BRIAN L. ANDERSON - Graduated 12/20/2003

Home Telephone: (515) 233-4295232-9953       E-mail: brand@iastate.edu    Homepage: www.briananderson.us

Objectives:

I am seeking an Electrical Engineering position with a growing technical company that supports continued education.  I believe that my Iowa State University education coupled with hands on experience has provided me with a unique set of trouble shooting / problem solving skills.  Areas of interest include: Process Engineering, Facilities Engineering, Power / Utility Engineering.Intel working in electrical distribution, power quality/reliability, processor fabrication, hardware manufacturing, or, and project design/cost analysis.  Seeking a full timesummer 2003 Electrical Engineering intern position at Intel with working in  related to electrical distribution/generation, power quality/reliability, and project design/cost analysis.  Operations, fabrication, hardware manufacturing, and facility distribution design are other fields that I find interesting. 

Summary of Qualifications:

Power Flow AnalysisStatistical Process Engineering     Breaker Coordination              Equipment Troubleshooting                                  Project Planning

Power Flow Analysis Reactor Operator                     Reactor Control Systems        High Pressure Fluid System                                Reactor OperatorInstructor/Lecturer

Maintenance Planner                      Maintenance Supervisor        Electronic Control Systems              Instructor/Lecturer Radiological Systems

Education:

1/1999Present – Present12/2003 1/1999       Completed seven eightnineten semesters at Iowa State University (ISU) GPA: 3.3.40351/4.00

Major: Electrical Engineering focusing on power systems and semiconductor physics/fabrication

Minor: Entrepreneurial Business

83/1995 – 38/1994         Nuclear Power Training Unit, Idaho Falls, ID.  24 weeks 

Operational instructor controlled environment for nuclear power plant operations.

71/1994 – 71/1994         Naval Nuclear Power School, Orlando, FL.  24 weeks

Classroom focus on electronic fundamentals, physics, heat transfer/fluid flow, mechanical fundamentals, chemistry, reactor principles, electronic theory

114/1993 – 114/1993       Nuclear Field ‘A’ Electronics School, Orlando, FL.  27 weeks

Classroom/lab instruction in basic electricity, math, physics, AC/DC motor theory, communications, digital, radar, troubleshooting.

Experience:

5/2003 – 8/2003         Electrical engineering intern at Intel Corporation.  Provided process engineeringprocess-engineering support for Materials Consistence Task Force at Ronler Acreers fabrication facility.  Involved with development and integration of material parameter control limit validation associated with 42 BCD chemicals.

 

85/2002 – 85/2002         Electrical engineering intern at Intel Corporation.  Managed capitally funded project to integrate three separate building SCADA systems ointo one ION Enterprise server based networked system.

9/20014/2002  – 4/2002  9/2001        Advanced Analytical Technologies, Inc.  Provided technical writing for Rapid Bacteria Detector operations manual.  Provided and technical evaluation for a prototype auto sampler.

85/2001 – 85/2001         Electrical engineering intern at Intel Corporation.  Modeled two Intel facilities’ electrical distribution in Easypowerβ.  Assisted with building power outage root cause investigation.

8/20004/2001  – 4/2001  8/2000        Manufacturing technician with Advanced Analytical Technologies, Inc.  Performed assembly and alignment of bacteria testing instruments. 

85/2000 – 85/2000         Electrical engineering intern at Intel Corporation.  Executed commissioning protocols for a 24x7 data center, created an as built network distribution diagram, data collection for Easypowerβ database, and troubleshooting faulty equipmentchiller starter with acquisition of replacement part at no cost to Intel..

12/19994/2000  – 4/2000  12/1999      Manufacturing technician with Advanced Analytical Technologies, Inc.  Performed assembly and alignment of bacteria testing instruments.  Soldered and helped identify problems with new circuit board designs.

85/1999 – 85/1999         Electrical engineering intern at Intel Corporation.  Performed breaker coordination studies, data collection and publishing, cost analysis for project issues and developed spreadsheets evaluating energy savings efforts.

4/199511/1998  – 11/1998  4/1995      Served on board United States nuclear aircraft carrier as an Electronics Technician / Reactor Operator:  Naval Enlisted Classification (NEC) 3383.  Key accomplishments:

·         Led a team of 4 in the performance of prime standard electronic testing in a radiological environment for 10 separate work procedures that lead to no rework.

·         Routinely did component level troubleshooting by use of schematics and test equipment.

·         Played key role on pre-overhaul planning of preventive maintenance for 30 systems, integrated with 7 departments schedules that lead to the completion of 1 year’s worth of maintenance in a 6-month shipyard availability.

·         Lead troubleshooter on reactor plant testing team that led to the ahead of schedule completion of testing.

·         Advancement to pay grade E5 (Petty Officer 2nd Class)

Activities/Honors:

Member of the Iowa State University Taekwondo Club               Deans List Spring ’99 & Fall ‘99

Software/Hardware:

Testing equipment       Microsoft Office       Easypowerβ      Ion Enterprise       Program Languages: C & C++       JMP4.0.4

Military Service:

12/19994/2000  – 4/2000  12/1999      Served in the United States Naval Reserve in Des Moines Iowa.

1/199311/1998  – 11/1998  1/1993      Served in the United States Navy – Honorably discharged