Mark L. Lott
Electrical Engineer, Vehicle
Electronics Systems
[ Objectives | Education
| Thesis | Certification
| Experience | Interests
| Contact Info ]
Employment
Objectives
I am seeking a career in Electrical or Electronics
Engineering, emphasizing both design and project coordination. Specialties
are digital and analog design, signal processing and digital feedback control;
experience in manufacturing process design and automotive electrical and
mechanical design. Specific goals include professional registration
and graduate study in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering.
Minimum salary requirement: $98,000 per year,
firm.
Educational
Background
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BSEE with a minor in Applied Optics, GMI Engineering
& Management Institute, Flint, Michigan, June, 1993
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Diploma, Olympic High School, Silverdale, Washington, June, 1988
Thesis
OPTIMIZATION OF REAL-TIME HOLOGRAPHY FOR VIBRATION ANALYSIS,GMI
Engineering & Management Institute, 1992-1993, awarded Outstanding
Thesis rating. This project utilized C programming skills and interface
with PC-based digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital converters, computer
vision education, and optics and holography training.
EIT
Certification
Washington State, 17 June, 1994
Experience
Electronics Engineer
Vehicle Systems Engineer with Delphi
Automotive Systems, Brighton Technical Center, Brighton,
Michigan, August, 1996 to present
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Coordination and development on a system level of
software and hardware in key technologies with embedded systems
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Design of engine, transmission and powertrain control
module hardware systems for GM and worldwide customers using Motorola 68HC11
and 68332 microprocessors
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Design and specification of test, simulation and
sensor signal conditioning equipment for prototyping and production
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Testing and debugging hardware and software prototypes
with logic analyzers, vehicle simulation equipment and chassis dynamometers,
with understanding of assembly language, and working knowledge and experience
in C++ programming
Electronics Engineer with US Navy, Puget
Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, May, 1993 to January,
1996
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Leading design and documentation of crane and heavy
equipment electrical systems
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Project coordination/management of facilities improvements
and construction
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Design, modification and troubleshooting of shipboard
interior communications and telephone systems
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Hazardous materials classification, administration
and disposition
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Leading development of technical and management publications
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Computer-aided drawing using AutoCAD, Intergraph
MDS & MicroStation
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Liaison and project coordinator between Engineering
and Production
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Design and development of inactive submarine surveillance
systems
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Design of nuclear reactor compartment barge tank
level indicator systems
Engineering Intern
All internship experience was gained concurrently while enrolled at
GMI
Engineering & Management Institute, formerly General Motors Institute,
the only fully cooperative engineering college in North America, offering
a unique and unmatched combination of classroom and occupational experience.
Electronics Engineering Intern with US
Navy, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, December,
1991 to May, 1993
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See experience above for details
Engineering Intern with Lucas Automotive
Electronics, Troy, Michigan, October, 1991 to December, 1991
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Tested electronic analog speedometer prototypes against
engineering specifications
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Performed troubleshooting of speedometer dealer service
returns
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Designed and improved automated test equipment and
software for automotive components
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Automotive repair, component replacement and technology
Engineering Intern with Weyerhaeuser
Company Instrumentation, Tacoma, Washington, October, 1988 to February,
1991
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Developed of high temperature pressure sensor manufacturing
procedures
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Determined optimum circuit and fiberoptic probe combinations
for temperature sensing devices
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Implemented inductive proximity sensors for sensing
ultra-low flow in instrumentation applications
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Assembled and tested circuit prototypes
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Machine shop experience with plastics and aluminum
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Fiberoptic system design and assembly
Interests
and Activities
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Member, Wolverine Four-Wheelers, Milford, Michigan since 1997
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Flautist & Pianist, Port Townsend Orchestra, Port Townsend, Washington,
1993 through 1996
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Flautist, Richard K. Call Quintet, Port Townsend, Washington, 1993 through
1996
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Member, Society of Automotive Engineers
since 1989
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Participated in SAE 1991 NGV Challenge (alternative fuels)
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Automotive restoration (trucks, four-wheel drive vehicles)
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Photography and photo development
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Music performance and composition, Renaissance through contemporary
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Outdoor activities (skiing, bicycling, sailing)
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Chaplain, Sigma Nu Fraternity, 1990-1992
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Zymurgy (handmade wines and beers)
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This page last updated on July 1, 2001.
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