| Category | score | Percentile |
|---|---|---|
| Verbal | 650 | 92% |
| Quantitative | 700 | 74% |
| Analytical | 620 | 64% |
| Company |
Organization |
Address | start date |
end date |
job title |
duties |
supervisor |
Phone |
salary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boeing Aerospace |
Air Launched Cruise Missile |
Box 3999 Seattle, WA, 98124 |
Jul 80 |
Dec 80 |
Engineer |
Write automatic test equipment
software for the Air Lauched Cruise Missile (ALCM) |
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| Boeing Computer Services |
BCS Scientific Data Systems |
Jan 81 |
Jul 81 |
Engineer |
Write software in FORTRAN for
VAX/VMS and HP 3000 systems |
Vern Ghan |
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| Boeing Aerospace |
Engineering Technology/ Radar Technology |
Box 3999 Seattle, WA, 98124 |
Jul 81 |
Jun 83 |
Senior Engineer |
Used VAX/VMS and FORTRAN to analyze 2 Gbytes of radar data to support a physical security system for MX Missile. Used an IBM 3033 and DEC PDP-11/45 running RSX-11/D to analyze radar data. Designed a microprocessor based radar system using firmware and bit slices for a tactical anti-tank weapon. Used a VAX-11/780, and DG Nova to collect and analyze radar data. | Herb Williams |
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| Boeing Computer Services | Boeing Computer Services off-hours education and training | Jan 1981 |
Dec 1989 |
Instructor |
Develop and teach a course on programming under VAX/VMS (September 1982 to December 1989) Develop and teach a course on programming in Pascal (January 1981 to June 1982) | Joan Kosche |
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| Boeing Aerospace | Missile Systems Div | Box 3999 Seattle, WA, 98124 |
Jun 1983 |
Oct 90 |
Senior Engineer | Configure, assemble, operate and manage VAXes under VAX/VMS and EUNICE. Serve on a LAN consulting committee. Run a system integration laboratory with a PDP-11/34 running RT-11, Tektronix 8550 and 8540 MDLs, PCs, Macintoshes, HP series 200 computers, and Apollo workstations,. Support software, firmware, and H/W development activities for embedded systems using Z8000, 68000, 8086 and MILSTD1750. Design, implement, and test signal processing S/W in "C" and assembler using fixed point arithmetic. Assist with real time embedded S/W development in Ada. | Larry Flesher |
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| Boeing Commercial Airplane Group | Laboratory Instrumentation System Labs of Mechanical/Electrical system | Box 3707 Seattle, WA, 98124 |
Oct 90 |
Aug 1991 |
Engineer | Develop software for VAX/VMS, UNIX, and MS-DOS systems for various instrumentation systems including brake systems, wind tunnel, and structures assignments. | Bruce Weeks Gene Beataud |
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| Boeing Commercial Airplane Group | Flight Test Engineering Instrumentation Labs, | Box 3707 Seattle, WA, 98124 |
Aug 1991 | May 1995 | Senior Engineer | Ran a highly heterogeneous computing environment in support of various flight test activities. Platforms include PCs, Macs, various UNIXes, VAXes, and IBM mainframes. Develop calibration systems using client/server technology. Built and maintained calibration system H/W and S/W. Use TDR and other tools to detect and correct cable problems. Install instrumentation on aircraft. | Frank Rasor, Chuck Wyrick |
$44,000 + overtime |
|
| Scott Paper and Allied Signal (Contract positions) | |
March 1995 | May 1995 |
System Analyst | At Allied, helped convert a system running on VAXes to DEC Alphas. At Scott, helped move applications and databases from a cluster of smaller VAXes to one, large VAX. | $30/hr | |||
| Jetinternet Inc | Aug-1996 | Aug-1998 | Webmaster, | Responsible for an Internet webserver based on MS-IIS and Windows/NT 4.0 Server, including security, DNS, E-mail server, deal with Internic. Write and debug HTML, Perl scripts. | Chris Nakea |
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| Mathsoft Inc. | Data Analysis Products division | 1700 Westlake Avenue N
Suite 500 Seattle, WA 98109-3044 USA |
Jun 1995 |
Jun 1997 | PC administrator | Responsible for 105 PCs and 33 UNIX machines of various kinds, Windows/95, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows/NT Server 3.51 and Windows/NT Server 4.0, a LAN, WatchGaurd firewall, web server, Name server, DHCP server, modem pool (both NT and UNIX). S-PLUS. Run intranet based on IIS and Apache webservers. Support internal users, repair and install PCs and LAN components. Provide customer support for Office/95 as needed. | Chris Kacoroski |
