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Stephanie Misquez

INTERNSHIP IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


~Concentration: Signal Processing~
Self-driven engineering student, with two years of experience assembling and testing electronic equipment and
systems within schematic specifications. Effective communicator with ability to provide leadership in teams and
build positive, cohesive relationships with all levels of staff, eager to gain hands-on experience in an organization
that embraces creativity and innovation. Core Strengths include:

Strong Analytical & Complex Relationship Building & C & Assembly Language
Problem Resolution Leadership Skills Digital Systems
Strategic Data Analysis & Matlab TopSpice
Reporting VHDL Express PCB

EDUCATION

Candidate for Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Graduating May 18, 2018
New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM GPA 3.8

TECHNICAL TRAINING
Microelectronic Design
Intensive study and practical lab experience with electronic circuit components. Thorough understanding of
op-amp circuits, diode circuits, single-transistor MOS and BJT amplifiers, and physical operation of
semiconductor devices.
Lab assignments completed with both breadboard designs as well as ToPSpice and ExpressPCB simulation
tools.
Embedded Systems and Programming
Strong understanding of and experience with microcontrollers, FPGAs, combinational logic circuits, and state
machine design. Extensive practice in writing programs using loops, input and output control, functions,
decision statements, and pointers.
Signal Processing
Extensive study in continuous and discrete time signals and systems, linear time-invariant systems, Fourier
Series, continuous and discrete time Fourier Transforms, and time and frequency characterization of signals
and systems

WORK EXPERIENCE

Assembly Technician- SGW Electronics, Yucca Valley, CA 08/2014 08/2016


SGW is an Industrial Custom Electronic Cable Assembly Company which provides cable assemblies, wire
harnesses and electronic assemblies to original equipment manufacturers.
Soldering wires onto receptacles. Kept an average pace of 400 receptacles soldered per day ranging from 2-8
wires per receptacle.
Interpreting schematics for incoming work orders for new electronic assemblies.
Completing time sensitive work orders while following company quality standards with little to no supervision.
Assembling wire harnesses, cable assemblies, electronic PCB assemblies, and custom power switches
Crimping contacts onto wires (both single and double) using both hand tools and semi-automatic crimping
presses. Average of 800 per order at 200 per day (hand crimped) depending on the order.
Lugging wires (both single and double) using handheld tools and automatic machines.
Delegating tasks to co-workers for the completion of high priority orders.
Completing cable assemblies on time and following the company standard quality system. Each day required
the completion of 1-2 assemblies depending on the time constraints.

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