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Marco Antonio Gonzalez

Bakersfield

Summary

Motivated employee with a passion for tackling new challenges, strong work ethic, adaptability, and exceptional interpersonal skills. Equipped with strong problem-solving abilities, willingness to learn, excellent communication skills, working efficiently and quickly mastering new skills. Seeking entry-level opportunities to develop skills and contribute to company growth.



Overview

2019
2019
years of professional experience

Work History

Volunteer

Field Worker

J.G. Boswell
05.2018 - 09.2018
  • Operated and maintained irrigation systems, including pumps, pipes and sprinklers.
  • Inspected irrigation systems for leaks or obstructions and performed repairs as needed.
  • Adjusted valves to regulate water pressure and flow rate.
  • Conducted regular maintenance on hoses, nozzles, piping and other components of an irrigation system.
  • Set up and operated irrigation equipment.
  • Enhanced team collaboration through clear communication and mutual support during field tasks.
  • Maintained high levels of physical fitness required for demanding fieldwork activities such as extended hikes or heavy lifting.
  • Reduced safety incidents by conducting thorough equipment inspections and following established safety protocols.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Electrical Engineering

California State University - Bakersfield
Bakersfield, CA
08-2023

Associate of Science - Engineering

Bakersfield College
Bakersfield, CA
05-2020

Skills

  • Adaptable problem-solver
  • Experience with Arduino for embedded systems
  • Quality inspection skills
  • Technical equipment proficiency
  • Team collaboration
  • MATLAB programming
  • Data analysis
  • Proficient in computer applications
  • Fundamental engineering concepts
  • Issue troubleshooting
  • Power systems analysis
  • Electrical safety standards

Languages

Spanish
Native/ Bilingual

Projects

Phoenix: An Early Wildfire Detection & Mitigation System

phoenix provides early wildfire detection and automatically de-energized the failed power line before wildfire  outbreak 

  • Designed and implemented a sensor-based system for early wildfire detection using accelerometer, smoke, and infrared sensors.
  • Developed logic to detect fire signatures and trigger alerts, enabling faster emergency response.
  • Integrated microcontroller (Arduino) for data processing and communication.
  • Focused on real-time monitoring and mitigation strategies to reduce wildfire spread.
  • Utilized a relay system to trigger external response mechanisms based on real-time sensor inputs, enabling automated fire mitigation actions.
  • It harvest energy from the electric field surrounding high voltage power lines, eliminating the need for dedicated power infrastructure.


Accomplishments

  • $150000 CalSEED Award

Education and Training

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Timeline

Field Worker

J.G. Boswell
05.2018 - 09.2018

Associate of Science - Engineering

Bakersfield College

Volunteer

Bachelor of Science - Electrical Engineering

California State University - Bakersfield
Marco Antonio Gonzalez