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Address: Ashling, Ballinhassig, Co. Cork
Tel: 021 4343434 Mob: 086 2221786
E-mail:
f.fennell@yahoo.com
Frank Fennell
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PROFILE Professional, highly qualified Electrical Engineer with excellent
organisational and team working skills. Ideal candidate for position
requiring drive, initiative, responsibility and challenge.
EDUCATION 1999 – 2003
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK
Bachelor of Electrical & Microelectrical Engineering
Result: 1
st
Class Honours
Final Year Subjects:
Applied Power Electronics & Motion Digital Signal Processing
Electrical & Electronic Power Systems Telecommunications
Microwave Electronics Control Engineering
Projects:
Final Year: Team project which investigated X. Researched data,
gained an in-depth knowledge of telecommunications. Used C++ and
LINUX Operating System. Prepared and delivered a presentation to
lecturer and classmates.
Third Year: Used Microsoft Excel to construct a spreadsheet that
calculated X.
Other: Wrote programs in C, C++ and in VHDL code for digital
signal processing. Implemented filters using micro converter code.
Built, tested and debugged circuits.
1993 - 1999
PRESENTATION BROTHERS COLLEGE, MARDYKE, CORK
Leaving Certificate: 500 Points including an A1 in Physics.
EMPLOYMENT 2003 – 2004
ABC CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS, MELBOURNE,
AUSTRALIA
Assistant Engineer
Secured work experience as an Assistant Engineer reporting
directly to the Project Manager.
Liased with Engineers and reported to Project Manager on all
tasks.
Conducted demolition work which included working with
dangerous chemicals such as asbestos.
Completed survey work using laser instruments.
Ensured health & safety procedures were adhered to and
reported any breaches.
2002 - 2003
ROBINSON ELECTRONIC DESIGN SERVICES, CORK
Trainee Engineer
Reported to the Senior Engineer.
Assisted with designing and building of web pages.
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