[net.jobs] RESUME OF ELECTRONIC ENGINEER WITH EXPERIENCE IN UNIX

terry@neurad.UUCP (T. Ridder) (07/02/85)

			Date: 01 July 1985

			Name:   Terry L. Ridder
				401 Cherry Lane Apt E301
				Laurel, Maryland 20707

			Telephone:

			Home:   Area Code 301 Number 490-2248

			Work:   Area Code 301 Number 859-6271

			interested in possible overseas locations
			Europe, Far East, England, etc.
        Resume of:
        Terry L. Ridder

        Personal:

        DOB: 1952;  Married; 3 children; U. S. Citizen;
        Top Secret Clearance; Rents Apartment

        Education:

	University of Illinois         B. S. E. E.           1981

        Experience:

	U. S. Government                      July 1981 - Present
	Title: Electronic Engineer        Current salary: $33,413

        4 YEARS UNIX SOFTWARE, C LANGUAGE.

        During past year, has been responsible for the  following
        in  Microprocessor Technique Lab: Installation and confi-
        guration of new peripherals on  two  PDP  11/23  computer
        systems,  one  PDP  11/44, and reconfiguration of present
        system for use in research of digital  signal  processing
        programs. Installation and configuration of new operating
        systems on two PDP 11/23  computer  systems  for  use  in
        research  into  the capabilities of the operating system.
        Writing and documenting new system utility  programs  and
        device  drivers for installation on any of the UNIX-based
        systems. Most programming done in C Language, the rest in
        68000 assembler,and FORTRAN 77. Related duties are troub-
        leshoot hardware problems, software problems, and perform
        System Administration on the above computers.

        Responsible for computer bus R & D to explore the use  of
        different  computer  busses  in relationship to UNIX, and
        determine  the  feasibility  of  building  microprocessor
        based  68000 machines using Multibus or Versabus, running
        UNIX OS, and interface to to standard peripherals. R &  D
        circuits  and  interfaces  for digital signal processors.
        Performed R & D of analog and digital  circuits  for  FSK
        AND  PSK detector circuits, and R & D of analog and digi-
        tal  circuits for speech detector circuits.

        From Feb 1983 to May 1983, assigned to overseas  location
        to complete training of Armed Forces personnel in mainte-
        nance and repair of  a  computer  subsystem  and  perform
        integration and test of the subsystem.

	From May 1982 to Feb 1983, attended a training course  at
        Harris Corporation, covering operation and maintenance of
        DEC PDP 11 Assembly Language, DEC PDP 11/44 computer, DEC
        Floating  Point Processor, TS11 Magnetic Tape Unit, TU-58
        Data Cartridge Unit,  RL02  Disk  Drive  and  Controller,
        Fredrick  DEMOD, Fredrick Digitizer, Racal Receivers, DEC
        PDP 11/23. DEC PDP 11/34, etc.

        From January 1982 - May 1982, was responsible for  inter-
        facing an HP-64000 Microprocessor Development System to a
        VAX 11/780, so that files could be transferred  back  and
        forth.  Also  responsible  for  software verification and
        writing utility programs.

        From July 1981 - January 1982, was  assigned  to  General
        Comsec  Group.   Responsible for contract monitoring of a
        COMSEC production contract, troubleshooting design  prob-
        lems ( found problem in dc-to-dc converter section of the
        power supply), and review of the test unit  hardware  and
        software for a 6800-based test unit.