Arthur Jackson, II
Webster, TX 77598
*********@*****.***
Objective: To gain a position to where my skills and expertise in designing, developing and producing engineering and
software programs can be utilized.
Education:
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering (May 1999)
Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX
Core Knowledge & Skills:
Languages: C/C++, Java, FORTRAN, Assembly, ADA95, HTML
Operating Systems: MS Windows, Unix, Linux, Mac OS X v10.8(Mountain Lion)
Applications/Tools: MS Project, MS Office, MS Excel, MS Powerpoint, AutoCad, MS Access, MS Outlook/Exchange
Professional Experience:
Engineering Staff I – (June 1999 – June 2001) United Space Alliance, Houston, TX
Resolved problems and supported issues raised by customers (NASA) via phone, e-mail and portal according to technical
support procedures and documentation.
Worked on shuttle applications used to upgrade and design new processes.
Evaluated test designs/cases through the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodology.
Design and maintain custom software and graphical user's interfaces using several languages correcting Sammi
Application Development Kit.
Computer Science II – (June 2001 – June 2003) United Space Alliance, Houston, TX
Maintained and updated documentation for user training sessions.
Developed and presented solutions to product issues of solutions under the supervision of technical management.
Collaborate with team members to perform software testing and Quality Assurance on requirement specifications to
develop and update existing test cases based upon SEI-CMM Level 3.
Assess and evaluate schedules used to track key milestones for production flight generation builds.
Maintained software and made sure that the separate flight control consoles were configured properly and had
access to the proper data files and structures.
Engineer Staff III – (June 2003 – June 2009) United Space Alliance/Lockheed Martin, Houston, TX
Power analyst for the International Space Station (ISS), while supporting mission critical power planning during all
stages of ISS operations supporting Lockheed Martin and the Facilities Development and Operations Contract (FDOC).
Assisted with real-time monitoring of ISS power systems and contingency planning using simulation models of all
shuttle’s data processing system(DPS).
Prepared the ISS for docking/ undocking operations for visiting vehicles, and coordinating power limitations and
regulations related to failures in the Electrical Power System(EPS).
Software Engineer – (June 2009 – January 2011) United Space Alliance Space Operations (USASO), Houston, TX
Designed and documents, tests, and debugged various software that contained logical and mathematical solutions.
Verifiied software was ready to be loaded into the Software Production Facility (SPF) for product releases.
Executed User Acceptance Testing (UAT)/Regression Testing to ensure error free product delivery.
Interacted and supported United Space Alliance(USA) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration(NASA)
Management teams and other engineering organizations for the creation of shuttle mission product builds.
Provided engineering and operations support for the Space Station Training Facility (SSTF) and the Flight Control
Part-Task Trainer (FCPTT), where flight controllers and Station crews receive their training.