Sunday, April 1, 2012

Engineering Technology Resume

While pure engineering is based upon development of conceptual theories and technologies, engineering technology is based upon existing engineering and technical principles, which aide in the manufacturing and production of various products. Engineering technologists assist engineers in product creation, enhancement and correction. Compared to engineering, engineering technology is more focused towards the application of theoretical knowledge rather than the theory itself. In order to work as an engineering technologist, a candidate needs to have completed a bachelor's degree in engineering technology from an accredited institution. Prior experience in the field is also a factor, which can increase your chances of securing the job position. An engineering technology resume needs to state these details about the candidate along with other information such as special skills and achievements.



Gary C. Jones
1805 Pyramid Valley Road
Burlington, IA 52601
Phone: 319-753-4297
Email ID: gary.jones@examplemail.com
Objective
To work as an electrical engineering technologist in an organization where the utilization of my skills and expertise benefit me as well as the company.
Skills
  • ADS, MDS, SPICE, HFSS, Mathmatica, Matlab, Excel, Word, Frame Maker, 123.
  • BASIC, FORTRAN, test, Design, antenna design, E&M, I/Q modulation, PLL, VCO, YIG, phase noise.
Employment History
Accenture Electrical Engineering Technology Labs, Dublin, PA
Electrical Engineering Technician, 2000 - Present
  • Designed and tested several digital and analog control circuits and systems.
  • Projects included high voltage pulsers, power supplies, radar systems, fiber optic cables, and high speed comparator logic circuits.
Coop Electrical Shop, Easton, PA
Technician/Electrician Helper, 1998 - 2000
  • Responsible for smart building technology installation in all the recently constructed campus structures.
  • In charge for campus electric upgrades in several school buildings and dormitories.
  • Systems required installation, design, circuit replacement, testing, ongoing maintenance and upgrades.

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