SUMMARY: I am looking for an entry level position where I can apply my degree and my knowledge about electronic design and control automation. I hold a valid work permit and I do not need visa sponsorship of any kind. I am a bilingual (Spanish/English) instrumentation and control engineer passionate for creating electronic systems that make life easier. I have created entrepreneurial automation projects from initial concept to production. My experience has focused on designs based in Microchip microcontrollers, C and Basic microcontroller programming, hardware design, schematic design, PCB design (Printed Circuit Board), BOM (Bill of materials), designed circuits with USB, I2C, UART (RS232) and 1-Wire communication protocols. In addition I have also created applications with RFID technology, EEPPROM memories, 4 wire resistive touch screens, graphical screen (Controller KS108), character LCD modules and thermal printers. to add them in our databases in order to be competitive in our market Researched companies with better currency exchange (COP-US Dollars) in order to do wires to United States and keep prices lower than our competitors * Controlled quality for devices checking their functions (Wi-Fi finger print camera etc.) to bring great products to our clients. * Created new customers for the business using Ecommerce platforms Movigas Service Center has been leading the conversion of fuel vehicles to work with natural gas in Medellin Colombia for 13 years. I created an electronic device from concept to production using low cost semiconductors as microcontrollers (PIC10F200) to fit company's budget and market price. Designed the PCB layout (Printed Circuit Board) Designed software for the PIC using Mplap program and XC8 (C programming) * Contacted assembly house to manufacture the final product. * Researched electronic component suppliers with best prices to get the product into budget * Tested and simulated the device to achieve the best functionality We created and installed an electronic device that would send a signal to another master device to open and close a valve every period of time. This electronic device ensured that converted cars would avoid expensive repairs by protecting the engines after their conversion from fuel to natural gas.