Cody Ryan Fields has over 10 years of experience in quality assurance, coating development, consulting, and explosives detection. He received a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Oklahoma State University in 2011, where he passed the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam. Currently, Fields works as a Quality Assurance Engineer at Cytec Industries, where he monitors product performance, conducts audits, and supports the quality management system. Previously, he held roles as a Coating Development Engineer at Essilor Laboratories of America and as a Consultant developing software solutions. Fields also has experience in research and explosives detection from internships at ICx Technologies and as an Egress Technician in the Oklahoma Air National Guard.
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This document summarizes a study on the use of engineering standards by students and professionals. For students, the study found that standards were integrated into design projects and safety standards were most heavily used. A survey of industry professionals found that standards identification involves client requirements, industry standards, and safety standards. Professionals acquire standards through purchases, subscriptions, and physical/digital collections. The use of standards has increased over engineers' careers as solutions have grown more complex.
The document is a resume for Chi-Lun Chiang which summarizes his qualifications and experience as an OLED display process engineer and LED devices design engineer. It outlines his 2.5 years of experience solving process issues and improving product efficiency. It also lists his education including a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in photonics and optics from universities in Taiwan.
Model-Based Software Engineering: A Multiple-Case Study on Challenges and Dev...Rodi Jolak
A recurring theme in discussions about the adoption of Model-Based Engineering (MBE) is its effectiveness. This is because there is a lack of empirical assessment of the processes and (tool-)use of MBE in practice. We conducted a multiple-case study by observing 2 two-month MBE projects from which software for a Mars rover were developed. We focused on assessing the distribution of the total software development effort over different development activities. Moreover, we observed and collected challenges reported by the developers during the execution of projects. We found that the majority of the effort is spent on the collaboration and communication activities. Furthermore, our inquiry into challenges showed that tool-related challenges are the most encountered.
Doug Leschak has over 30 years of experience in product safety engineering, regulatory compliance, and international certifications. He has held senior engineering roles at major companies including Sun Microsystems, IBM, Motorola, and Digital Equipment Corporation. Currently, Leschak works as an independent consultant, assisting clients with requirements for standards like IEC 60950, IEC 61558, and IEC 61010.
Quick introduction to the basics technical aspect of Canada's Scientific Research & Experimental Development (SR&ED) Tax Credit.
The presentation focuses on the formulation of a hypothesis as this is the basis for a SR&ED Project
This document outlines an opportunity for software and hardware engineers to advance their careers through sharing best practices. It provides questions about challenges and opportunities in their industries, advice for career advancement, staying on the cutting edge, unspoken rules for success, and best practices for communicating with non-technical stakeholders. The document concludes by thanking attendees for participating.
What’s Standard? Industry Application versus University Education of Engineer...Chelsea Leachman
This document summarizes a study on the use of engineering standards by students and professionals. For students, the study found that standards were integrated into design projects and safety standards were most heavily used. A survey of industry professionals found that standards identification involves client requirements, industry standards, and safety standards. Professionals acquire standards through purchases, subscriptions, and physical/digital collections. The use of standards has increased over engineers' careers as solutions have grown more complex.
The document is a resume for Chi-Lun Chiang which summarizes his qualifications and experience as an OLED display process engineer and LED devices design engineer. It outlines his 2.5 years of experience solving process issues and improving product efficiency. It also lists his education including a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and a master's degree in photonics and optics from universities in Taiwan.
Model-Based Software Engineering: A Multiple-Case Study on Challenges and Dev...Rodi Jolak
A recurring theme in discussions about the adoption of Model-Based Engineering (MBE) is its effectiveness. This is because there is a lack of empirical assessment of the processes and (tool-)use of MBE in practice. We conducted a multiple-case study by observing 2 two-month MBE projects from which software for a Mars rover were developed. We focused on assessing the distribution of the total software development effort over different development activities. Moreover, we observed and collected challenges reported by the developers during the execution of projects. We found that the majority of the effort is spent on the collaboration and communication activities. Furthermore, our inquiry into challenges showed that tool-related challenges are the most encountered.
