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AWS Developer

Location:
Burnet, TX
Salary:
80000
Posted:
November 01, 2023

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Eric Nelson

512-***-**** ad0rvi@r.postjobfree.com

linkedin.com/in/eric-nelson-00550641

ericwnelson.info

github.com/ericwnelson84

Prior Air Force officer and Semiconductor Equipment Engineer transitioning into to Software development Skills: AWS - Python - EC2 - IAM - S3 - DynamoDB - Lambda - RDS - DNS - Flask - Nginx - uWSGI - Linux - CodeCommit

- Git - Load Balancer - Route53 - SNS - SQS - API Gateway Certificates:

AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner

AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate

AWS Certified Developer Associate

PCAP – Certified Associate in Python Programming

PCEP – Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer

Certified Project Management Professional: Project Management Institute 2015 Certificate in Hands-on Nanotechnologies: University of Texas at Austin 2019 EDUCATION:

BS Aerospace Engineering, University of Texas at Austin 2007 MS Spacecraft Systems Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology 2011 Squadron Officer College, Maxwell AFB, Al 2014 EXPERIENCE: Semiconductor Engineer, US Air Force

AWS Solutions Architect Training Marble Falls, TX Jan 2023 - Present Python project completion and AWS project completion. Completed multiple AWS and python courses on Udemy with extensive labs. Completing 50+ python projects. Completed multiple AWS serverless and EC2 based projects. Project demos are located at ericwnelson.info

● Built a python flask app and deployed it on an EC2 server behind a load balancer and autoscaling group. The complete architecture is located at ericwnelson.info. Used AWS CodeCommit to store the code then used scripts to automate the deployment of this app

● Created a serverless API via API gateway to get the sentiment of current news stories with AWS Comprehend. This API was then deployed on my personal site at ericwnelson.info Equipment and process Engineer Austin, TX March 2017 - Present Samsung Austin Semiconductor Engineer working in the Diffusion division. Work in the fab with equipment to troubleshoot tool failures and maintenance actions. Prioritize root cause analysis and standardization

● Troubleshoot tool issues by tracing gas and electrical schematics. Found Root cause starting with the tool alarm and sensor reporting

● Performed defect analysis with a focus on root cause analysis and prevention. Followed up with lesson learned/troubleshooting documentation

● Performed process and FDC trend monitoring activities on multiple processes and implemented corrective actions

● Monitored process trends and performed correct actions Post military service break from employment Austin, TX February 2016 - March 2017 Basic Training Flight Commander Lackland AFB, TX August 2013 – February 2016 Lead daily ops for health, morale, and welfare of 6,000 Basic Military Training (BMT) recruits annually. Provided Air Force Commanders with combat-ready Airmen. Managed $68 million recruit housing and training facility with 20 dormitories, a weapons armory, and 8 acres of training grounds. Advised Squadron Commander on Military Training Instructor (MTI) manning issues, misconduct allegations, and recruit training status

● Chose as first set of Flight Commanders at Air Force Basic Training to fix string of Air Force Basic Training issues

● Led team of 28 Military Training Instructors and transformed 1,500 civilians into combat-ready Airmen

● Conducted 6 misconduct investigations. Interviewed over 200 witnesses and recommended fixes to BMT leadership

● Orchestrated 40 days of BMT physical training. 72 injury-free miles ran providing safe training environment Deputy Chief, Wing Exercises Osan AB, South Korea June 2012 - August 2013 Led wing-wide development and review of 70+ exercise and war plans supporting Air Force contingency operations. Coordinated and executed local and peninsula-wide Operational Readiness and Emergency Management Exercises. Led Exercise Evaluation Team comprised of 270 senior organizational leaders

● Orchestrated 2 Korean peninsula-wide operational exercises that simulated attacks from North Korea. Coordinated with US Army and South Korean personnel

● Planned first-ever Osan Air Base disease outbreak exercise. Trained Base and Korean nationals on containment plan

● Chosen to conduct Fighter Wing mission brief to new Osan arrivals. 800+ Airmen briefed on base exercise policy

● Led 2 Base-wide Aircraft crash exercises involving multiple crash locations on and off-base. Coordinated with Korean first responders to test off-base crash response

Division Executive Officer Los Angeles AFB, CA May 2011 – June 2012 Advised the Director (O-6) and Deputy Director (GS-15) on all Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN), policy and personnel matters. Tasked 160-member unit at 4 separate locations on routine and special projects. Reviewed all performance and promotion documentation. Prepared correspondence for Director's endorsement

● Guided 160-member unit through merger with other organization cutting personnel requirement 30%

● Organized comprehensive unit inspection preparation. Entire Division 100% compliant with standards. Three star general lauded efforts: "Fantastic results!"

● Ensured 60+ AFSCN programs worth $ 10 Billion stayed on track and managed operations through Division’s 88% senior staff turnover

Project Manager Los Angeles AFB, CA September 2007 - May 2011 Lead team of 80+ contractors developing systems for DoD's $10 billion global satellite communications network, the AFSCN. Advised senior leadership on programmatic issues and recommended viable solutions. Directed actions to design, test, and field systems to meet Space Command’s operational requirements

● Created first ever link performance prediction model to increase AFSCN communication link performance.

● Negotiated $42.5 million satellite ground station contract and expedited contract negotiations. Prevented schedule slip by 1 year and saved the government $8 million

● Led team to create an integrated test plan that fields 14 satellite ground stations 3 months earlier per site, saved program

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