Marco L. DeCapite

1754 Fairway Dr.  
Birmingham, MI 48009 
(248) 258-8921 
marco@cs.stanford.edu
 
EXPERIENCE General Motors NAO Manufacturing Center, Warren, MI  
Senior Project Engineer, Die Face Integration Project. 
Provided technical leadership for development of a four million dollar, 3-year project. 
Managed system builds and code configuration for an eight person development team. 
Established a working relationship with the user community through on-site support.
Set up a web-based bug reporting and tracking system to efficiently handle user concerns.
Participated in the Manufacturing Web Council to apply web technology to manufacturing.
  
1997-Present
Project Engineer, Die Face Integration Project. 
Defined project direction for an integrated manufacturing engineering tool.
Performed and documented knowledge assessment of the Die Face Engineering process. 
Designed a web-based interactive tool to dynamically provide hypertext advice. 
Developed and deployed prototype system that integrates CAD, CAE and expert knowledge. 
Setup and maintained department web site for project collaboration.
1995-1997
Project Engineer, Manufacturing & Engineering Math Based Tools 
Analyzed business case for integrated powertrain engineering system. 
Tested workflow and requirements mgmt. software for functionality and compatibility. 
Gathered detailed customer requirements for projects and compared to tool evaluations. 
Created local networking prototype of large scale engineering system. 
Initiated Object Request Broker team to address common implementation issues. 
1992-1993
Associate Engineer, Artificial Intelligence Applications Engineering 
Completed development of two PC-based expert systems for Powertrain and GM CPE. 
Developed method to compare sheet-metal math design to scan of final stamped part.
1991-1992
Knowledge Systems Laboratory, Stanford, CA 
Research Assistant, How Things Work Project 
Integrated mathematical solving agent into the Device Modeling Environment. 
Designed a CML model of a black-body detector for numerical analysis. 
1993-1994
Alban's Restaurant, Birmingham, Michigan 
Computer Consultant  
Re-engineered inventory database and process of tracking inventory. 
Designed and developed restaurant/bar inventory program.
1988-1991
Tufts University Television (TUTV), Medford, Massachusetts 
Equipment Manager/General Manager  
Restructured and revitalized non-profit student organization. 
Doubled membership and increased program production 300%.  
Instructed members on video editing, switching, character generation, and use of cameras
1988-1990 
EDUCATION Stanford University, Stanford, California. Master of Science in Computer Science.  

Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.  
Magna Cum Laude.

June 1995  

May 1991

SKILLS Product Design and Development 
StokeJam's TaleMaker Project - CS 194B Software Project Lab (Stanford) 
Produced a complete children's educational software tool from concept to product 
in ten weeks. Project Manager of a team of six.
Spring 1994
Computer Skills 
Development Platforms: HP/HP-UX, Sun/Solaris, Macintosh/System 7, Intel/DOS/Windows. 
Languages: C/C++, Lisp, HTML, Java, PowerModel C, ProTalk, Assembly, FORTRAN. 
Ancillary Skills: Continuus (Configuration Mgmt),  PowerModel (OOD), 
                            Netscape SuiteSpot (Web Administration),  ObjectBroker (ORB).
HONORS GM Award of Excellence. Awarded for efficient coordination of department purchase orders.
GM Fellowship. Awarded toward MSCS degree at Stanford. 
Research Assistantship. Knowledge Systems Laboratory, Stanford, CA. 
Tau Beta Pi. Engineering Honor Society. Recording Secretary '90-'91. 
Eta Kappa Nu. Electrical Engineering Honor Society. 
1997 
1994-1995 
1993-1994 
1990-Present 
1990-Present
ACTIVITIES St. Thomas More Youth Group. High school youth group leader and catechist. 
Stanford's Newman Center. Graduate Student Coordinator. 
GM Project REACH. GM related program to teach inner-city 5th graders about engineering. 
Fencing. Captain 1986-87, 1989-90, and 1990-91 seasons. Voted MVP 1989-90 season. 
Social Action Committee. Planned and participated in community volunteer work.
1995-Present 
1994-1995 
1991-Present 
1982-Present 
1990-1991

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