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Patrick M.

Martin
319-573-9063
pat.martin84@yahoo.com
patmmartin.weebly.com

SUMMARY
Experienced ​Electrical Engineer​ looking to advance Digital, Analog and VLSI and microwave circuit
design. Background in high-tech and aircraft industries. Built a temperature controlled greenhouse, with
emphasis on nutrition and LED growth lighting. Designed and developed a robot to hand out gifts. Enjoy
working on robotics and embedded systems.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC.,​ Boise, ID 2017 – 2018
Probe Engineer
Worked with NAND R&D to design code that tested the next generation of memory used in solid state
drives and firmware packages. Helped create learning event modules for new engineers.

● Assisted in identification​ ​of faulty test cards that were rejecting acceptable wafers as defective.
Anticipated savings of $1.5 million per project.
● Suggested improvement for, and worked on creating training modules.

Completed Bachelors in Electrical Engineering Degree​ ​(See below) 2016

ROCKWELL COLLINS, INC., ​Cedar Rapids, IA 2015


Electrical Engineer Intern
Worked in the Multi-core and Airborne Solutions Department to create User’s Guides and Safety
Procedure Documentation for server routers on commercial aircraft. Participated in the test and redesign
of electromagnetic interference circuitry in accordance with DO-160 specifications.

● Debugged router to help it meet specifications for FCC. Found successful drop in solution.

● Worked on design of electromagnetic interference circuitry, completed project ahead of schedule.

ROCKWELL COLLINS, INC.,​ Cedar Rapids, IA


Engineering Lab Technician
Maintained equipment and databases used in the verification and certification of flight control systems in
various airplanes. Built advanced switch-mode power supplies used in airplanes to power the on-board
electronics. Assembled circuit boards to fully test power supplies for safety verification and destructive
analysis. Assisted in developing three system rigs that emulated a cockpit. These system rigs were used
for pilot training and pre-production tests of new aircraft cockpit designs.

● Designed program that made testing more efficient, saving 39 hours per week.
Patrick M. Martin​ / ​319-573-9063 / pat.martin84@yahoo.com

EDUCATION
Iowa State University,​ Ames, IA 2016
Bachelor of Science, B. S. in Electrical Engineering E. E.

Kirkwood Community College,​ Cedar Rapids, IA


Associate of Science, Pre-Engineering

MEMBERSHIPS
Make to Innovate - ​Lead Electrical Engineer​ ​on Project Hoverboard, 2014
Rockwell Collins Gamers Club,​ 2007-2009

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
EAA AirVenture​ - Volunteer

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