Resume
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Resume

Domenick James D�Amico

Education
Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Engineering Atlanta, Georgia
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering May 2020
� Minor in Robotics GPA: 3.42

Skills/Technical Expertise ______
Programming: MatLab, C++, Java, VHDL Assembly, Microsoft Visual Studio, Git, Atlassian, JIRA Software
Computer: AutoCAD, REVIT, Autodesk Inventor, Solid Works, Microsoft Office Products, Visio, Linux, MathCad, MultiSim, LT Spice
Instrumentation: NI MyDAQ, proto-board, multimeter, voltmeter, function generator, oscilloscope

Professional Work Experience
Georgia Tech Research Institute Atlanta, Georgia
Co-Op, Open Hardware Systems Branch August 2017 - Present
� Utilized open architecture systems to develop software design and implementation for Hardware Open Standard Technology (HOST)
� Developed and tested software (C++) for embedded systems to diagnose and resolve software issues
� Redesigned the employee task management system using JIRA software to create a top down tasking system

Duquesne Light Co. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Intern, Metering Systems May � August 2017
� Designed the implementation of new Meter Management Software increasing meter technician productivity by 15%
� Facilitated the deployment of the Automated Metering Infrastructure within Pittsburgh to provide real time electric usage information to customers
� Supported multiple field excursions to document electric meters, transformers, and transmission lines

Conway and Owen, MEP Consulting Engineers Alpharetta, Georgia
Electrical Engineering Intern May � August 2016
� Utilized AutoCAD and REVIT to design lighting and power systems for construction projects
� Collaborated with team members to complete 5 separate construction projects during the summer
� Assisted in documentation and archival of each construction schematic and design

Leadership
Chi Phi Fraternity Georgia Institute of Technology
President November 2017 � November 2018
� Utilized team building and directed an executive board of 11 men to facilitate chapter activities
� Ensured the wellbeing of 60 fraternity members and the organization�s social, philanthropic, and academic success
� Modernized the chapter�s risk management policies to promote membership welfare

Secretary August 2016 � November 2017
� Streamlined the executive meeting process to promote increased collaboration and teamwork
� Directed the organization�s judicial board to oversee and resolve Interfraternal disputes
� Developed the officer handbook program to ensure that future members can inform themselves on executive job descriptions

Philanthropy Chair January � May 2017
� Created partnerships with local businesses and school organizations to secure third party contributions
� Increased brotherhood participation in local philanthropy to 90% of the organization
� Directed brotherhood cooperation to raise over $3,000 through multiple philanthropy events