Resume
Jesse Rybicki
Loveland, Colorado
Work Objective
Mature, highly-motivated honors physics graduate with electronics concentration seeks entry-level engineering or laboratory work.
Skill Summary
Experienced with a wide array of lab techniques and apparatus including Oscilloscopes, Signal Generators, Power Supplies, DMMs, Interferometers, Spectrometers and Geiger Counters.
Skilled in the use of math to solve difficult problems.
Computer literate in Assembly Code, MS Office (Esp. Excel), HTML, Open Office, Flash, Mathematica, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, CSS, MATLab, LabView and Autocad.
Contributed as an individual and within team based work environments.
Supervised team members.
Education
Bachelor of Science: Physics, May 2007 – Cum Laude, Winona State University, Winona, Minnesota
Relevant coursework: Circuit Design, Electronics, Microprocessors, Optics, Thermodynamics,
Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics I & II, Chemistry I & II, Renewable Energies.
Mechanical Drafting, 1990, Ella T. Grasso Southeastern Vocational Technical School,
Groton, CT – Achieved third place in the State of Connecticut VICA Drafting Competition.
Lab Experience
Designed circuits and wrote assembly code for the Motorola M68HC12 microprocessor utilizing analog-digital and digital-analog converters, timer functions, control-feedback functions.
Used D-Bug for troubleshooting.
Designed, built, tested and debugged circuits using op-amps, transistors (BJTs and FETs) including
circuits for wave shaping and filtering. Worked with breadboards and circuit boards.
Recorded, analyzed and identified errors in lab data.
Trained in safety procedures in chemical, electrical, and optical labs.
Work History
Test Reader: Measured Progress, Longmont, CO (05/08 – 07/08)Assessed and graded essay questions on standardized tests. Subjects included math, physics and reading.
Field Engineer: Schlumberger Oilfield Services, Grand Junction, CO (8/07 – 11/07)Planned and monitored natural gas well stimulation procedures.
Lab Technician: Northern Colorado Cytology Services, Greeley, CO (8/02 – 5/03) Accessioned and processed cytology specimens using Cytyc ThinPrep 2000 equipment. Maintained equipment and reagent disposal. Exercised sterile lab techniques.
Conference Services Supervisor: YMCA of the Rockies, Estes Park, CO (5/93 – 9/98)Provided a range of services to groups numbering 20-2000. Supervised teams of 2-6 workers.Cleaned and maintained meeting rooms. Provided direct customer contact and strong attention to detail.
Bartender: The Wheel Bar, Estes Park, CO (5/98 – present) Served large numbers of customers in a busy environment. Work involved multitasking, attention to detail, crowd control, and money handling($2000-$3000 per shift).
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