Alex Milleman

Software Developer at Three30 Group - Software for Sales, Service & Marketing
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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, US

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Andrew Ford

Alex and I studied together for bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering degrees at the University of Cincinnati. We proudly worked together to develop a Senior Capstone project that would take 1st place of our graduating class, however I do not believe this was Alex’s crowning achievement. That would be his consistent devotion to whatever he commits himself to - be it senior design, tests/exams, final projects, or his extracurriculars. Day in and day out he delivers above average performance - which is a rarity nowadays. Few people find themselves motivated in their jobs, and even fewer can remain motivated long term - but I have great confidence that Alex will have no problem being consistently passionate in his career and future endeavors. Whatever he puts his mind to will flourish - I have personally witnessed this many times over, and have realized that Alex can always be counted on for exceptional performance. Best wishes buddy, and always keep in touch!

Mike Leiss

Alex was handed a task out of the blue with a very tight deadline. He acted like a seasoned veteran and just owned it. The learning curve was very short and he quickly grasped the concept of the circuit, the test procedure, and what I was looking for as far as organizing the test specification. I was thoroughly impressed by Alex's efforts on this task and how quick he got the specification pulled together. The level of detail was perfect! Alex's confidence is definitely growing as he gains more experience. You can just see the difference in his level of maturity this year versus last year. It's like night and day. One day, I can see Alex being a knowledgeable engineer and doing great things. Keep up the hard work and best of luck in all of your endeavors.

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Experience

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Software Developer
      • Mar 2021 - Present
    • United States
    • Design
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Electrical Engineer
      • Mar 2020 - Mar 2021
    • United States
    • Biotechnology Research
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Electrical Engineer
      • Jan 2020 - Feb 2020

      Hired on as full time engineer after co-op term. Role terminated due to company restructuring. Hired on as full time engineer after co-op term. Role terminated due to company restructuring.

    • Electrical Engineering Intern
      • May 2019 - Sep 2019

      Final internship held during college. I have gained valuable experience in these areas: - Embedded programming/hardware design Through working on a real-time embedded application, I gained fundamental experience programming with embedded C and analyzing system functionality to optimize speed. I also was able to design and implement minor hardware pieces and gained experience designing/interpreting schematics. Skills: Atmel Studio, C programming, Salae Logic Analyzer, Altium Design - Simulation I gained experience with the LTSpice program to analyze circuit design for battery powered devices. This was also my first exposure to power systems, which included exposure to battery testing. Skills: LTSpice, Schematic Reading, Battery testing - Miscellaneous This co-op exposed me to many new learning opportunities in the fields of electrochemistry, and also gave me the opportunity to build on my presentation skills. There is not enough room to provide all of the learning that occurred throughout the semester. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Undergraduate Research Assistant
      • May 2018 - May 2019

      Working in the bioMEMS laboratory. Primarily collaborating with students regarding microfluidic devices.- Gained valuable knowledge in the field through testing and designing various circuitry/test equipment. - Implemented/Developed Miniaturized Biofluid Sensing Circuits for Polymer Lab-on-a-Chip- Designed Optical Control System for Microfluidic Monitoring- Gained Applied Knowledge of Fluorescence and IR Spectroscopy

    • Tutoring Mentor
      • Jan 2018 - May 2018

      Manage a group of first year tutors in order to help them become acclimated to the tutoring process at UC. Tasks include: relaying information between management and tutors, assisting tutors with difficulties they encounter, as well as continuing to administer training to new tutors each week.

    • Calculus Tutor
      • Jan 2016 - Dec 2017

      Instruct multiple supplemental calculus sessions as well as guide students during drop in tutoring. Totaling over 120 hours of calculus instruction. Also participated in 20+ hours of leadership/diversity training.

    • Research Assistant
      • Sep 2015 - Feb 2016

      Research position I held during my freshman year of college.The research was on the topic of Biosensors, which I had little knowledge of, so I mainly designed parts to be 3-D printed.- learned Autodesk 123D to design parts- designed a chamber for measuring gases, and an electrode stencil for different conducting pastes. - gained experience and training with a 3-D printer, and had both of the parts I designed 3-D printedAttached are images of the parts I designed Show less

    • Quality Engineer Co-Op
      • Jan 2018 - May 2018

      This is my 3rd co-op rotation overall and my first with Bosch. I have gained valuable experience in these areas: -Data manipulation: creating multiple MATLAB programs to automate data visualization of over 4000 cells across 50+ files. -Conducting Capability studies: running various tests and gathering data in order to form reliable insights on product failures. This involved large amounts of learning about statistical processes such as Levene's test of variation and P tests. Overall testing and studies resulted in saving approximately 45,000 parts per batch, totaling around $3.7 million dollars in production costs. -Management: creating and implementing a quality inspection plan that involved inspecting 52 incoming components in order to create a trust with our supplier. This project involved working with cross-functional teams ranging from upper management to line employees. Show less

    • United States
    • Medical Equipment Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Controls Co-Op
      • Aug 2016 - Dec 2016

      I spent my first two co-op rotations with Midmark, and I have gained valuable experience in these areas: -PCB design using PADS layout software. Most of my experience was from designing a PCB to communicate between a PC and our product, utilizing a MAX232 IC. -Wire harness design using AutoCAD. I designed 5 wire harnesses to be used on the testing circuit for our new product. I also created prototypes of each of these harnesses which leads me to my next learning experience. -Soldering, stripping, crimping wires etc. in order to create prototype wire harnesses and manipulate existing PCBs. -Gained experience with: RS232, TTL, CAN, and other signal types as well as utilizing Hyperterminal to interface various serial devices. -Created a Test Specification for a supplier from scratch for a new PCB design. This involved learning many new measuring techniques as well as learning about many new circuitry components such as TRIACS, Comparators, and other various ICs. -Greatly increased communication and interpersonal skills through tri-weekly report outs and 20 minute final presentations. Show less

    • United States
    • Machinery Manufacturing
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • CNC Programmer
      • May 2016 - Aug 2016

      Internship I held following my freshman year of college. - created CNC programs for the various drill bits that Allied Machine & Engineering produces; created 308 unique drill bit programs - used Pro/Engineer and VERICUT to create and edit CNC programs, became skilled with these software - made several improvements to the CNC programming department including: model improvements, enhancements to PIG (CNC program inspection), VERICUT improvements, etc. - gained valuable communication skills through weekly meetings, design reviews, and an end of the summer PowerPoint presentation Show less

    • Engineering Intern
      • Jun 2015 - Aug 2015

      Internship I held following my senior year of high school. - collaborated with a senior engineer on pneumatic device used for automatic painting - gained exposure to PLC coding - improved safety by installing used blade recycle bins on cutting machines - opportunity to see engineering first hand; what engineers do on a daily basis Internship I held following my senior year of high school. - collaborated with a senior engineer on pneumatic device used for automatic painting - gained exposure to PLC coding - improved safety by installing used blade recycle bins on cutting machines - opportunity to see engineering first hand; what engineers do on a daily basis

Education

  • University of Cincinnati - College of Engineering and Applied Science
    Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    2015 - 2019

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