Kenneth D. Housley
34 Plateau Dr.
Pocatello, ID 83204
Cell Phone: [Send email to request phone number] 47-7435
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Career Objective:A challenging position on the forefront of software development
EXPERIENCE
Software Developer at ToolBox Software, Pocatello, ID. Part-time Nov. 2008 to
Apr 2009. Developed websites for small businesses using PHP4, PHP5, MySQL,
Symfony 1.2 and FPDF.
Director of Quality Assurance at Visions Beyond, Pocatello, ID. Full-time
Aug.20, 2007 to Oct. 31, 2008. Supervised software quality control and
co-developed web-based logistics software using Visual Basic, HTML, and MS SQL
Server.
Software Developer at Bartertiger.com LLC, Soda Springs, ID. Full-time July 8,
2003 to Nov. 14, 2003. Developed a website for online barter, auction and sales
using MySQL, PHP, and HTML on a Linux server. Worked as the only full-time
developer with a small team of part-time employees.
Adjunct Professor at Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID. Aug. 2002 to Dec.
2002. Teaching Engineering Statics; lecturing, preparing/grading exams/homework
and meeting with students.
Senior Analyst at ML Technologies, Idaho Falls, ID. Full-time 40 hrs./wk. Feb.
2002 to Mar. 2002. Developed and tested internet and intranet software using
Java, Java Servlets, Oracle database, and JSP. Discussed software requirements
with customers.
Principal Engineer for BBWI at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental
Laboratory (INEEL) Idaho Falls, ID. Full-time 40 hrs./wk. Sep. 1997 to Nov. 2001.
Most recently final-tested and wrote updates to a software user's manual of a
UNIX application. Previously, for sixteen months, tested client-server (Uniface,
Oracle) database access software for quality assurance of the Transuranic
Reporting, Inventory and Processing System (TRIPS) project. Wrote HTML,
Javascript, MySQL, and PHP for a dynamic intranet page with database access on a
Linux Apache web server. Wrote CGI PERL scripts and HTML an intranet site using a
graphical library to produce bar charts interactively (Sun Solaris server).
Designed intranet page for INEEL Institute journal request web page HTML and
associated CGI PERL scripts to process forms (Sun Solaris server). Year-2000
quality assurance planning of the Advanced Test Reactor simulator. Also trained
on TSRI tools for Year-2000 assessment and remediation. Revised
Uninterruptable-Power-Supply control software for network of Sun Ultrasparc
stations that involved working with (Solaris) Unix shell scripts and third-party
software. Concurrently co-instructed an Idaho State University course, NS&E
587/487 Medical Applications in Engineering and Physics, the Spring semesters of
1999 and 2001.
Medical Knowledge Engineer at Quality Standards in Medicine (QSM) a subsidiary
of Health Management Systems (HMS) Boston, MA. Full-time 40 hrs./wk., Jan. 1992
to Sep. 1997. Developed user interface for medical expert system and database
access used in hospitals. Developed editing and debugging tools and development
environment for a proprietary 4GL. Developed software in C, C++, Java, Clipper,
and proprietary 4GL for PC DOS, Windows, and OS/2. Network Administrator for
Netware 4.1 based LAN with DOS, WIN, OS/2 clients.
Post-doctoral Fellowship in Medical Informatics, University of Utah, SLC, UT,
Dec. 1990 to Jun. 1991. DOS and UNIX software design of a physician's workstation
to interface with the HELP system at LDS Hospital. Continued work (Jun. 1991 -
Dec. 1991) after fellowship ended until taking position with Quality Standards in
Medicine (QSM).
Assistant Professor, College of Engineering, Idaho State University, Pocatello,
ID. Full-time 40 hrs./wk., Aug. 1985 to Jun. 1986. Lectured, instructed 8086
microprocessor labs, prepared/graded exams/homework and met with students for
three courses each semester. Served as advisor to ten students and as a member of
the curriculum committee.
Design Engineer at American Microsystems, Inc. in Pocatello, ID. Full-time 40
hrs./wk. from Sep. 1980 to Aug. 1985. Designed custom integrated circuits in NMOS
and CMOS VLSI. Completed seven projects consisting of logic and circuit design,
simulation, and testing. Quoted new projects, negotiated specifications with
customers, built and tested breadboard prototypes, evaluated CAD workstation
software, and reviewed the work of several peer engineers. Supported the initial
work on analog and digital standard cells. President of the internal AMI CAD
workstation user's group. Received four awards for excellence in design out of
seven custom circuits. Concurrently taught three courses in engineering at Idaho
State University, Pocatello, ID, in Spring 1982, 1983 and Fall 1984.
Electronics Engineer at Naval Surface Weapons Center, Silver Spring, MD.
Arranged under MIT co-op program for 40 hrs./wk. during periods Sep. to Dec. of
1977, Jun. to Aug. of 1978, Jun. to Dec. of 79, and Jun. to Aug. of 80. Acoustic
signal processing requiring SECRET clearance.
EDUCATION
University of Idaho, Idaho Falls Campus, HTML and Advanced HTML; two 1-credit
courses, Fall 1999 and Spring 2000.
IBM Offices in Waltham MA, Java for C++ Programmers course Feb. 1997.
Boston University, Boston MA, Object Oriented C++ Programming, 3 credit course
Fall 1995.
University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, Doctor of Medicine
awarded December 1990. Senior electives included design projects at University of
Utah Artificial Heart Lab and LDS Hospital Medical Informatics Dept.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA., B.S. and M.S. degrees in
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1980. Member of Eta Kappa Nu. Grade
point average 4.5/5.0.
OTHER SKILLS
Typing 40 WPM
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