1. Jay Meyer
Electrical Engineering
180 Warren Ave. Plymouth, MA 02360
Phone: 774-283-1477 E-Mail: jay.meyer@uconn.edu
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayrmeyer
Objective
Seeking a position in the field of electrical engineering, with a focus on design and systems. Looking to work both
individually and in a cooperative setting to utilize leadership, technical, and problem solving skills.
Education
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT August, 2013 – May, 2017
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Major: Electrical Engineering
Minor: Mathematics
GPA: 3.310/4.0
Relevant Coursework: Electronic Circuit Design & Analysis, Signals and Systems, Object Oriented Design &
Programming, Digital Systems Design, Numerical Methods in Scientific Computation, Senior Design
Skills
Technical: Soldering, Oscilloscope and Function Generator Operation, Circuit Analysis and Development,
Computer Diagnostics and Repair, Network Diagnostics and Repair, FPGA Programming
Computer: PSpice, Xilinx, VHDL, Matlab, Java, C, XML, XSL, Windows, OSX, MS Office
Language: Conversational German
Experience
Qualtech Systems Inc. Hartford, CT May 2016 – October 2016
Worked independently to create C/C++ based components for a Matlab/Simulink add-on to communicate with
a Remote Diagnostic Server.
Designed and updated a wide variety of System models in both Simulink and TEAMS Designer.
Documented processes, presented findings to Chief Officers, and performed product demonstrations for
clients
iTV, UCONN, Storrs CT January 2015 – May 2016
Worked alongside students and faculty in managing stable and dependable connections for online lectures
provided by the University of Connecticut.
Diagnosed and solved various network and system related issues in a timely manner.
Brewers’ Marina, Plymouth, MA July 2015 – August 2015
Assisted a collaborative team of mechanics and yard-hands with daily assignments, as well as directly
responding to emergency repair situations.
Worked in both in a hands-on and office based environment in order to ensure Brewer’s customers received a
pleasant and timely experience.
University Information Technology Service, UCONN, Storrs CT April 2014 – July 2015
Worked independently and collaboratively with other student workers and undergraduate staff on campus.
Gained skills in database development and diagnosing a variety of software, hardware and network related
issues.
Developed the technical language and communication skills required to troubleshoot complex system related
issues and components.
Entry Level Technician for Huskytech, UCONN, Storrs CT August 2013 – October 2013
Worked in a team to diagnose and troubleshoot students’ computers and personal devices.
Developed knowledge of computer security, virus-protection, reimaging, software troubleshooting, and basic
computer repair.
Enhanced skills in recording detailed steps, organization and assisting other coworkers.