Doug Leschak has over 30 years of experience in product safety engineering, regulatory compliance, and international certifications. He has held senior engineering roles at major companies including Sun Microsystems, IBM, Motorola, and Digital Equipment Corporation. Currently, Leschak works as an independent consultant, assisting clients with requirements for standards like IEC 60950, IEC 61558, and IEC 61010.
Quick introduction to the basics technical aspect of Canada's Scientific Research & Experimental Development (SR&ED) Tax Credit.
The presentation focuses on the formulation of a hypothesis as this is the basis for a SR&ED Project
This document outlines an opportunity for software and hardware engineers to advance their careers through sharing best practices. It provides questions about challenges and opportunities in their industries, advice for career advancement, staying on the cutting edge, unspoken rules for success, and best practices for communicating with non-technical stakeholders. The document concludes by thanking attendees for participating.
Seth Shepard has over 10 years of experience as a mechanical engineer with expertise in product design, development, and manufacturing. He enjoys innovation and problem-solving to advance industries. As an engineering leader, he excels at managing projects, teams, and cross-departmental collaboration. Shepard holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and has worked in roles such as Design Engineer, Agile PLM Administrator, Oracle Super User, Development Engineer, and Test Engineer.
Brian D. Wilson has over 25 years of experience in product development and engineering across multiple industries. He currently serves as the Director of Systems Engineering at Beckman-Coulter, where he leads the development of new diagnostic instrumentation. Prior to this role, he held several engineering management positions at Beckman-Coulter and Sanofi Diagnostics, managing teams and launching new products. He also has experience assisting companies with technology transfer programs and manufacturing modernization through roles at the Minnesota Advanced Manufacturing Technology Center and the U.S. Air Force.
The document provides a summary of Arthur Gooray's background and experience in technology transfer and commercialization. He has over 25 years of experience leading teams to incubate new technologies and create partnerships between research organizations and industry. Some of his roles included managing technology transfer programs at Eastman Kodak and Xerox, and he currently works as an adjunct professor helping to link companies with universities. He has received over 70 patents and has expertise in areas like intellectual property strategy, product development, and building economic development partnerships.
Gisla Stringer has over 15 years of experience in quality assurance and project management. She currently works as a Technology Project Analyst for JG Management Consulting, where she acts as a liaison between technology vendors and a school district. Previously, she held roles as a Research Analyst, QA Engineer at Yahoo, and Senior QA Analyst at Wolters Kluwers, where she performed tasks like writing test plans, executing test cases, identifying bug trends, and verifying website functionality. She has a Master's degree in Screenwriting and a Bachelor's degree in Marketing.
The document discusses an iterative and user-centered approach to developing administrative systems at the University of Washington. It involves collaborating closely with end users to design prototypes and conduct user testing in an agile manner. This evolutionary approach aims to develop systems that meet user needs by engaging stakeholders from across the university throughout the entire development process. In contrast to traditional top-down IT projects, these user-driven projects have vague scopes but produce flexible systems through open communication and feedback.
This summary provides an overview of an experienced oil and gas professional seeking a new leadership opportunity. He has over 10 years of experience managing projects and teams at Schlumberger, with a focus on product development, supply chain management, and engineering. He holds an M.S. in Mechanical/Materials Engineering and has filed over 10 patents. He is looking to further develop his leadership skills and believes in building collaborative teams to drive innovation.
Robert Pierson has experience in mechanical engineering and product design internships. He has worked on developing spinal implant products at Alphatec Spine and medical devices at Branchpoint Technologies and Applied Medical Corporation. His experience includes designing instrumentation, conducting testing and analysis, managing CAD models, and supporting new product development. Pierson is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a focus on biomechanical systems from the University of Pennsylvania.
Timothy P. Burge has over 30 years of experience in quality roles in the medical device industry, currently serving as Manager of IOL Design Control and Principal Engineer at Alcon Laboratories, where he directs activities related to design control, technical files, risk management, and compliance. He has a background in quality engineering, project management, supplier quality, metrology, and process development. His experience spans multiple companies and he has advanced training in Lean Six Sigma.
