THERESA GENECZKO GUMINO
P.O. Box ***
Newtown, PA 18940
abmhs3@r.postjobfree.com
215-***-**** (cell)
OBJECTIVE: To apply my education and work experience in materials engineering/metallurgy to projects
related to reliability/failure analysis, materials and processes applications, and product assurance.
PROFILE: Educated, organized, and dedicated individual capable of performing metallurgical/product
assurance assessments necessary to assure the quality of manufactured hardware.
EDUCATION: B.S. in Metallurgy (Department of Materials Science and Engineering) from the Pennsylvania
State University
Graduated from Pittston Area High School, PA
WORK EXPERIENCE: 2005-2006 School Year to Present
Council Rock School District, Newtown, PA
Employed as a substitute (Supplemental Support) by the school district on an as-needed basis. Work as an
administrative assistant substitute at Chancellor Street Building (administrative center); utilize
specialized databases when working in various departments including Special Services and
Purchasing. Acted as Treasurer for the PTO at Goodnoe Elementary during the 2007-2008 and
2008-2009 school years.
2003-2004 and 2004-2005 School Years
St. Andrew Catholic Education Center, Newtown, PA
Supervised students in after-school program.
Spetember 1985 – June 1997
Lockheed Martin Corporation, East Windsor, NJ
Worked in three departments during employment with Lockheed Martin (formerly Martin Marietta Corporation,
GE Astro Space Division, and RCA Astro Electronics).
September 1990 – June 1997 : Deputy Product Assurance Manager (Senior Member of the
Technical Staff ) within the Product Assurance Department. Acted as Deputy Product Assurance
Manager for the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) and LANDSAT Program.
Promoted to Parts, Materials, and Processes Control Board (PMPCB) Chairperson for DMSP.
(Note that the PMPCB is a group tasked to plan, manage, and coordinate at the program level, the
selection, application, and procurement requirements for all parts, materials, and processes.)
Interfaced extensively with the customer (United States Air Force), customer representatives
(Aerospace Corporation), and Lockheed Martin technical groups (engineering, quality,
manufacturing, and purchasing) in order to assure that all program quality and contractual
requirements were met. Developed procedures to meet program requirements.
THERESA GENECZKO GUMINO
WORK EXPERIENCE: (continued)
November 1987 – August 1990 : Materials Engineer, Senior Member of the Technical Staff, in
the Electrical Design Department. Acted as the materials engineer for the High Voltage Power
Converter Development Program; responsible for all materials engineering design tasks. Gained
expertise in the area of materials compatibility requirements. Developed procedures for
procurement and preparation of materials for spacecraft use. Provided engineering support in
order to maintain the high voltage materials encapsulation and preparation facility in
manufacturing by troubleshooting ongoing problems in production, improving production
procedures, and training pertinent personnel. Established test procedures/standards for HV
modules/transformers. Assisted Purchasing with the procurement of required materials.
Obtained certificate of completion for two courses from the Center for Professional
Advancement, East Brunswick, NJ, including “Encapsulation of Electronic Devices and
Components”, and “Adhesion Science and Technology”.
September 1985 – October 1987 : Materials Reliability Engineer in the Materials Applications
Group. Acted as a consultant on materials and processes-related projects by interfacing with
program managers, design engineers, EEE parts engineers, project engineers, purchasing agents,
and subcontractors/vendors in order to specify, review, and/or resolve materials or related
processing concerns. Performed the function of applications engineer/materials reliability
engineer for both military and commercial programs. Coordinated, supervised, and documented
reliability and failure analyses of electronic components and hardware having materials related
problems. Generated company specifications. Previously certified per MIL-STD-410 for both
radiographic and liquid penetrant inspections. Instructed nondestructive testing course; devised
appropriate tests for personnel certification.
July 1982 – August 1985
Hughes Aircraft Company, El Segundo, CA
Worked in two departments while at Hughes Aircraft Company.
April 1984 – August 1985 : Metallurgist in the Materials Applications Department of the
Technology Support Division. Served as a consultant on metallurgical, and materials and
processes related problems. Generated associated engineering reports. Acted as an applications
engineer for two programs by addressing their materials and processing problems and by
reviewing pre-production engineering drawings. Utilized Federal, Military, and Company
specifications; composed company standards and specifications. Assisted Department Manager
part-time with administrative functions.
July 1982 – March 1984 : Metallurgist in the Reliability Physics Department of the Technology
Support Division. Performed failure and reliability analyses on various parts and components
having metallurgical anomalies. Prepared accompanying engineering reports. Gained extensive
metallographic experience. Directed and/or performed nondestructive evaluations and
destructive physical analyses. Gained experience in the operation of the Scanning Electron
Microscope (SEM) and the use of Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) equipment.
Summer 1981
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
Worked as an assistant to the Head of the Metallurgy Department. Projects led to an increased
knowledge and practice of metallography. (Part-time job.)