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Michael Thomas

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

Profile
Detail-oriented and improvement-driven Electrical Engineering student with 3 Details
years of experience in running high power tests, component replacement, 1400 Coconino Rd. #218, Ames,
EMC testing, and data acquisition in an R&D lab and 1 year of experience in 50014, United States
the field wiring and installing electrical fixtures. Dedicated to improving 641-777-3793
processes while ensuring product quality. Looking to expand knowledge and thomas02.mt@gmail.com
expertise in a Power focused field.

Skills
Employment History
Microsoft Suite (Excel,
Electrical Engineer, Musco Sports Lighting, Oskaloosa Powerpoint, Word, Outlook)
INTERNSHIP- 2021, 2022, 2023
Circuit Simulation (Pspice)
· Experience with EMC testing for conductive and radiation emissions
· Experience operating Highly Accelerated Life Testing chambers (HALT), Component Replacement
environmental chambers, and thermal shock chambers
Solder Reliability
· Routinely used and am proficient with oscilloscope, multimeter, variac,
power supplies, programmable load, waveform analyzer, and loopinator
Data Acquisition (WINDAQ)
· Trained on proper solder techniques used for component replacement,
building prototypes, and reliability C++/C, Java Programming
· Performed maintenance on and calibrated surge generation equipment
capable of 50kV/50kA surges Computer/Circuit Troubleshooting

· Trained new intern and technician on projects and on software commonly


used in the lab CAD Software

Electrician, DeVries Electric, Pella Education


2020 —2021
Bachelor of Science, Iowa State
· Install various electrical fixtures and components such as lighting, fire University, Ames. 2020-2024 (Fall)
alarms, outlets, and circuit breakers
· Routinely used and am proficient with power tools and scissor lifts References
· Collaborate with other trades
· Responsible for leading a team Bill Richter-
Staff Test Engineer, Musco
Relationship: Professional, Mentor
Projects bill.richter@musco.com

Programmable Power Supply


Seth Richmond-
2021
Senior Test Technician, Musco
· Built a dual-channel programmable power supply. One channel supports Relationship: Professional, Mentor
22V, 1.5A and the second channel supports 16V 1.5A seth.richmond@musco.com
· Coded an Arduino to use as a display and voltmeter that reads within 1% of
a calibrated multimeter Brad Yenger
Test Engineer, Musco
Senior Design - CdSe Solar Cell Relationship: Personal
2024 (ONGOING PROJECT) Cell: 641-226-4506
· Research, design, testing, and feasibility study of a CdSe solar cell

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