Skills and education

A brief summary skills acquisition old time :)

Digital technical drawing

My degree as an Electronics Industries Technician, with a specialization in Telecommunications, gave me a comprehensive and practical education in various aspects of electronics and applied technologies. During the course, I delved into:

Analog and digital signal analysis: Study of signal transmission and reception techniques, both on physical carrier (cables) and radio carrier, and the main modulation and demodulation methods.

Logic gates and digital coding: Understanding of the fundamentals of digital electronics, with practical applications to the design and operation of digital and multimedia systems.

Telecommunications Protocols and Networks: Study of communication networks, with emphasis on transmission protocols and systems operating in local and wide area networks.

Installation and configuration of electronic systems: Configuration of hardware and software components, calibration and testing of electronic devices.

Testing and Testing: Electronic performance testing techniques and maintenance procedures to ensure reliability of installed systems.

Creation of accurate technical drawings, either by hand or with dedicated software such as AutoCAD.

Creation of detailed schematics for electrical and electronic systems.

Specialized software use of Orcad for the design of electronic circuits.

Use of Minispac, specifically for making diagrams of electrical systems.

Three-dimensional design and representation

Development of three-dimensional technical models for complex projects.

Creation of exploded and detailed views for mechanical and electronic components.

Technical standards and practical application

Application of key technical standards to ensure safety and quality of designs.

Design of solutions in accordance with industry standards.

Operator Technicial Informatic Network

The Computer Network Technician Operator course provided hands-on training in networking technologies and operating systems. It equipped the individual with the skills to manage computer infrastructures and solve technical problems in professional environments. The course covered various areas such as client and server operating systems, including Microsoft (Windows 2000, Windows NT) and Linux (OpenSUSE, RedHat). It also focused on server and client management in enterprise networks, with an emphasis on security and performance optimization. Participants learned about designing and managing computer networks, configuring network devices, and implementing local area networks (LANs) for resource sharing. The course also covered computer security, with a focus on techniques like firewall and antivirus configuration to protect systems from external threats. Additionally, it taught data recovery and system restoration in case of failure or cyber attacks. The importance of network management and maintenance, including monitoring for issues and implementing preventive measures, was also emphasized to ensure business continuity.

Telecomunication Technician