STEVEN ANDREW MORSE
6297 Avenida Ganso
Goleta, California 93117
Phone (805) 683-0421
Objective:
To seek employment in the computing field in networking computers,
web
sites, design of hardware and software.
Sept 1997 - Present
Goleta Boys and Girls Club
Hollister Avenue
Goleta, California 93117
Computer Lab Director
The setting up and maintenance of 30 plus computers in the
Clubs lab.
All of the computers are on a LAN, allowing multi-player games.
July 1st 1993 - Present
Steve Morse Computing
6297 Avenida Ganso
Goleta, California 93117
Self Employed.
Consulting, selling, setting up, upgrading, programming and
repairing
various computer systems, both IBM and MAC.
Installation and maintenance of Local Area Networks including
Novell,
NetBEUI, TCP/IP.
Installation of modems and software to connect to the internet.
Installation, setting up of software for desktop publishing. Design,
uploading
of internet Web Sites.
Good working knowledge of Novell Netware 3.11, 4.01, DOS 6.22,
Windows
for Workgroups 3.11, Windows 95 and many other support programs
including MS Office Professional, Aldus PageMaker, MS Frontpage.
Video productions including directing, producing, editing,
computer
graphics, education, office programming.
Customers include Mahneke Motors, Goleta Boys and Girls Club,
United
Boys and Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara, Newsmakers, Aviation Illustrated,
KCTV (Com17) with Santa Barbara High School, Cutler Video Productions,
Best of Santa Barbara Entertainment, and TAGS.
October 1st 1985 - June 30th. 1993
PORTAC Inc.
108 Aero Camino,
Goleta, CA 93117
Software/Hardware Design Engineer.
Designed, wrote and maintained computer programs related to
video
messaging systems and cash register security systems. Several
hardware
projects were also undertaken from conception through commercial
release.
Built and maintained IBM compatible computer systems. Provided
telephone
support and help to various customers which included the Hilton
and
Marriott hotel groups, Army VA hospitals and Martin Marietta.
Area of
expertise include micro-processors, micro-controllers, ISA I/O
ports, and
their associated support chips and software and hardware programming.
The design of complete systems including printed circuit boards
and
metalwork. Programming in numerous languages including C, several
Basic's
and assembly codes. Developed a Good working knowledge of MS-DOS
up to
version 6.00, Windows 3.1, and many other programs associated
with them,
including MS Word and Excel. PORTAC was sold to an east-coast
company
and the facility was moved there.
June 1st. 1982 -- September 31st. 1985.
Springfield Controls Ltd.
Stafford Road
Wolverhamption, England.
Software/Hardware Design Engineer.
Responsible for the improvement, installation, commissioning
and
maintenance of Fuel Volume monitoring systems. Designed new peripherals
for
the system including a portable RAM data pack and a WAN data collection
system with an interface to a Micro Computer. Designed a company
payroll program. Designed a complete modular micro computer system
to process
tachograph disks. Worked with the President of the
company to design a printed circuit board testing system.
Education
Graduation: 1984 Wolverhamption University, Wolverhamption,
England
Course: Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Computer Science.
Graduation: 1979 Wolverhamption Polytechnic, Wolverhamption,
England
Course: Higher National Certificate in Electrical Engineering.
Graduation: 1976 Wolverhamption Polytechnic, Wolverhamption,
England
Course: Technicians Certificate in Electrical Installation.
Personal:
Member of the Breakfast Optimist Club of Goleta, a local Optimist
Club
serving the youth of Goleta Valley. Active work with kids includes
helping to run the Jr. Optimists Club at Hollister School, the
creation,
running, and maintenance of 2 computer labs for the Goleta Boys
and Girls
Club one at Goleta the other at UCSB. Help in the running of 2
Hispanic
oriented learning programs at the Goleta Boys and Girls Club,
Club
Proteo, a computer orientated program for younger children and
a Adult
Teaching class teaching Word Processing and other computer skills.
Other
projects include community work the planting, documentation, and
upkeep
of a grove of trees at Stow House. Helping in the creation of
vegetable
gardens at Hollister and Isla Vista Schools. Hobbies include camping,
sports car rally's, bicycle riding, reading good Si-Fi books.
References available upon request.