AL

10/8/2015
Orlando, FL

Position Desired

Systems Engineering
Orlando, FL
Yes

Resume

OBJECTIVE

I am a U.S. Navy Veteran with an active Secret Military Clearance looking for increase responsibilities and career growth as a Sr. Electrical Engineer.

EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, December 2006

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Sr Electrical Engineer - Lockheed Martin May 2014 - Present

Electrical Engineer II– Raytheon Network Centric Systems – Hardware Engineering – Largo, FL. 09/24/09 – February 2014.

-Failure Review Board (FRB) Chair responsible for coordinating and reporting trend data for multiple product lines.
-Liaison between program management and hardware engineering to oversee the opening and closure of all problem investigation reports (PIRs).
-Implemented FRACA process and lead all root cause corrective action investigations to include failure analysis of components.
-Provided analysis to program management of failure trend data with the goal of decreasing regressive flow.
-Test support engineer for two radio product lines responsible for troubleshooting hardware failures and test equipment used for production testing.
-Coordinate investigation of multiple tests, design an quality failuires reported from manufacturing to include failure analysis and corrective action FRACA process.

Systems Engineer II– Raytheon Network Centric Systems - JSN - Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC), St. Petersburg, FL. 02/11/08 – 09/24/09

-Assigned to the CEC program to support Field Qualifications Test (FQT) in the areas of Integration, Verification & Validation (IV&V) of the Signal Data Processing (SDP) communications test set
-Organized and lead software verification tests with U.S. Navy customers from NSWCDD.
-Configured multi-node communications terminal networks in support of FQTs and Acceptance Test Process (ATPs).
-Lead the Integration and Testing of USMC equipment to include antennas and SDP test sets in support of military Post-MDEMO operations.
-Lead the USMC Redhat 5 operating systems regression testing in support of IOT&E.
-Assisted with the development of Pre Faulted Modules (PFMs) in support of the Fault Insertion Testing (FIT) software IV&V efforts.
-Assisted in with the development of the Interactive Electronic Technical Manual (IETM) for the USS Sterett (DDG - 104)
-Information Assurance (IA) test lead for USMC laptop computer OS systems test.
-Active member in an advance IV&V focus group team with emphasis on improving the IV&V process.
-Integrated and Tested the Systems Evaluation Tool (SET) software to support the upcoming EMI/EMC testing on board U.S. Navy CG-52.

Systems Engineer II - Raytheon Missile Systems –TEDC – MK45 Fuse Test Coupler, Tucson, AZ. 10/15/07 – 02/08/08

-Lead responsible for controlling all classified documentation and lab equipment to include Network Analyzers, Power Meter, Waveform Generator, Oscilloscopes and RF cables.
-Verified and performed RF Coupler calibration procedures per TDD manual
-Design agent responsible for troubleshooting systems errors related to coupler performance

Systems Engineer II - Raytheon Missile Systems – TEDC – MK691 – Propulsion Test Set, Tucson, AZ. 05/08/06 – 10/15/07

-Trained on the MK680 and MK691 Combined Missile Test Set (CMTS).
-Reviewed electrical drawings with emphasis on troubleshooting and repair of CCAs.
-Conducted loaded, empty and daily test systems checks on CCA boards as well as identified damage parts
-Assisted in developing guidance systems cables for Standard Missile 6 (SM 6) test set
-Assisted during a 7s safety inspection of the Systems Design Lab (SDL)

Process Engineer – Intern, Lear Corporation, Tampa, FL, 10/13/05 – 04/05/06

-Assisted engineers in developing process specs with emphasis on increasing quality and production within product line
-Assigned a variety of troubleshooting projects with Six Sigma focusing on process improvements
-Trained in electronics rework techniques as well as LEAN manufacturing

Machinery Science and Technology Engineer - Intern, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division, Philadelphia, PA
06/20/05 – 08/26/2005

-Assigned to the Distributed Heterogeneous Systems (DHS) lab with emphasis in Matlab, Simulink and Magsoft (finite element analysis software) modeling
-Study and develop differential equations for an AC synchronous machine into Matlab in order to conduct testing of rotating machine data
-Study Analysis of Faulted Power Systems with emphasis on DQ model analysis
-Study reference-frame theory, theory of symmetrical induction machines and theory of synchronous machines in order to conduct an analysis of preexisting data with simulated data values for inductance and ac current calculations

Machinery Science and Technology Engineer- Intern, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division, Philadelphia, PA
05/04 – 07/04

-Utilized Magsoft (finite element analysis software) to create the geometry and mesh for a 16 pole DC Brushless Motor
-Integrated the finite element model into Simulink and developed a power electronics circuit
-Calculated inductance, force, torque and magnetic shear stresses as well as made modifications to improve machine design performance
-Modified a FORTRAN code to be used with Magsoft in order to compute a B/H curve analysis for M19 Steel material for PM Motors and Induction Motors
-Researched IEEE and Navy databases for publications leading to the design of a Compulsator Pulse Alternator

Assistant Manager-Operations, Power and Energy Professionals, Inc., Tampa, FL, 06/00 – 04/27/02

-Created contracts, proposals and offer letters for existing and potential field engineers
-Provided workforce trend analysis for the Vice President of...

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