Gregory E. Wright
709-A Brantley Homes
Dublin, GA 31021
Phone (478) 272-7175

gregwright@engineer.com
Home Page | About Me | What's New... | Contact Info | Photo Page | Favorite Links
Objective: A position as an RF Systems Engineer. The ideal position would provide advancement through training and incentives for above average performance.
 
Experience:

1998 - Present Kiosk Communications
Owner and Operator
Manage all operations including sales, marketing, product development and support for my own start up business which specializes in computer information centers.

1996 - 1998 E.F. Johnson Company Burnsville, Minnesota
Senior Systems Engineer
Designed wireless voice and data system for the Cityof Billings, Montana including all phases from proposal to customer acceptance
Designed numerous 450 and 800 MHz trunked radi systems for Public Safety organizations through out the United States.
Designed and implemented 1.2 GHz microwave circuits for Control of simulcast networks
Designed and proposed simulcast voice and data systems Throughout the United States and abroad.
Developed numerous spreadsheets and computer tools to simplify the daily tasks of the systems engineering group.
Designed and implemented the wireless voice and data
system for Arapahoe County, Colorado.

1992 - 1996 Tait Electronics Christchurch, New Zealand
Sales Engineer / Applications Engineer
Designed and built the first operating MPT-1327 trunked radio network in the former Soviet Union.
Designed and built the first trunked radio network in Cuba for the Ministry of Communications.
Performed protocol analysis of MPT-1327 versus APCO25.
Performed protocol analysis of APCO 25 versus the European Standard TETRA.
Designed and implemented an 800 MHz wide area wireless voice and data network for the Chinese State Police.
Implemented the company's LAN to improve communications between engineering and manufacturing.
Conceived and developed hyper-media training packages for distribution to sales offices and customers throughout the world.
Worked with French interpreters to develop a French version of the TaitNet Management System.
Implemented the Electronic Serial Number ID function for the TaitNet Management System.
Designed and implemented 1.2 GHz microwave circuits for the control of simulcast (Quasi-sync) networks.
Developed customer specific solutions to communications problems including the adaptation of existing equipment to operate with new technologies.
Developed a trunked to conventional cross-band
repeater system for sale in the Asian market.

1990 - 1992 Harris Corporation (GESD) Melbourne, FL
Lead Systems Engineer
Designed and proposed the company's 800 MHz communications the network for Orange County
California.
Led the proposal team for the United Nations Transition Assistance Team in Cambodia (UNTAC)
project. This network included wireless voice and telephony.
Made major contributions to the design of the FAA training facility in Denver, Colorado. This system
included wireless voice and data, fiber optic (SONet)and telemetry.
Designed and implemented microwave circuits for the control of simulcast networks as well as conventional control.

1987 - 1990 Ericsson Mobile Communications
Systems Engineer

1986 - 1987 Motorola C & E Hanover, MD
Systems Engineer

Education:
BSEE (With Honors)
Capitol College
Laurel, MD

BSMA (w\Honors)
University Of Maryland
College Park, MD,

B.sc and MS Physics (w\Honors)
University of Maryland
College Park, MD.
Skills:
Proven technical skills in wireless voice and data system integration. Background consistent
with system design, implementation, sales and customer support.
Expertise: All phases of wireless voice and data system design including propagation analysis,
IM/TNRD studies, traffic analysis, antenna system design and system configuration.
System implementationincluding equipment installation, site surveys, equipment configuratiion
and programming.
Combination of talents: Possess strong data communications skills including a working knowledge
of TCP/IP, serial communications, CDPD and DMP protocol. Have designed wireless public safety
communicatiions systems using TDMA and FDMA technology. Possess a basic understanding of CDMA
access protocol.

References:

Guy Kilnhofer: (507) xxx-xxx
Ron Schwankle: (763) xxx-xxxx
Terry Hoke: (612) xxx-xxxx
Full contact information will be provided
E-Mail Me


2540