Project: Qualify United States Postal Service Systems at LM pilot lab facility

Objective: Coordinate activities and tasks in LM Pilot Lab. Control construction and dissassembling of testing configurations. Generate and modify code for Horner Electric PLC. Write specifications for developing system modules and design testing procedures. Solve existing interfacing problems associated with numerous package handling configurations.

Responsibilities: As part of the Hardware Qualifications Team, responsibilities included ownership supervision, inventory and scheduling for15 million dollar package handling Pilot Lab. Due to ever imposing deployment schedules for USPS project. Postal Service device configurations had to be assembled and tested in LM Pilot Lab. These tested configurations insured that all mechanical, hardwire, and CAN (Controller Area Network) interfacing would meet all Postal Service requirements, before actual deployment at various sites. Assembling configurations also helped validate package throughput, error handling and banding. Often conducted validation and testing procedures of equipment with problematic conveyor configurations. Raised solutions for configuration problems in daily meetings. Developed Pilot Lab schedule for Integration and Testing team, this schedule coordinated efforts between Hardware Qualification team and Integration and Testing team. This schedule optimized time between the two groups and proved to be helpful. Successfully wired all necessary module and PLC communications according to LM electrical drawings. Developed corrective actions for discrepancies found on diagrams, coordinated and directed team members with lab configurations. Programmed Horner Electric HE200PLC288 using Cscape and performed numerous upload and download procedures. Solved numerous mechanical and electrical interfacing problems. Maintained an updated Log of problems found and corrected. Reported all findings to Hardware Qualification Team for assessment and possible retesting. Generated design specification documents that were later incorporated into USPS system design requirements. Directed design team in developing ACAD drawing used for field installations.

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