You may have difficulty using these phone numbers.... I was Born March 9, 1956 in Shreveport Louisiana (Caddo Parish).
Resume of Lonnie C. Clay as of Aug 21,2001
3395 Harrell Road Arlington TN 38002-4261
Home Phone (901) 867-3152 Email
LCClay1@aol.com
S U M M A R Y
I am a software engineer. I can work alone doing all development from design concept through final code optimization. In this mode I can write 500 plus pages of new debugged and optimized software per 2000 hour (standard) work year. I have experience at all levels of computing : logic design, board design, firmware, system functions, application interface, and user level applications. Since 1974 I have written over 4000 pages of software. I can work with less experienced engineers or software developers to debug or optimize existing software applications. Depending on the application and maturity of the code, I can audit over a thousand pages of software per year reading the source code.
Since 1990 I have been writing software at home, playing computer strategy games, and reading science fiction. This has generated no income, and I am now ready to go back to work.
W O R K H I S T O R Y
Contract Engineer, Ralph Kirkley Associates July 1989 - May 1990
I worked at IBM Austin to develop assembler language instruction sequences using RTPG and SYSSIM for logic verification of the standard cell VLSI design for the SJS Version of the RS6000 processor. For reference call Doug Balser at 512-838-2526. VM through IBM PC.
Engineer, Lockheed July 1987 - July 1988
I worked in the Shuttle Engineering Simulation lab at Johnson Space Center. My primary assignment was audit of all vehicle ascent phase math models and simulation software except flight control software. This included vehicle mass properties, aerodynamics, engine thrust, equations of motion, actuators, sensors, and controls. I also wrote new software (FORTRAN 100 pages) implementing a multi-body dynamics model for robotic manipulator systems. When required I assisted other engineers and programmers in analysis/debug of simulation problems. For reference call Bernd Strassner (Lockheed) at (281) 483-1770. Gould/SEL 86.
Public Domain Software for Commodore Amiga Sep. 1986 - Jan. 1993
I worked on my Commodore Amiga 1000 under Amiga DOS and Workbench. The five disks of C language source code (1400 pages) are available by request if you have an Amiga computer. I wrote applications for software development tools, a game, and a music application.
Senior Engineer, Datapoint Dec. 1983 - Aug.1986.
I worked in Datapoint test engineering manufacturing support to develop an automated test system (DASL > 1000 pages) for dynamic burn-in of Raven, Phoenix, Tlxap, Mustang, and other products. I also wrote a configuration control system (CHAIN 200 pages) to automate software development based on a configuration file. I designed hardware and wrote firmware (Z80 assembler 400 pages) for a network interface test fixture and a DLL multi-user processor for network/RS232 interface. For reference call Raymond Morford (210) 492-9258, Raymond Metzger (210) 681-0455, Bill Evans (210) 699-6264, or Denny Hassinger (210) 497-7025. Datapoint 8600, Z80.
Software Engineer, Boeing May 1983 - Oct 1983
I wrote embedded software (Pascal 240 pages) for the signal analysis and synthesis component of the avionics systems test set product. PDP-11, HP64000, M68000.
Programmer, NL Industries/McCullough Mar. 1982 - Sep.1982.
I wrote real time software (TDS-11 200 pages) for analysis of oil well down-hole wireline logging for a density/porosity tool. PDP-11.
Engineer Associate Senior, Lockheed Sep. 1979 - Sep. 1981
I worked in the Shuttle Engineering Simulation lab at Johnson Space Center. My primary duties were writing and maintaining software for real time flight simulation. Most of the work was in Fortran (600+ pages). For reference call Bernd Strassner (Lockheed) at (281) 483-1770. Xerox Sigma 5, SEL 32/55, AD10, PDP-11.
Student Programmer, University of Memphis July 1975 - June 1979
I worked part time for the Center for Nuclear Studies to develop a system for automatic isotope analysis from gamma ray data (Fortran 500 pages). Xerox Sigma 9.
Student Programmer, University of Memphis Sep. 1974 - June 1975
I worked part time as a remote batch terminal operator to provide assistance in debugging software and using the computer. Xerox Sigma 9.
E D U C A T I O N
BSEE 1979 (Summa Cum Laude) University of Memphis, Herff College of Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering (901) 678-2175 For reference contact Dr. Jermann (678-2927), Dr. Halford (678-5381), or Dr. Bray (678-3258)