Component Engineer Resume
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561 Rose Street
Georgetown
MA, 01833
123-456-7890
abc@yourmailprovider.com
Objective: To join a reputable organization and enhance my expertise in IT infrastructure. My strong familiarity with component engineering and my vast exposure to the same will be very helpful in providing high quality components and other related devices for residential, commercial and industrial purposes.
Education:
MS in Computer Science, 2002
Yale University
BS Electronics, 1998
Yale University
Skills:
Over 7+ years experience in IT infrastructure
Strong familiarity wit motor operated household appliances
Knowledgeable in electro-mechanical devices
Strong knowledge in 120/240V household appliances
Skilled in general engineering
Strong grasp of the principles of electronics
Skilled in R&D environment and CM Assembly process
Professional Experience:
Component Engineer III, 2008-present
Haber Inc., Georgetown, MA
Responsibilities
Monitored and evaluated the capacity of tested actuators, valves and hydraulic components for industrial applications.
Documented and reported inaccuracies, failures, and slip-ups in the field and proposed viable solutions.
Monitored and tested components and system analysis if they comply with the standard titles.
Component Engineer II, 2005-2008
H.A. Stiles Company, Georgetown, MA
Responsibilities
Assisted the laboratory head in the development and maintenance of test fittings and other lab equipments.
Evaluated and approved components to be used in motor household appliances.
Designed supply cords, electrical connectors and circuit boards for commercial and industrial use.
Asst. Component Engineer, 2002-2005
Gen. Merchandise, Georgetown, MA
Responsibilities
Acted as Project Manager and collaborated with designers and manufacturers to ensure compatibility of all components to specified guidelines.
Checked and prepared all specifications for electrical components.
Participated in reducing costs for the company by developing new products that don’t make use of much electrical power.
Certifications and Affiliations:
Electronic Components Association, Member
Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA), Secretary,
Institute of Component Engineers in Georgetown