Roland Blumer has over 15 years of experience in various IT roles including technical support, security consulting, database administration, and software testing. He is currently a Senior IT Security Consultant at Optum where he reviews application vulnerabilities, enforces security policies, and coordinates remediation efforts. Prior to his current role, Blumer held technical support positions at companies such as Carlson Wagonlit Travel, Navitaire, and Data Recognition Corporation where he provided production support, resolved issues, and trained other analysts.
Brian D. Wilson has over 25 years of experience in engineering leadership roles spanning product development, project management, and team leadership. He holds advanced degrees from Stanford and USC and has managed cross-functional engineering teams of up to 65 people. Currently he is Senior Director of Engineering Excellence and Optimization where he provides strategic guidance and manages complex projects.
David Froehle is an engineer with experience in leadership, problem solving, and design. He has a proven track record of building successful engineering departments and overseeing complex operations. Froehle also has expertise in areas such as data management, project management, and product development.
Kerry Eubanks has over 30 years of experience in reliability engineering. He has held roles at several companies developing and implementing reliability programs for lighting, agricultural, and industrial control systems. Currently, he is a Staff Reliability Engineer at Musco Sports Lighting where he develops reliability programs for lighting systems and provides manufacturing and field support. He has expertise in reliability risk assessment, failure analysis, and data analysis.
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This document provides a summary of an engineering leader's qualifications. It outlines her objective to lead engineering teams with dedication to safety and quality. It then details her extensive experience over 15 years as a manufacturing engineer at Boeing, where she has led teams of up to 40 people and managed projects. She has a background in design, production planning, and process improvement. She is recognized for her leadership, problem-solving, and advocacy for diversity. The summary highlights her technical skills and focus on continuous learning.
- Sarah Bennett is a Technology Integrity Analyst at National Indemnity Company with over 3 years of experience testing .NET and web applications using skills like manual software testing, SQL Server, Agile environments, and technical writing.
- She acts as a testing lead on product development teams, researches user needs, and develops comprehensive testing strategies.
- Prior to her current role, she was a Technology Integrity Specialist and help desk attendant at National Indemnity, and conducted independent research as an NSF intern studying iron speciation in water systems.
- Her education includes a BA in Mathematics from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a certification in Actuarial Studies and an unaccredited BA
Jennifer McDaniel is an electrical engineer with over 20 years of experience in technical management, customer relations, safety, training, research and development. She has expertise in risk assessment, sustainability, system design, testing, and project management. McDaniel held various engineering and leadership roles, including establishing a $350k funding program and leading multi-disciplinary design teams. She currently works as an independent technical consultant, specializing in transforming ideas into safe, reliable products and solutions.
Chong Mei Fung has over 10 years of experience in engineering roles related to quality, reliability, process, and automation. She is currently a Factory Quality and Reliability Engineer at Intel where she leads failure analysis, reliability testing, and quality monitoring. Previously, she held roles at Intel, Fuji Electric, and DARCO Industry Water in process engineering, contamination and reliability, and plant design. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering and skills in tools like AutoCAD, MS Office, and JMP. She has received several achievement and performance awards throughout her career.
Rhonda Edwards has 15 years of experience in information technology with expertise in software development, quality assurance testing, and business analysis. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Management Information Systems, a Master's in Business Administration in Technology Management, and is pursuing a Master's in Business Analytics. Her career goals include leading QA teams, enhancing testing with programming, and advancing to technical team management.
Vinay Rohilla is a software engineer with 3.8 years of experience seeking a middle-level role in software testing and quality assurance. He has a B.Tech in Information Technology and is currently working at HCL Technologies. He has experience in manual testing, test planning, quality assurance processes, agile methodology, and working with various testing methodologies. At HCL, his responsibilities include maintaining testing logs, writing test cases, guiding junior team members, and ensuring quality assurance standards are met.
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Describes the challenges and benefits of having a consistent enterprise architecture framework within a global pharma research organization with examples from different industries.
Seth Shepard has over 10 years of experience as a mechanical engineer with expertise in product design, development, and manufacturing. He enjoys innovation and problem-solving to advance industries. As an engineering leader, he excels at managing projects, teams, and cross-departmental collaboration. Shepard holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and has worked in roles such as Design Engineer, Agile PLM Administrator, Oracle Super User, Development Engineer, and Test Engineer.
