Eric R. Engelmann, Systems Engineer/Trainer/Consultant

7 Years Experience Training Computer Professionals


Experience:

Mr. Engelmann has 19 years experience in systems engineering, computer programming, data communications, technical training, consulting, and technology business management, with a recent focus on Internet publishing. His training experience includes diverse courses for computer professionals and professional users, including operating systems support, PC hardware, PC memory management, analog and digital electronics design, calculus, matrix algebra, local area networks, information security, CD-ROM production, data communications, and many Internet related courses.

Recent relevant experience:

Software experience:

Mr. Engelmann has broad experience with a wide variety of PC and other software since 1982. He has 10 years experience as a professional programmer.

Hardware experience:

Mr. Engelmann has completed graduate courses in computer design, worked on a variety of computer/datacom system designs for various US Department of Defense projects, and is generally familiar with current office technology hardware.

Education:

BA, Natural Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, 1977
Graduate Studies, Computer and Electronics Engineering, George Mason University, 1982-1986

Employment:

In addition to managing his own international consulting, programming, publishing and training company from 1984 to the present, Mr. Engelmann has been employed by:

The World Bank (Trainer, Consultant), 1988-Present
ACM (Amsterdam - Trainer, Programmer, Consultant), 1987
US Geological Survey (Programmer), 1984
George Mason University (Teaching Assistant), 1983-1984
BDM International (Associate Staff Member/Leader), 1984-1988
Computer Sciences Corporation (AMTS-B, Assoc. Engineer, Engineer), 1977-1982
National Institutes of Health (Jr. Federal Fellow), 1973-1976