Jon D. McCarty

6423 Richmond HWY #3402

Alexandria, VA 22306

Telephone: (571) 275-4899

Email: hire_jon@yahoo.com

 

CAREER OBJECTIVE:

To continue expanding my knowledge and proficiency in embedded programming design.

 

TECHNICAL SUMMARY:

Hardware:

ADSP 2111 DSP (4 years) Intel i860 microprocessor (3.5 years)

Software:

MS Word (7 years) MS Excel (7 years)

MS PowerPoint (6 years) MS Access (5 years)

Exceed/ telnet, ftp (4 years) DOS, Win98, WinNT, Linux (2-4 years)

MS DevStudio (2 years) Watcom C/C++ (2 years)

Paradox (3 years) Lotus Notes (2 years)

Programming Languages:

ANSI C (4 years) C++ (1 year)

ADSP 21XX Assembly Language (4 years) PC Assembly Language (2 years)

Visual Basic (Basic knowledge) FORTRAN (Basic knowledge)

Ada (Basic knowledge)

 

SECURITY CLEARANCE:

Active Secret Clearance

 

EDUCATION:

BS Electrical Engineering, December 1997

Arizona State University, Tempe Arizona

 

EXPERIENCE:

TMSI, Rockville, MD

C Programmer/Engineer, Commonwealth Technology, Inc. October 2001 to Present

Developed software, using C. Software ran on a SBC with a Pentium processor. Software was developed in the Borland C++ environment. Authored Operator’s Instruction Manual for software.

Synerfac, Vienna, Virginia

Embedded Software Engineer May 2001 to September 2001

Design was required to provide a T1 ESF disciplined by GPS time. Tolerance was 1 microsecond. Software ran on prototype custom pcb, interfaced with COTS GPS unit. Document all phases of software design.

NLX CORPORATION, Sterling, Virginia

Avionics Engineer October 1999 to May 2001

Designed software for Real Time, embedded systems using multiple processors. Designed software to interface with aerospace industry (Naval Military) equipment. Document all phases of software design. Required a Secret Clearance.

RAYTHEON MISSLE SYSTEMS, Tucson, Arizona

Software Engineer March 1996 to October 1999

Designed software solutions to engineering problems. Produced Real Time embedded software for Digital Signal Processors onboard a multiple-processor missile. Document all phases of software design. Presented design to peers and to the customer in formal presentations. Adhered to all DOD standards for software development. Position required a Secret Clearance.