- Developed control systems using various motion
control and data acquisition hardware and
software for a diverse clientele including
Underwriters Laboratories, Caterpillar, Steris
Corp., and others.
Project descriptions are available upon request;
- Provided strong customer relations;
- Exhibited extensive analytical skills during
project implementation;
- Trained new employees.
Teaching/Research Assistant, 1997 - 2000
Department of Physics, Western Michigan University,
Kalamazoo, MI
- Taught undergraduate physics labs;
- Graded student papers;
Project:
Developed a control and data acquisition program for
an electron spectrometer system in the WMU accelerator
laboratory. The program was written in LABVIEW.
The project involved controlling and retrieving
data from devices on a CAMAC crate as well as
GPIB (IEEE-488) instruments connected to the system
via a GPIB to CAMAC interface. A computer communicated
with the system via a serial (RS-232) port on the
crate controller.
Engineer/Programmer, 1993-1997
The Association FACTORIAL-SERVICE, Rostov-na-Donu,
Russia
- Supported all the available computer resources and
other equipment (a phone switching system, phones,
faxes, copiers, etc.);
- Selected, purchased, installed, configured all the
hardware and software used at the office;
- Installed and administered a LAN;
- Designed and coded applications;
- Fine-tuned complicated off-the-shelf Accounting and
Sales software which had their own built-in
languages and required programming;
- Trained users;
- Provided translations between English and Russian.
Engineer/Programmer, 1992-1993
Joint Stock Company TRANSINFORM, Moscow, Russia
- Provided some preparatory work and marketing for
the introduction of an X.25 packet-switched
computer network in Rostov-na-Donu, Russia.
Engineer/Programmer, 1991-1992
Soviet-British Joint Venture MARINE COMPUTER SYSTEMS,
Moscow, Russia
- Developed a FoxPro application to calculate traffic
accident rates depending on road conditions.
EDUCATION:
Master of Arts in Physics,
2000, Western Michigan University,
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Computer Science GPA: 3.8,
Overall GPA: 3.4 on a 4.0 scale.
Computer Science courses taken:
- Computer Science II (Object-Oriented C++
Programming);
- System Programming Concepts (UNIX, C);
- Computer Organization and Assembly Language
(SPARC);
- Principles of Database Management Systems (SQL,
PL/SQL);
- Data and File Structures (C++);
- Programming in Maple V;
- Programming Languages (Principles of Programming
Languages, Web Programming: HTML, Java).
Awards:
- Dean's List, 1998-1999;
- David Carley Memorial Award, 1998;
- Department Award for Graduate Student Teaching
Effectiveness,1999.
5-yr. Diploma in Radiophysics and Electronics,
an equivalent of an MS in Electrical Engineering,
1991 Rostov State University,
Rostov-na-Donu, Russia
Numerous courses in Mathematics, Physics, and Computer
Science taken.
GPA: 4.7 on a 5.0 scale.
Project: Developed a simulation of a conveyor
multiprocessor system. The program was written
in Pascal.
Awards:
- Received a higher stipend for high academic
achievements every semester, 1984-1987,
1989-1991.
ACTIVITIES:
- Graduate Student Advisory Committee, Member,
1999-2000;
- Association of Information Technology
Professionals, WMU Student Chapter, Member,
1999-2000.
- Volunteer Student Safety Patrol, 1989-1991.
REFERENCES:
Available upon request.