
Electrical Engineer, Professional Master's Degree from Rice University
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An engineer by training, with patents to my name, but able to quickly learn new skills, like languages, technical and legal jargon, and programs for machines. I am interested in a job with robots because programming is something I enjoyed while at Compaq, and because it is similar to composing music, another favorite activity of mine. Only in music, I'm telling instruments what to do. But the timing must be spot on!
President and Chief Translator at Interiano-Hubbard, Inc. (1993-10 – Present)
As translator, I have worked on technical projects in many languages, such as Portuguese for pipelines and power plants in Brazil, Spanish for gas pipeline projects in Colombia, and sanitary landfills in Costa Rica, for example. I have also translated from German to English, Spanish and Portuguese for a German medical instruments manufacturer. Since 2017, I have done extensive work for the solar industry. I have also done extensive legal work in international arbitration and on lawsuits.
Adjunct Professor of Engineering Technology at Lone Star College (2013-01 – 2015-01)
Gave online Engineering Technology classes.
International Business Consultant at Interiano-Hubbard, Inc. (1992-01 – 1993-09)
Taking advantage of Latin American contacts, took a client company, Browning Ferris Industries to Costa Rica to win a landfill project.
Electrical Design Engineer at Compaq Computer Corporation (1989-04 – 1992-06)
Designed components for laptop computers. Designed first accurate battery gauge, earned two patents for Compaq:
Master's degree in Electrical Engineering – Rice University (1980-09 – 1981-05)
Bachelor's degree in General Engineering – United States Military Academy at West Point (1975-06 – 1979-06)