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Scott Whitlock, P.Eng.

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Currently Database and Automation Programmer at ETBO Tool & Die.

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Experience (5)

Database and Automation Programmer

ETBO Tool & Die

2010 - Current

Programming PLCs and HMIs. Writing and maintaining in-house SQL Server, VB6 and .NET applications.

.NET Programmer/Developer

JMP Engineering

2007 - 2010

Example Project 1

Developed a desktop reporting application for a client in the construction industry that provided daily and monthly aggregated reports of work performed on multi-million dollar contracts.

Challenge: The list of possible “sources” of work data is ever changing and not specified ahead of time.

Solution: Developed an extension concept where custom “sources” could be plugged-in to the server side without affecting installed client software. The extension concept worked so well that we were able to write extensions that made the software backwards compatible to previous versions of the main data collection system in only two days.

Recognition: Our team received JMP’s “Innovation Award” for 2008, and a 2009 Microsoft Impact Award for the overall system.

Example Project 2

Maintained and extended an existing Manufacturing Execution System (MES) for a chemicals company who used the software in eight sites (and counting) around the world.

Challenge: Each facility operates in a different local language, and each instance of the system must be customized to the needs of the individual facility, while only maintaining one code base.

Solution: Used a flexible database schema implementing the concept of custom properties and translations that can be assigned to entities on a site-by-site basis. Developed a tool to manage the site configurations. The tool can export the configuration to an offline SQL CE database. It provided a sophisticated compare and merge feature allowing you to compare two offline files, or an offline file to a live database, show all differences between the two configurations, and commit selected changes to the target database.

Controls Engineer

JMP Engineering

2006 - 2007

Programmed Allen-Bradley ControlLogix PLCs and 6-axis robots for motion control applications in an air filter manufacturing plant, a brewery, ice cream making facility, a foundry where exhaust manifolds are cast, and a copper pipe manufacturing facility. Includes the design of electrical panels.

Senior Engineer

Patti Engineering

2003 - 2006

Example Project 1

Developed a touch screen "Biometric Access Control System" for storing long guns (rifles and shotguns) used at police departments in Michigan and elsewhere. The system manages access to the firearms or other critical equipment like tasers and medical equipment. Each piece of equipment is tagged with an RFID. Officers check equipment in and out with a fingerprint reader. Logs of all transactions are stored in a database and accessible over a web based reporting system.

Example Project 2

Retrofitted an Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) for a tire manufacturer, including the electrical design. The ASRS crane managed the storage and retrieval of 6000 pound (3 ton) rolls of rubber. Upgraded the control panel on the crane to use an Allen-Bradley SLC 500. Installed a new wireless communication link between the crane and the main operator console. Replaced the discrete bin position sensors with laser distance meters for accurate 2-axis position detection. Included the development of a touch screen operator console and inventory database.

Example Project 3

Developed an engine module assembly tracking system. The system received engine module orders, transmitted the VIN number and part numbers to the PLC for the first station in the line, and tracked the engines down the line. At the end of the line, the system printed barcoded labels for each side of the shipping container, and manifests for each truckload to be shipped. Configuration of the system was performed over a web interface, and the printing and scanning station used a touch screen PC.

Example Project 4

Maintained and extended an existing "Lot Trace" system for an automotive seating manufacturer. The system used barcode scanners to collect federally mandated safety information, such as airbag serial numbers, and then stored them in a local database for archiving and web based reporting.

Computer Engineer

Patti Engineering

2000 - 2003

Example Project 1

Developed a Production Monitoring System for automotive seating manufacturing lines. Each system consisted of a windows application running on a 15” touch screen panel PC mounted in the electrical enclosure of the manufacturing line itself. The system used Ethernet to communicate with the line PLC and monitored events at up to 50 stations per line. Events included “downtime”, “supervisor bypass”, “blocked”, “starved”, and up to 12 other user defined events per station. The system provided access to historical data through web based reports.

Example Project 2

Spent 3 months onsite in the GM plant in Oklahoma City programming and starting up the overhead power and free conveyor systems in the general assembly area during the tooling changeover for the GMC Envoy and Chevrolet Trailblazer SUVs.

Example Project 3

Programmed the control system on a machine that manufactures 7.62 mm sniper bullets for the US army.

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Education

B.A.Sc. Computer Engineering

University of Waterloo

1995 - 2000

Participated in the Waterloo Aerial Robotics Group, and traveled to Washington State during the summer of 2000 to compete in the millennium competition.

Tools

Atari 800 XL

Visual Studio

Background


Background

Some of my first memories are of trying to build robots in my room. That was back when Star Wars and Transformers were popular. My, how things have changed.

I grew up with a passion for automation and technology. During my third and fourth co-op terms at university I worked on control systems at a local company, and I was hooked. It was the perfect integration of the real world (hardware) with the virtual world (software). Upon graduating in 2000, I went directly into the control system integration industry and haven't regretted a moment.

In my spare time, I'm taking my knowledge of industrial control systems and my knowledge of PC programming (.NET) and combining it to develop new ideas and innovations for the emerging home automation marketplace.