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Chronological Resume #3
Clancy N. Jack
1445 Any Avenue l Chico, CA 95926 | 530-342-1212 l cnjack@ecst.csuchico.edu
3192 Train Road l Sacramento, CA 95608 l 916-555-1212
| Education |
California State University,
Chico |
| Bachelor of Science in
Computer Science, May 2005 |
| Computer Science GPA: 306;
Cumulative GPA: 3.3 |
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| Computer Skills |
Hardware: JBM, PC,
Macintosh |
| Operating Systems:
Windows NT, Windows 98, DOS, Macintosh, UNIX |
| Application Software: Visual
C- H-, Microsoft Office, GCC |
| Programming Languages:
C, C+, MFC |
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| Experience |
Software Engineer Intern,
Bently-Nevada, Minden, NV, 8/2003-8/2004 |
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- Worked with firmware engineers on prototype vibration analysis
software.
- Enhanced legacy 16bit DLL and MFC application code to support
new plot types.
- Modified existing time base plots with new cursors to allow
amplitude, frequency, phase, and time analysis.
- Added "accordion bars" to analyze the periodicity of
anomalies in a computer waveform
- Designed and developed a spectrum-time-base plot that allows
users to filter noise out of time-base plots using spectrum data.
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Software Engineer Intern,
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Palo Alto, CA, 6/ 2002-8/2003 |
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- As sole software engineer, developed a windows interface to
color measurement devices.
- Created an object-oriented serial interface library to support
various types of color spectrophotometers.
- Wrote interface software for an X, Y, Z robotic state.
- Converted color measurement data from various sources into a
common, uniform format.
- Worked closely with color engineers in the design of the color
measurement software.
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Computer Technician,
California Prison Industry Authority, Folsom, CA 10/2000-8/2002 |
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- Installed, upgraded, and maintained computer hardware and
software for more than 100 users.
- Supervised the installation of printer sharing and network cable
by inmate personnel.
- Researched new computer systems for purchase.
- Audited computer hardware and software.
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Customer Services
Representative, Ah! La Cart, (espresso cart) Rocklin, CA 5/1999 - 10/2000 |
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Machinist's Mate Third
Class (submarine qualified), United States Navy, USS Admiral Nimitz, Norfolk, VA
11/1990-4/1995 |
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- Was Repair Parts Petty Officer
- Troubleshot malfunctioning machinery and researched technical
documents to find correct repair parts.
- Maintained auxiliary division's supply of repair parts.
- Made one tour on the fast-attack submarine USS Admiral Nimitz.
- Repaired and performed preventative maintenance on
mission-critical submarine machinery.
- Was Qualified Helmsman and Topside Petty Officer.
- Assisted in the modernization of auxiliary machinery during and
extended shipyard period.
- Disabled submarine systems for safety during maintenance by
civilian and military personnel.
- Inspected machinery for quality assurance after work by shipyard
personnel.
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| Honors/Activities |
Eagle Scout |
| Military Commendations:
Dolphins (Submarine Qualification, Sea Service Ribbon, Navy Expeditionary Medal, Arctic Service
Ribbon, National Defense Medal |
| President, Upsilon Pi
Epsilon Computer Science Honor Society, CSU, Chico chapter |
| Member, Association
for Computing Machinery, CSU, Chico chapter |
| Member, Chico State
Linux Users Group |
| Theatrical Lighting
Assistant and Stage Hand, Theatre El Dorado, Placerville, CA |
| Home Brewing Judge -
Judged beer in three competitions; designed 2 1-/2 gallon all-grain home brewery. |
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Last Updated: September 25, 2007
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