Samuel Sahlie has over 22 years of experience as an electronics test technician. He has tested circuit boards for industries such as automotive, biomedical, and commercial. Some of his responsibilities include setting up test equipment, troubleshooting circuits, and validating circuit boards in temperature chambers. He also has experience assembling and soldering circuit boards.
Cybersecurity & Data Protection: What the GC & CEO Need to KnowShawn Tuma
The main points of this presentation are:
(1) Cybersecurity events create a crisis situation and should be treated as such;
(2) Cybersecurity incidents are as much legal events as they are IT or Business / Public Relations events;
(3) Companies must have a cybersecurity breach response plan in place and tested, in advance;
(4) While consumer class action data breach litigation is a significant threat to companies and their leadership, it is not as great of a threat as regulatory enforcement by agencies such as the FTC and SEC, or the shareholder derivative claims for officer and director liability; and
(5) The odds are that all company will be breached, but preparation and diligence can help minimize the likelihood that such a breach from being a catastrophic event.
This presentation addresses the role of attorneys as the first responders in leading their clients through cybersecurity and data loss crisis events. The discussion begins by looking at the risk business have of being the victim of a cybersecurity or data loss incident and examining the nature of such incidents and the crisis environment they create. Then, because of this crisis environment, the need for leadership in helping keep the parties calm, rational, and making deliberate, calculated decisions.
The discussion then explains why cybersecurity events are legal events and legal counsel is the natural leader that should fulfill this role and how they can do so. It will then discuss the process legal counsel will take, including assembling the key players in such an event, both internally and externally. It discusses the obligations for responding to such an event, the steps that must be taken, those that must be considered, and certain factors that go into the decision-making process. It briefly addresses the costs of such an incident and the liability issues that can arise from such an incident and failing to properly respond to the incident. This section includes a discussion of the cybersecurity lawsuit landscape, cybersecurity regulatory landscape, and the issue of cybersecurity-related officer and director liability stemming from shareholder derivative lawsuits based on cybersecurity incidents.
It concludes with a discussion of the steps that companies can take to prepare for and be in a better position to respond to and mitigate the negative repercussions of such an incident.
An introduction to magnetic stirrer and brief information about the general a...Johana_Williams
The Magnetic Stirrer is commonly found in chemistry and biology laboratories since it serves a vital function that is required for several experiments and processes.
Securing Industrial Control Systems - CornCON II: The Wrath Of CornEric Andresen
This is the presentation I made at CornCON II: The Wrath OF Corn. The intent of this presentation is to put more tools in your toolbox to help protect Industrial Control Systems, SCADA or Distributed Control Systems from threats and vulnerabilities.
Electrical and control engineer for hammond solutionBakhte Karam
An effective and meticulous engineering professional with key expertise in the, energy oil & gas and manufacturing industries, skills in design engineering and systems optimization, extensive fault analysis and troubleshooting skills and advanced technical abilities enable me to quickly solve problems at the root cause, recognized and winner of various awards for my ability to multi-task efficiently in demanding and sensitive situations, earned the respect and confidence of my peers and customers for continuous improvement.
Contribution to team settings.
Willing to use my techniques and skills to accept new challenges.
Self-starter and capable of leading formal or informal work groups.
Ability to work on extreme weather conditions, elevated heights and noisy/un-noisy areas.
1. Samuel Sahlie
Ph# 248-453-4959
E-mail sammoja10@yahoo.com
Summary:
Engineering electronics test technician with years of experience. Committed to provide
quality and consistent technical support.
Tested and assembled industrial, Automotive, Biomedical and commercial circuit
boards, with a thorough understanding of practical electronics concepts like, reading
schematics, pneumatics & wiring Diagrams.
Proficient in quality assurance procedures, testing cable harnesses and integrated units.
Highlights:
Good written & communication skills
Accurate reporting of test & measurement results
Use of AC/DC power and control systems
Translating assembly drawings and schematic diagrams
Efficient troubleshooting skills
Testing with the use of Labview windows systems
Reliable in the use of Microsoft Excel, Word and Power Point etc.
Accomplishments:
Worked with a variety of circuit boards under different projects over the past 22 years. During
these times my responsibility includes, to collect data in written and electronic formats and
communicate with test engineers. I have the training & experience of Validating PCB’s in
Heat & Cold chambers under controlled temperature. I properly trained new and current
employees for both setting up and debugging all industrial, commercial and biomedical
and highly graded boards like military PCB’s.
Experience:
Jabil circuits co. Auburn Hills, MI 11/2014 - 09/2015
Test technician
Calibrating and functional testing the ST100 sterilizer medical equipment.
Function pre and post burn test of medical instrument test analyzers.
Roush inc. 10/2014-11/2014
Crimping and wire harness.
Building wires into Molex type power connectors for Auto parts by crimping the high
durability spring clips and the rugged ML-XT connection system.
Adco Circuits Rochester Hills, MI 03/1997- 04/2014
Senior Test Technician
Electronic test equipment setup (function generators, power supplies).
Troubleshoot electrical/electronic control circuits using DMM and Digital scopes.
Thoroughly inspected and repaired program systems components.
Read and interpreted schematics, used test equipment to input signals and measure
corresponding outputs.
Ran operational tests on systems and equipment to reinforce proper processes and
remedy malfunctions.
Detects Inc 07/1995-07/1996
Assembler/solder and troubleshooter
Assembled electronic equipment, crimping, wiring and soldering of PCB components that
goes into the boats engine systems.
Performed routine and scheduled troubleshooting, and repair using Meters.
2. X-Rite Inc. 10/1994-07/1995
Test technician and solder
Testing PCB’s in heat & cold chamber and test in bench outside of the chamber.
Installed PCB’s inside a unit after a pass confirmation. Assembling, soldering &
troubleshooting are also part of the job.
Gentex Inc. 09/1993-07/1995
Assembling/Soldering/Testing
Worked as an electronics board assembler and did a lot of soldering auto parts that goes
into a car’s rear-view mirror.
Robert Shaw Inc. 01/1992-09/1993
Sequence machine operator/Assembler
Assembling, soldering and stuffing components to PCBs. As a lead sequence machine
operator, have the responsibility of the accuracy and placement of the components in the
right position and identification.
Education:
Grand Rapids Community College Aug.1989- May 1991
Associate of Applied Science: Electronics Technology
Grand Valley State University Aug. 1991- May 1992
Minor in Basic Programming and Automation
Certificate of training to perform inspection operations, and soldering in accordance with IPC-A-
610B and ANSI/J-STD-001A
Advanced soldering and Basic Soldering certification from Jabil circuit co.