Brian D. Wilson has over 25 years of experience in product development and engineering across multiple industries. He currently serves as the Director of Systems Engineering at Beckman-Coulter, where he leads the development of new diagnostic instrumentation. Prior to this role, he held several engineering management positions at Beckman-Coulter and Sanofi Diagnostics, managing teams and launching new products. He also has experience assisting companies with technology transfer programs and manufacturing modernization through roles at the Minnesota Advanced Manufacturing Technology Center and the U.S. Air Force.
The document provides a summary of Arthur Gooray's background and experience in technology transfer and commercialization. He has over 25 years of experience leading teams to incubate new technologies and create partnerships between research organizations and industry. Some of his roles included managing technology transfer programs at Eastman Kodak and Xerox, and he currently works as an adjunct professor helping to link companies with universities. He has received over 70 patents and has expertise in areas like intellectual property strategy, product development, and building economic development partnerships.
Gisla Stringer has over 15 years of experience in quality assurance and project management. She currently works as a Technology Project Analyst for JG Management Consulting, where she acts as a liaison between technology vendors and a school district. Previously, she held roles as a Research Analyst, QA Engineer at Yahoo, and Senior QA Analyst at Wolters Kluwers, where she performed tasks like writing test plans, executing test cases, identifying bug trends, and verifying website functionality. She has a Master's degree in Screenwriting and a Bachelor's degree in Marketing.
The document discusses an iterative and user-centered approach to developing administrative systems at the University of Washington. It involves collaborating closely with end users to design prototypes and conduct user testing in an agile manner. This evolutionary approach aims to develop systems that meet user needs by engaging stakeholders from across the university throughout the entire development process. In contrast to traditional top-down IT projects, these user-driven projects have vague scopes but produce flexible systems through open communication and feedback.
This summary provides an overview of an experienced oil and gas professional seeking a new leadership opportunity. He has over 10 years of experience managing projects and teams at Schlumberger, with a focus on product development, supply chain management, and engineering. He holds an M.S. in Mechanical/Materials Engineering and has filed over 10 patents. He is looking to further develop his leadership skills and believes in building collaborative teams to drive innovation.
Robert Pierson has experience in mechanical engineering and product design internships. He has worked on developing spinal implant products at Alphatec Spine and medical devices at Branchpoint Technologies and Applied Medical Corporation. His experience includes designing instrumentation, conducting testing and analysis, managing CAD models, and supporting new product development. Pierson is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a focus on biomechanical systems from the University of Pennsylvania.
Timothy P. Burge has over 30 years of experience in quality roles in the medical device industry, currently serving as Manager of IOL Design Control and Principal Engineer at Alcon Laboratories, where he directs activities related to design control, technical files, risk management, and compliance. He has a background in quality engineering, project management, supplier quality, metrology, and process development. His experience spans multiple companies and he has advanced training in Lean Six Sigma.
Roland Blumer has over 15 years of experience in various IT roles including technical support, security consulting, database administration, and software testing. He is currently a Senior IT Security Consultant at Optum where he reviews application vulnerabilities, enforces security policies, and coordinates remediation efforts. Prior to his current role, Blumer held technical support positions at companies such as Carlson Wagonlit Travel, Navitaire, and Data Recognition Corporation where he provided production support, resolved issues, and trained other analysts.
Brian D. Wilson has over 25 years of experience in engineering leadership roles spanning product development, project management, and team leadership. He holds advanced degrees from Stanford and USC and has managed cross-functional engineering teams of up to 65 people. Currently he is Senior Director of Engineering Excellence and Optimization where he provides strategic guidance and manages complex projects.
David Froehle is an engineer with experience in leadership, problem solving, and design. He has a proven track record of building successful engineering departments and overseeing complex operations. Froehle also has expertise in areas such as data management, project management, and product development.
Kerry Eubanks has over 30 years of experience in reliability engineering. He has held roles at several companies developing and implementing reliability programs for lighting, agricultural, and industrial control systems. Currently, he is a Staff Reliability Engineer at Musco Sports Lighting where he develops reliability programs for lighting systems and provides manufacturing and field support. He has expertise in reliability risk assessment, failure analysis, and data analysis.