(206) 283-8802 |
$40,000 |
| Mathsoft Inc. | Data
Analysis Products division, Research Department |
1700 Westlake Avenue N Suite 500 Seattle, WA 98109-3044 USA |
Jun-1997 | Dec 1999 |
Software Engineer | Debug and QA S-PLUS. Support research staff with coding in S-PLUS, "C", VRML, Perl, Javascript, MathCad, and Java. Currently working on statistical methods of information retrieval, applications of Wavelets in MathCad, benchmarking JVMs, digital signal processing in "C", implementing an e-commerce site to deliver training to our customers, and designing a massively parallel processor with Linux Beowulf . | George Mellman |
(206) 283-8802 |
$48,000 |
| Seattle Public Schools. | Sep-1998 |
Dec-1998 | Webmaster, | Perform sysadmin and webmaster
chores
for the Seattle Public Schools website. Write web based server
side
applications in Perl. Perform security audits including firewall
testing. |
$25/hr | ||||
| Commercial Ventilation and Vacuum |
3104 NE 55th St. Seattle, WA 98105 | Sep 1998 |
Present |
Webmaster |
Run a webserver, mail server,
firewall. Netcraft's report on the commercialventvac.com reliability |
Chris Racus | (206) 484-5051 |
5% of the gross | |
| University of Washington |
Department of Electical
Engineering, Research Computing Systems |
Campus Box 352500 Seattle, WA 98195-2500 |
Dec-1999 |
Aug-2002. | Senior Computer Specialist 3 |
Supervise a staff of 1 FT person, 2 undergraduates, 2 high school students. Perform sysadmin and webmaster chores for a consortium of 6 labs, about 20 Sun workstations and servers, 18 Linux machines, a Beowulf cluster of 13 nodes, 50 PCs running Windows for Workgroups, Windows/95, Windows/98 and Windows/NT. Set computing policy for the EE department. Deal with other University computing organizations. Query graduate students. | Prof. John Sahr jdsahr@ee.washington.edu |
(206) 685-4816 |
$59,000 |
| University
of Washington |
College
of Forest Resources,
Fire and Environmental Research Applications |
College
of Forest Resources Box 352100 Seattle, WA 98195-2100 or USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station 400 N 34th St Suite 201 Seattle WA 98103 |
Aug-15th-2002 | Apr 2004 |
Senior Computer Specialist 3 |
Perform sysadmin and webmaster chores for the Pacific Northwest research station of the United States National Forest Service. Write software in Java, Perl, and other programming languages. Manage a software development group. Deal with other University computing organizations. | Prof. David Peterson wild@u.washington.edu Prof. Ernesto Alvarado alvarado@u.washington.edu |
(206) 732-7812 (206) 616-6920 |
$63,500 |
| Apr 2004 | Nov 2004 | Temporary Staff |
Consulting |
Dr. Donald McKenzie donaldmckenzie@fs.fed.us |
(206) 732-7824 | $25/hour 8 hours/ month |
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| Real Networks/ Volt Technical
Services |
Quality Assurance Programs, Data, Systems Team (PDST) |
Volt Services Group | 11261 Willows Rd NE,
Suite 200 | Redmond, WA 98052 |Real Networks 2601 Elliot AVE Seattle, WA, 98121-1318 |
Nov-29th-2004 |
Mar-15-2005 |
System administrator |
Administer about 600
computers. Write software in Python and perl.
Create a new firewall. |
Zach Pohlman |
(206) 892-6303 | $35/hr |
| Real Networks/ Volt Technical Services | Internet Services Operations |
Volt Services Group | 11261 Willows Rd NE,
Suite 200 | Redmond, WA 98052 |Real Networks 2601 Elliot AVE Seattle, WA, 98121-1318 |
Jun-28th-2005 |
Dec-27th-2005 |
System administrator | Administer
about 1300 computers on a 24x7x365 basis. Release software,
effect repairs on hardware, install new machines, application support. |
Dennis Wood |
$35/hr | |
| Real Networks | Internet Services Operations | Real Networks 2601 Elliot AVE Seattle, WA, 98121-1318 |
Dec-28th-2005 | July-28th-2006 |
Senior System administrator |
Dave King Zach Pohlman |
$58,000/year |
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| F5 Networks |
Customer Services |
F5 Networks 401 Elliot AVE Seattle, WA, 98119 |
Nov-15th-2006 |
Present |
Network Support Engineer |
Assist our customers with their
BigIP network appliances. |
Andrea Jagla, David Katz, Mark Rider |
(206) 272-6465 |
$65,000/year + overtime + bonuses |