Summary |
Education
Degree School Major Completed Date
Bachelor Barry University Information Technology 8/2001-05/2005
Florida international University Electrical Engineer/course work/Junior year 8/1992 - 5/1995
Associate Art Miami Dade Community College Electronic Engineer Technology 8/1986 - 4/1988
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Work History
Position Title Company Start Date End Date
Technician,DTR Walgreens, data terminal 06/2005 Present
repair; IT dept.
Instructor ATI Technical Institute 03/2005 07/2005
Service Engineer Kodak 02/1997 03/2005
Technical Supervisor Enviro-Test Technology 01/1994 02/1997
& Technician Florida Motor Vehicle Inspection Program, (MVIP).
Retail Store Manager Walgreens 05/1989 12/1994
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Skills Summary
Skills Name Skill Level Experience
C++ Intermediate 1-2 years
HTML Intermediate 1-2 years
.Net Entry 3-months
Java Intermediate 1-2 years
JavaScript Intermediate 1-year
Project Management Intermediate 1-2 years
DBMS/SQL/Access Intermediate 1-2 year
At Barry University, Capstone Project:
Developed a small business; Web page with a Web-database using Access 2003, FrontPage, ASP and SQL
as my final Capstone Project.
O.S. and Networks Skill Level Experience
Windows 95,98 Advance 1-8 years
2000, XP-h, XP pro Advance 1-4 years
Linux Entry 3-months
Networks Intermediate 1-3 years
IT Tools / Applications:
FrontPage
DreamWeaver
Access 2003
Visio
VB IDE
C++ Borland IDE
Project2003
Microsoft Office: Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Word
Certifications Associations Date
A+ Certified Professional CompTIA 8/2003
Electrical and Electronic Skills:
AC/DC theory, DVM meters, Oscilloscopes, Amp-meters, Network meters, Signal Generators,
Frequency Counters, Audio meters (dB), Semiconductors, transistors, SCR, Triacs, Resistors,
Capacitors, Inductors, Power Supplies, TV repair, and excellent trouble-shooting skills at the
journeyman level.
This is an outline of the courses I completed at the college & universities:
Richard Herdocia.
Technical Electronic Engineer and IT specialist / Software engineer.
Barry University, BSIT. 2001-2005.
Florida International University, Electrical-EE, 1992-1995
Miami Dade College, AA, Electronic Engineering Technology, 1986-1988.
Course and Skills:
Project Management: IT400
Planning, operation, management, and decision making.
The role of information system in an organization.
Manage and implement project, calculated cost per budget plan.
Web Design, Authoring and Publishing: IT350
Concepts of Web pages, design and authoring.
HTML and XML.
Human and computer interaction on the internet.
Web publishing and maintenance.
Web clients, and servers, use of FrontPage2002.
Web development tools, and internet trends.
Using FrontPage, and DreamWeaver.
C++, object oriented programming (OPP). CS428 / CS301
Software development stages, process and cycle.
Analyzing, designing, developing, and maintenance of object oriented codes.
Use of UML to design object-oriented applications.
Three phases of OOP; analysis, design, and implementation phase.
Translate real-world problems into C++ codes.
Use of Visual C++ to implement OOP solutions.
Debugging software code.
Databasess,Access 2002, SQL, and SQL server 2000: CS407
Development, and maintenance.
Concepts, principles, and practices of database management.
Database models. SQL commands for querying.
Concepts of client/server systems, datawarehouse, datamining,
and internet databases.
Practical use of database administration and control, DBMS.
Microsoft Office Suite Package: CAT102
Use of tools, techniques, design, upgrading.
Word, Excell, PowerPoint, Outlook.
Use of the software in practical business environment.
Table creation, letters, emailing, creating presentations.
Installation, and maintenance.
IT Security: IT320
Encryption technology.
Computer and communication security.
Social Engineering techniques.
Hardware, software, and network security.
The regulatory environment, personnel considerations.
Cryptography; protecting against threats form hackers, insiders,
and viruses.
Techniques for responding to breaches of security.
Data Security, PGP encryption to exchange document.
Understand the implications of a security policy on an organization.
Computer Operating Systems, and Hardware Installation, Maintenance and Service: IT190
Linux, Windows operating systems; Win98, WinNT, Win2000, Win-XP.