Explore software engineering excellence! Master the principles of software development and advance your career with our comprehensive training programs. Enroll now and unlock your potential in software engineering.
Useful links:-
https://www.attitudetallyacademy.com/functionalarea/computer-science
https://www.attitudetallyacademy.com/class/software-engineering
https://maps.app.goo.gl/GsdeBSajnqXdBaAX6
https://maps.app.goo.gl/1SRGK48QoaPgWbcs5
This document provides a summary of an engineering leader's qualifications. It outlines her objective to lead engineering teams with dedication to safety and quality. It then details her extensive experience over 15 years as a manufacturing engineer at Boeing, where she has led teams of up to 40 people and managed projects. She has a background in design, production planning, and process improvement. She is recognized for her leadership, problem-solving, and advocacy for diversity. The summary highlights her technical skills and focus on continuous learning.
- Sarah Bennett is a Technology Integrity Analyst at National Indemnity Company with over 3 years of experience testing .NET and web applications using skills like manual software testing, SQL Server, Agile environments, and technical writing.
- She acts as a testing lead on product development teams, researches user needs, and develops comprehensive testing strategies.
- Prior to her current role, she was a Technology Integrity Specialist and help desk attendant at National Indemnity, and conducted independent research as an NSF intern studying iron speciation in water systems.
- Her education includes a BA in Mathematics from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a certification in Actuarial Studies and an unaccredited BA
Jennifer McDaniel is an electrical engineer with over 20 years of experience in technical management, customer relations, safety, training, research and development. She has expertise in risk assessment, sustainability, system design, testing, and project management. McDaniel held various engineering and leadership roles, including establishing a $350k funding program and leading multi-disciplinary design teams. She currently works as an independent technical consultant, specializing in transforming ideas into safe, reliable products and solutions.
Chong Mei Fung has over 10 years of experience in engineering roles related to quality, reliability, process, and automation. She is currently a Factory Quality and Reliability Engineer at Intel where she leads failure analysis, reliability testing, and quality monitoring. Previously, she held roles at Intel, Fuji Electric, and DARCO Industry Water in process engineering, contamination and reliability, and plant design. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering and skills in tools like AutoCAD, MS Office, and JMP. She has received several achievement and performance awards throughout her career.
Rhonda Edwards has 15 years of experience in information technology with expertise in software development, quality assurance testing, and business analysis. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Management Information Systems, a Master's in Business Administration in Technology Management, and is pursuing a Master's in Business Analytics. Her career goals include leading QA teams, enhancing testing with programming, and advancing to technical team management.
Vinay Rohilla is a software engineer with 3.8 years of experience seeking a middle-level role in software testing and quality assurance. He has a B.Tech in Information Technology and is currently working at HCL Technologies. He has experience in manual testing, test planning, quality assurance processes, agile methodology, and working with various testing methodologies. At HCL, his responsibilities include maintaining testing logs, writing test cases, guiding junior team members, and ensuring quality assurance standards are met.
