Mark Allen Orillaneda

3284 Archshire Court

San Jose, CA 95148

408.270.4902

markalnori@yahoo.com

http://mark.alphabox.com

 

Objective

 

A challenging position as a Software Engineer with possibility of career advancement.

 

Education

 

B. S. Computer Engineering

Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, June 2003

 

Technical Skills

 

Programming: 

C, C++, Java, HTML, VHDL, MIPS, M68HC12 Assembly, Java3D

 

Systems Administration: 

WinNT (Exchange, File, and Print servers), UNIX

 

Web Development:

Extensive knowledge in HTML, Java Scripting, Macromedia Flash

Personal Homepage: http://geocities.datacellar.net/aquastream

Quest for Glory Online: http://qfgonline.alphabox.com

Quest for Glory Club IRC: http://geocities.datacellar.net/qfgcirc

 

Applications: 

Office XP Suite, Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Illustrator, Macromedia Flash

 

Other:  

Effective communication, writing, and leadership skills. Typing speed of 100+ WPM.

 

Professional History

 

iPrint Technologies, Redwood City, CA

 

QA Engineer Intern, June 2001 to Sept 2001

Designed an entirely new testing procedure, which converted a majority of the black box testing to a more open white box approach.  Researched and implemented automation for the remaining black box testing.  Employed for two build cycles of Builder.

 

QA Engineer Intern, July 2000 to Sept 2000

Published test matrices for the iPrint Builder Project, and tested product before alpha, beta, and live labels were cut. Employed for two and a half build cycles of Builder.

 

miro Displays, Inc., Mountain View, CA
June 1999 to Sept 1999

Information Systems Consultant: Built and maintained Windows NT Servers (Exchange, File, and Print). Provided direct, on call support for client workstations.

 

Electroglas Inc., Santa Clara, CA

June 1997 to Aug 1997

Engineering Lab Intern: Performed silicon wafer test machine stress and performance tests Published technical report and similar documents.

 

Relevant Coursework Experience

 

Senior Project, Sept 2003 to Apr 2004   

Designed, Developed, and Produced a microcontroller based digital board game resembling the redemption game Cyclone and the classic pub game Darts. Featured multiple player capability, various modes of gameplay, and a wide array of games. Worked in a 2 person development team. Developed in M68HC12 Assembly.

http://cyclonedarts.alphabox.com

 

Software Engineering, Mar 2001 to June 2001

Designed and Developed an employee scheduling program according to a customer’s specifications. Simulated the different phases of software development including design, implementation, testing, demonstration, and maintenance. Practiced the PSP method of personal programming evaluation. Worked in a 2 person development team. Developed project in Java.

http://crashtechnologies.alphabox.com

 

Artificial Intelligence, Sept 2001 to Dec 2001

Designed and Developed a robot car, named Agent X, for the Robot Auto Racing Simulator (RARS) that had the capability to improve average subsequent lap times to any given random race track. Worked in a 5 person development team. Developed in C++ .

 

Other Coursework

 

Computer Networks: Implemented file transfer client and server programs using TCP/IP and UDP. Implemented CRC error checking. Developed in C.

 

Computer Graphics & Animation: Implemented current graphics, animation, and multimedia algorithms and techniques. Developed in Java3D.

 

Microprocessor System Design: Emphasized Motorola 68HC11 and families. Developed in M68HC12 assembly.

 

Certifications                                                                                                                        

 

·        Electroglas Wafer Test Machine Operations

·        Cal Poly Week of Welcome All Volunteer Program Leader

·        Amateur Radio License, KD6HMI, Rank: Technician +

 

Leadership Positions

 

Cal Poly Week of Welcome Volunteer Organization, San Luis Obispo, CA

 

TEAM Facilitator, Jan 2003 to June 2003

Trained a group of college students for the role of Orientation Leader whose purpose is to lead incoming college freshmen. Worked within key committees crucial for the production of the program.

 

TEAM Production Crew, Jan 2002 to June 2002

Provided behind the scenes work during training meetings. Worked within key committees crucial for the production of the program.

 

Orientation Group Leader, Sept 2002, 2001, 1999

Managed a diverse group of incoming college freshmen for their transitional life at Cal Poly.

 

Event Staff Leader, Sept 2003, 2000

Worked within the Staff team to provided behind the scenes work during the Week of Welcome period.

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