Robert A. Hall Jr.
Lake Elsinore CA 92530
HM 951-***-****
Cell 951-***-****
E-MAIL: abiimq@r.postjobfree.com
Objective:
Position as a Systems Engineer responsible for assuring proper
interpretation and implementation of Reliability, Maintainability, and
System Safety (RMS) requirements and directly participate in Reliability
testing, Logistics planning and Management.
Summary of Qualifications:
. 20 years of aerospace experience including aircraft system design,
development, flight test and in-service operation. Developed and
utilized quantitative methods to support in-depth RMS analyses.
. Experience in System Safety Certification, Reliability, Integrated
Logistics Support (SDRL) and Aircraft Maintenance.
. Development of Software Requirements/Specification using DOORS.
Experience:
Northrop - Grumman 2009 - present
JTRadio Systems Engineer performing ILS data item reports.
Reliability & Maintainability Lead Engineer for the B-2 Bomber avionics
subsystems: Developed and maintained reliability requirements, probability
modeling, failure modes and effects analyses, reliability inputs (ESS/RGT)
to test plans, and component failure reporting and corrective action/trend
analyses.
BOEING (CA)
2005 - 2009 - Future Combat Systems
S/W Systems Engineer: Led the development, approval, and release of a
Battle Command Subsystem Spec through driving requirements development,
management, and analysis.
2002 - 2005 - System Safety Engineer: Provide
hydromechanical/electronic/software System Safety (Mil-Std-882) support for
Unmanned Undersea Vehicle, Missile Defense and P8 systems.
Prepared Hazard Analysis, Computer Aided Fault Tree, Safety Assessment
Reports & mitigated Safety Spec requirements. Participated and presented to
Navy/Army System Safety Working Groups and Weapons Explosive/SW Review
Boards. Experience with ARP4761/4754, DO-178 & Mil-Std 882. Secret
Clearance
Parker Hannifin 1998 - 2002 (Irvine, CA)
Senior Project Engineer: Provided Flight Control
hydromechanical/electronic System Safety & Reliability support for all
aerospace vehicle types. Prepared Hazard Analysis, Failure Modes Effects,
Computer Aided Fault Tree, and Reliability allocation/prediction analyses.
These tasks were part of the System Safety Assessment document submitted to
the airframe contractor in support of airplane certification.
Northrop - Grumman 1994 - 1998 (Palmdale, CA)
Senior Technical Specialist Engineer: Provided Avionics, Environmental
Control & Propulsion systems support to the B-2 air vehicle production,
modification and flight test schedules while maintaining adequate
reliability & safety surveillance. Prepared reliability & safety
reports/trade studies, i.e., hazard analyses, fault tree/probability
(CAFTA) analyses and ensured engineering design closure risk plans were
established and tracked for Safety Action Reports (air vehicle hazardous
issues).
Rockwell International 1989 - 1994 (Downey, CA)
Design Assurance Project Manager for advanced programs (NMD, NASP, SSTO,
Space Shuttle): Prepared program plans for reliability & maintainability
(R&M), & QA. Prepared system effectiveness inputs to subsystem
specifications developed design guidelines, and presented design assurance
status at formal program reviews. Developed and maintained R&M
allocations/predictions, failure modes and effects analysis, hazard
analysis, testing criteria/monitoring, failure/reporting/trend analyses,
and R&M proposals for NASA and DoD contracts.
Northrop 1984 - 1989 (Pico Rivera, CA)
Reliability Lead Engineer for the B-2 bomber hydromechanical & electronic
subsystems: Developed and maintained reliability requirements, probability
modeling, failure modes and effects analyses, reliability inputs (ESS/RGT)
to test plans, and component failure reporting and corrective action/trend
analyses.
McDonnell Douglas 1981 - 1984 (Long Beach, CA)
Reliability & System Safety Engineer: Performed MD80 / MD11 airplane safety
and reliability assessments of new and revised designs. Participated with
avionics & flight controls in performing trade studies, hazard analyses,
failure modes and effect analyses, and fault trees.
Propulsion Systems Engineer: Provided propulsion system analyses in the
areas of turbofan engines, pneumatics, thrust reversers, auxiliary power
units, fuel, and simulator reports.
Fairchild Republic 1978 - 1981 (Hagerstown, MD)
Flight Test Propulsion Systems Engineer: Provided A-10 aircraft production
flight test engineering support for propulsion systems including fuel,
environmental control/pneumatics, auxiliary power unit, and turbofan
engines.
General Electric 1974 - 1978 (Aircraft Engine Group)
Technical Field Representative: Provided technical direction required by
the assigned aircraft customer/user in the installation, maintenance,
overhaul and operation of commercial/military turbojet/fan engines.
Rockwell International 1972 - 1974 (Los Angeles, CA)
Design Engineer/Draftsman (COOP): Performed B-1 bomber cockpit/crew module
layouts and detail design drawings.
EDUCATION:
M.S. - National University, Logistics/Business Management
B.S. - Northrop University, Aerospace Maintenance
Engineering/Maintainability,
Airframe and Power Plant Certificate and FAA License (Northrop Institute of
Technology)
Aerospace Systems Engineering Certificate (Rockwell/Cal Poly)
Safety & Reliability/Probability Certificate (McDonnell Douglas/FAA)
Certified System Safety Professional Certificate (UCI)