Hardware installation, maintenance and service.
Computer devices, internal and external.
Network setup Lan, and Wan.
Internet: Routers, Gateways, Hubs, Switches.
Modems, Cable, Wireless and DSL.
Communications.
Satellite systems.
Administrative Information Systems: IT450
Application of information systems concepts to the collection, retention,
And dissemination of information systems planning, and decision making.
Information technology strategy and administration.
The role of information technology in corporate strategy along with key issues
in administering IT.
Distinguish data form information and describe characteristics to evaluate quality data.
Analyze different types of IS models and describe their uses.
Steps in the systems development process and describe each step’s goal.
Analyze and justify the need of IS in an organizations.
Describe E-commerce and its effect upon organizations, its structure, and key features.
Analyze DSS systems, major components , and fundamentals.
Outline systems design, and analysis process and stages of the life cycle.
Understand computer crime, fraud, waste, privacy issues, and health and safety issues.
Software Engineering: CS372
Challenge of large software projects. Techniques, and tools that are used and also to make an assessment of each technique. What a software engineer needs to do, today and
Tomorrow, the different models for developing, design, implement, verify, and validate
software projects.
Customer Service Information Systems: IT403
Analysis of service reporting systems.
Customer service information systems implementation.
Measuring, monitoring, and reporting systems as related to customer service.
Statistical and measurement aspects of the customer service function.
The need to establish a precise service and product baseline, its statistical and
measurement aspects.
Develop strategies and standards in product evaluation.
Access users needs and develop appropriate assessment tools.
Design computer training activities, develop proper documentation techniques.
Apply proper troubleshooting techniques and tools for computer problems.
Explain and apply proper communication and technical writing skills for help desk professionals.
Other Programming: Java and JavaScript, C++ & OOP, VB6.0, HTML, Visual Languages
Studio & Visual Basic.Net
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Miami Dade Community College, and Florida International University, Barry University. (1986-2004)
Courses taken as an Engineering Technology graduate:
Communication,
English and Language:
Writing skills ENC0020
Communications ENC1101
English Study Lab ENCLab
Composition ENC1102
Intro-English ENC1100
Technical Writing ENC3210 or ENC2301
Humanities & Social Science:
Humanities I HUM1020
Social Science PSY1000
Individual PSY2012
Transition
Public Speaking SPC2600
Ancient Philosophy PHI3160
Energy & Natural PSC1515
Environment
Social Environment SSI1120
Theology THE316
Health Analysis HLP1081
Mathematics:
General College Math MGF1113
Trigonometry MAC1114
Pre-Calculus Algebra MAC1142
Analytic Geometry MAC2154
Calculus I MAC3311
Calculus II MAC3312
Multivariable Calculus MAC3313
Differential Equations MAP3302
Signals and Systems EEL3135
Chemistry and Biology:
Intro to Chemistry CHM1015
Intro to Chemistry Lab CHM1015Lab
General Chemistry and CHM1050
Quality Analysis
General Chemistry and CHM1050Lab
Quality Analysis Lab
General Education APB1150
Biology
Physics with Calculus:
Physics I w/Calculus PHY2040
Physics II w/Calculus Lab PHY2040Lab
Physics II w/Calculus PHY2048
Physics II w/Calculus Lab PHY2048Lab
Engineering Science:
Static’s ENG2311
Dynamics ENG2321
Thermodynamics EGN3343
Computer Science:
Fortran COP1110
Visual Basic VB.Net
SQL
Java –HTML CS301
Information Technology Science:
Telecommunications &
Computer Networks IT310
Fundamentals of
Computer Programming CS131
Foundations of Information
Technology IT200
The Web/E-Technology IT350
Electronic Technology and Electrical Engineering:
Intro to electronics EET1082
Direct Current EET1015c
Alternating Current EET1025c
Semiconductors EET1141c
Transistor circuits EET1142c
Pulse & Digital circuits EET2122
Digital Computer &
Circuits Analysis EET2635
Circuits I EET3111
Circuits I Lab EET3111Lab
Network Analysis I EET231
Symptoms in Electronic
Circuits EET124
Solid state circuit design EET232
Electronic circuit
Troubleshooting EET122