Resume

 

John Oss

 

7851 So Carr St

Littleton, CO 80128

303-973-7934

john@oss4us.com

     

 

Objective: 

 

Position involving analysis and software application development and use.

 

Special Abilities:

 

Proficient with Perl, sed, awk, C++, C, and Korn shell.  Experience with C shell, PHP, pdflib, OpenGL, and Matlab.  Design and build of raw code, and code generators for C++, HTML, and PHP.  Design and development of satellite system analysis simulations.    

 

Experience:

 

Retired, Church Webmaster 2000-2003: Developed and maintained 420MB 3800 file www.stphilip-co.org web site.  Use Perl, awk, sed, Dreamweaver, ftp, telnet, Acrobat, Real1 Producer, Photoshop, HTML, UNIX, W2000, and XP.  Developed Perl based PHP code generator to quickly publish pdf format picture directory.

 

Lockheed Martin, 1983 - 2000: Designed satellite system simulations.  Coded and executed parallel simulation over workstation network.  Administered UNIX networks.  Designed, built and operated a C++ and HTML code generator.  Used code generator to build, upgrade, and maintain 130,000 lines of C++ code.    Designed and wrote a C code modifier to port 100 C functions to a new word size environment.  Managed multiple project IR&D program. Held EBI, SBI security clearance.

 

US Air Force, 1963 - 1983:  Full time two year masters degree program.  Plasma physics experiments and data analysis.  NASA manned mission control and experiment support.  Managed research developing atomic, isotopic and molecular analysis instruments for microscopic particles.  Managed satellite launch base, integration test, and launch.   

 

Education:

     

MS, Nuclear Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology, 1965

BS, Math and Physics majors, St Cloud State University, 1962

 

Training Courses:

 

Perl, C, C++, UNIX, NT, Access Data Base, Systems Analysis, Object Oriented Programming,  Project Management

 

Publications in/at:

     

Physical Review, Applied Optics, Conference on Phenomena of Ionized Gases in Vienna.


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