kennethw (04/04/83)
The attached resume is from a displaced Bell Labs lab
assistant who is looking for a job. The Portland area is preferred
but a move to other areas would be considered. Submit replies to
!tektronix!tekecs!kennethw or contact her directly by mail or phone.
Queen C. West
5700 SW Taralynn Avenue
Beaverton, Oregon
503-646-2462 (home)
Job Objective
I am interested in a position as an engineering assistant or
software technician.
Experience
(All following work experience is with Bell Labs in Holmdel,
New Jersey, September 1979 - August 1982)
April 1982 - August 1982 Software Systems Manager Undersea
Cable
Laboratory
Responsible for managing the schedule tracking system
for Undersea Cable Development utilizing the RAMIS
database management system under the TSO umbrella and
the POLARIS database management system on the UNIX
operating system.
January 1981 - April 1982 Firmware Librarian Time Assignment
Speech
Interpolation
(TASI) Project
Responsible for entering software code and updates,
writing and debugging utility programs and generating
standard firmware LDI's for delivery to Western Elec-
tric Company. Full responsibility designing and build-
ing a software based inventory control system for the
TASI project. Building this system involved a
knowledge of the UNIX operating system and its
languages. It is now being used on several projects
within Bell Labs.
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May 1980 - January 1981 Purchasing Co-ordinator TASI
Project
Responsible for writing and expediting all purchase and
shop orders, maintenance and issuance of all monthly
and yearly spending reports, and maintaining department
logbooks of all project connected transactions.
September 1979 - May 1980 Hardware and Inventory TASI
Clerk Project
Responsible for maintaining the hardware inventory for
the TASI project, modifying printed wiring boards, and
making parts lists and packages for circuit packs.
Education
Bell Labs Sponsored Courses
1. Probability and Statistics.
2. Introduction to the IBM TSO Operating System.
3. Report Generation and File Design Using the RAMIS
Database Management System.
4. Basic and Advanced UNIX Programming.
5. UNIX Shell Programming.
6. Introduction to the "C" Programming Language.
7. BASIC Programming on HP Computers.
Brookdale College Courses (Pursuing an A.A.S. Degree in
Computer Science)
1. Business & Organization Management.
2. Principles of Management.
3. College Algebra.
4. Introduction to Data Processing.
5. Computer Hardware Fundamentals.
6. Programming Using BASIC.
Personal Data
Available : Immediately
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