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1. Cody Ryan Fields
2965 Firewheel Dr • Rockwall, TX 75032 • (405) 742-7247
codyrf@okstate.edu
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering May 2011 GPA: 3.24
Minor in Chemistry
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Passed Fundamentals of Engineering Exam
EXPERIENCE
Quality Assurance Engineer August 2014 – Present
Cytec Industries – Aerospace Materials Division, Greenville, TX
Cytec Industries is aglobal specialty materials and chemicals company focused on developing, manufacturing and
selling value-added products
Monitor product performance via the current operational metrics and initiate corrective action programs
to address unfavorable trends
Manage,Host, and conduct audits for various customer requirements and nationalcertifications to include
NADCAPand AS9100
Provide engineering support to all quality laboratories: Analytical, In-Process, Autoclave, and Mechanical
Collaborate with Technical Services Team and Account Managers to perform customer specification
reviews
Manage and participate in internalaudit program and administer changes and corrective actions
Provide quality engineering support on capital projects such as new resin mixing vessels and safety
initiatives
Support Supplier Quality Engineering Functions as liaison on material specifications and support periodic
audits of key suppliers
Support the maintenance , improvement, and sustainability of the AS9100 Quality Management System
Acted as lab lead and supervisor for analytical and in-process labs during company lockout resulting from
a labor dispute, which lasted from August 2014 toFebruary 2015
Coating Development Engineer June 2012 – February 2014
Essilor Laboratories of America, Dallas,TX
ELOA is the largest network of Optical Labs in the United States, providing complete support to private and retail
eye care practices
Participated in the development, documentation, and validation of new processes and technologies related
to Hard Coat and Anti-Reflective coatings
Executed newsafety initiatives as a Safety warden and member of safety committee for Innovation and
Technology Center
Traveled to labs with Deployment and Support Teams to direct installations of new products and
processes, and ensure safety protocols are followed
Completed training courses on Lean Six Sigma and Project Management and participated in LSS projects
Acted as company matter expert in the field of Dip-Dip coatings and Thin Film Vacuum Deposition
Performed compatibility testing of new processes on existing substrates
Coordinated with Global Engineering and R&D globalteams to define,prepare,and achieve development
projects in Hard Coating, AR Coating, and Tinting technologies
Analyzed lenses through microscopy to determine type and cause of process defects and provided
corrective actions when necessary
Maintained and upgraded documents and records of coating formulations, deployments, and equipment
specifications
Planned and implemented on-site pilots and facilitated transfer of technologies to technical support teams
Created,maintained, and hosted coating technology presentations, ranging in sophistication from in-depth
technical issues to executive level overviews
2. Consultant June 2011-February 2012
Quorum Business Solutions Inc., Dallas, TX
Consulting company that develops and supports softwarefor oil and gas companies
Collaborated with Clients on a daily basis to obtain business and technical specifications to help develop
and implement next generation software solutions
Managed smallproject teams on established activities or as a part of larger projects
Participated in the testing, maintenance and enhancement phases associated with product development
Ensured successfulcompletion of personal and team deliverables
Contributed extensively in company building exercises, such as internalsoftware and training
development
Provided guidance, mentoring and review support for less experienced developers
Science Intern Summer 2010
ICx Technologies,Stillwater, OK
Research, Develop, and Produce equipment used to detect trace levels of explosive materials
Researched, developed,and produced explosive detection equipment
Designed and carried out research experiments for newproducts
Found solutions to issues that arose with current product
Assisted with field experiments using live explosives
Created trace samples and solutions to be tested in the field and through designed experiments
Egress Technician June 2008-January 2013
Oklahoma Air National Guard - 138th FW, Tulsa, OK
F-16 fighter wing stationed in Tulsa, OK capable of mobilization, deployment, and employment as need to support
national security objectives
Repaired the egress escape system and canopy of USAF fighter jets and specifically the F-16C Fighting
Falcon
Ensured safety guidelines are followed while explosives are handled
Implemented newAFOSH standards on the shop level
Assisted with training and supervising of newegress technicians
Familiarized other technicians with cockpit safety though course work and on site hands-on training
SKILLS
Visual Basic
ChemCad
Microsoft Office Products
Oracle SQL
MSSQL
C#
C++
Crystal Reports
ACTIVIES AND HONORS
EOA – Technical Community – Optical Thin Films member
Support expertise development as a source of innovation and solutions
Allows exchange of ideas across departments and geographicalareas encouraging major technical debates
among experts in the field
Essilor VisionFoundation
Charity founded by Essilor of America in 2007 dedicated togiving free eye exams and glasses to
underprivileged school children
Holds company-wide and local fundraisers and events aimed at improving children’s optical health and
availability
CEATAEC tutor
Tutor engineering students in engineering sciences and related courses
Sigma Alpha Lambda - One of ten Founding Member of, spring 2008
SAL is a national leadership and honors organization that participates in leadership and charity events
AmericanInstitute of Chemical Engineers - student chapter - Senior Liaison
Keep seniors informed on current AICHE events
General Honors Award from OklahomaState University’s Honors College
President’s Honor Roll,spring 2007