To Whom It May Concern:
I am sending you my resume on the possibility
that you may have an assignment to find an individual with
my qualifications. I shall appreciate you referring to me
any opportunities which may come to your notice, or
passing this along to someone else who might have interest.
If you already have my resume please continue your
search for me. If this is my first contact to you, my need
is immediate! I am currently unemployed.
I am currently looking to relocate to a warmer climate.
States that are preferred are Texas, Washington, Georgia,
Oregon, NC (RTP area) and Arizona. States not considered are
KY, and IN. Others will seriously be looked into.
I am a home owner with a family to consider, so
relocation benefits are necessary. The housing market is good
here so my home should sell fast. Salary will only be discussed
on the telephone.
Please contact me at your earliest convenience.
Sincerely,
Jerome Schwartz
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RESUME
JEROME SCHWARTZ
8238 Misty Cove
Indianapolis, Indiana 46236
(317)-823-6754
PROFESSIONAL
SUMMARY: Highly skilled professional with more than 15 years
computer electronics experience. Excellent
technical skills with record of consistent on time
performance. Results-oriented, overcoming
obstacles to get job done. Experience with peripheral
and systems design.
CAREER
OBJECTIVE: To work as a CAD specialist in one of the following fields:
CAD Applications Engineer: For a major EDA Company.
CAD Manager: Managing a company's CAD group.
CAD Analyst: Defining a company's Guidelines for Layout,
Fabrication, and assembly of Printed Wiring Boards.
CAD System Administrator: Maintaining a company's CAD
environment.
CAD Designer: Laying out complex designs.
EXPERIENCE:
VideoLan Technologies Inc., Louisville KY.
Nov. 1994 to Present Project Coordination Manager
Hardware and Software Resource Management
Systems Design Management
Special needs and OEM Management
CAD and CAE Database Control
Systems Design Engineering
Resource Scheduling
Design release and manufacturing scheduling
Truevision Inc. Indianapolis, IN.
May 1991 to Nov. 1994 Member of the Technical Staff
Management of entire company's designs.
Design process scheduling.
Manufacturing interface.
Analog and digital designs ; Controlled impedance designs
Mechanical Bracket designs.
Wrote company design guidelines and processes.
Improved bare board and assembled yields from 80% to 100%.
Lowered price of bare boards by 20% to 25%.
Improved time to market by using automation.
Introduced and implemented concurrent engineering into
company, thereby shortening schedules and improving designs.
Improved assembly process utilizing in line X-ray inspection.
Made company conform to industry standards.
Qualification of bare board fabrication vendors.
Instructed technicians and quality manager on
soldering and de-soldering techniques.
Reduced layer count on designs.
AT&T Bell Laboratories , N.J.
June 1981 to April 1991 Senior Technical Associate
CAD system manager for multiple high visibility projects:
Pixel Machines, HDTV, ISDN, UNIX PC.
Wrote design guidelines for all of these projects and helped
formulate AT&T surface mount guidelines.
Engineering liaison to assembly facility for multiple projects.
System level and peripheral board designs.
Surface mount design specialist.
Designed mechanical piece parts.
Multiwire designs.
Large designs of 1000+ EIC's.
High speed designs up to 130 MHz.
EDUCATION:
BSEE Monmouth College, N.J. (Inc.)
AAS Degree in Computer Technology
Queensborough Community College, New York
EXTRAS:
Theoretical designer of the first true logical to gerber netlist
comparator, now sold under the name "Net Compare" by
Automata Design Inc., VA.
CAD/CAE/CAM expert on various systems:
Prance, Cadnetix, Allegro 6.2, Protel, Viewlogic, Orcad
AutoCAD user.
Patent pending for an advanced packaging technique.
PUAB (Prance User Advisory Board) Member.
Surface mount expert.
Computer literate on Unix, PC and APPLE systems.
Unix Administration
CAD / CAE / PCB Layout/ Schematic : Guidelines
REFERENCES:
Upon request.
Jerry Schwartz
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"May The Schwartz Be with You"
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