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                Joshua Kennedy                  307-722-XXXX mobile
                43XX Autumn Court, Apt. C       321-826-XXXX direct
                Tilden, NH 23XXX                kennedy_josh4002@oog.com


                Objective: A position as a network administrator.

                Summary: Over 6 years experience in electrical engineering, spe-
                cializing in LAN/WAN networking, testing and hardware/software
                validation, installation, and removal. Created over 9 test plans and
                spreadsheets for different products to capture complete test cases
                required for specifications and customer requirements. Reduced
                system downtime by 18% and increased sensitivity of the inspec-
                tion systems, saving tens of thousands of dollars. A.A. in Electron-
                ics; currently enrolled in classes to obtain a Network Administrator
                Certificate, N.S.F.E.E.

                Technical Skills

                  LAN/WAN             Flash BIOS          PCB layout and
                  networking          upgrades            design
                  Failure analysis    Stress tests        Defect tracking


                  Install/remove      Troubleshooting     SW/HW
                  HW/SW                                   validation


                Employment History
                QA Test Engineer
                Banana Belt Technologies, Binghamton, NH      2007–present
                • Debugging process and failure analysis down to component
                  level.
                • Set up test equipment and product under the test in the
                  manufacturing for control run performance test.
                • Created over 9 test plans and spreadsheets for different
                  products to capture complete test cases required for specifica-
                  tions and customer requirements.
                • Regression, integration, and system-level test execution.




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