Candidate Resume - Confidential User
Email: ********@********.***
Address: Address Withheld
City: Riverdale
State: UT
Zip: 84405
Country: USA
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Skill Level: Experienced
Salary Range: $55,000
Willing to Relocate
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Educational Background:
Job History / Details:
FORMAL EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science
(B.S.), Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL,
USA, 1973, GPA 2.89, 120 Hours, Semester Education sessions;
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY:
Operating Systems: Unix, Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT,XP; Microsoft Office 2003: Excel
Spreadsheet, Power point, Access; Databases: Integrated Missile Database(Oracle 9);
Budget Preparations/Presentations;
CLEARANCE: TOP SECRET
WORK EXPERIENCE:
JUNE 2002
- PRESENT; 40 hours/week;
ICBM SPO 510TH ICBMSS/GMEC
6031 Gum Lane; B1227
Hill AFB, UT. 84056-5826
Supervisor: Duane Sauve 801-***-****
Performed duties as Peacekeeper MK21 Reentry Vehicle(RV) Depot Support Engineer. These
duties consisted of resolving MK21 technical problems, to ensure the MK21 met the mission
requirements for "on-alert" Peacekeeper missiles. The technical problems resolved ranged
from test equipment problems to finding replacement parts for obsolete components to
resolving documentation problems, including writing Engineering Change
Proposals/Orders(ECP/ECO), and resolve Technical Order issues.
Performed duties as Test and Assessment Integrated Product Team(IPT) Aging and
Surveillance(AS) Test Engineer. These duties consisted of providing AS requirements to the
MK21 and MK12A Sustainment IPTs for execution of the MK 21 and MK12A AS program. The AS
requirements included defining the number of test assets to be tested along with
developing AS Technical Orders(T.O.) and Test Plans/Test Procedures to perform the AS
tests. Monitor MK12A/MK21 AS testing to resolve all anomalies. Upon completion of the
testing, analyzed test data to determine MK12A/MK21 Service Life Estimates, and determine
if any aging trends are evident. Briefed the MK12A/MK21 Sustainment IPTs on aging trends
and testing anomalies.
Performed duties as the ICMB SPO Reentry Systems/ReentryVehicles(RS/RV) Nuclear Hardness
Engineer for the MK21/ MK12A Reentry Vehicles and Reentry System. These duties consisted
of identifying the MK21/MK12A components that will undergo nuclear hardness testing during
the current fiscal year. Coordinate on the development/approval of the Hardness Test
Plan/Test Procedures to ensure the RV components meet or exceed nuclear hardness
specifications. Budget and execute program funds to perform hardness testing at contractor
test facilities. Monitor the component hardness testing to ensure nuclear hardness
specifications are not degraded due to handling, age or component replacements.
Performed duties as MK12A Battery Test Engineer during AS testing. Government project
Engineer during the development, design, manufacture and testing for a new MK12A AS
battery test fixture.
Possess a Top Secret Clearance
OCTOBER 2000 to APRIL 2001, 40 hours/week
Telecommunications Specialist, GS-391-09
75th. Communications Squadron
USAF, 5201 Arnold Ave.
McClellan AFB, CA. 95652
Supervisor: Rose Beamer, 916-***-****
Performed telecommunication specialist dutes for the 75th Communications Squadron,
McClellan AFB, CA.
Reviewed AF Forms 3215(Communications-Computer System Requirements) and coordinates with
the customer to ensure the request satisfies all known requirements. Review requests and
determines the need for new communication systems. Provide approval/disapproval inputs to
the Communications-Computer Systems Requirement Board.
Managed the acquisitions of telecommunications equipment.
Managed contracts with contractor communications specialist to provide communications
services to the customer located on McClellan AFC.
Worked with telephone contractors and Air Force enlisted maintenance personnel to resolve
communication technical problems.
Prepared and coordinated AF Form 1367(Commercial Communications Work Orders) to task
commercial contractors in performing communications repairs, and new installations.
AUGUST 1985 to SEPTEMBER 2000, 40 hours/week
Electronic Engineer, GS-0855-12
USAF, SM-ALC/LHZE B250B
McClellan AFB, CA. 95652
Supervisor: Frank Eakle, 916-***-****
Performed as System Engineer to resolve technical problems relating to Air Force Air
Traffic Control and Landing Systems(ATCALS).
Prepared specifications and Statements-of-Work and all supporting engineering documents
during the modification and acquistions of Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems.
Resolved computer hardware and software problems occurring in operational Air Traffic
Control and Landing Systems. Develop and maintain a thorough knowledge of embedded
computer systems in accordance with Air Force 800 series regulations.
Responsible for configuration control of Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems.
Responsible for monitoring quality control programs during production and repair of Air
Traffic Control and Landing Systems in accordance with MIL-STD-9800 and International
Standards Organizations 9000.
Performed as Logistics System Engineer to Electronic Systems Commands during the
acquisition of the Microwave Landing System(MLS). Attended System, Preliminary, and
Critical Design Reviews.
MARCH 1983 to AUGUST 1985, 40 hours/week
Electronic Engineer, GS-0855-12USAF, WSMC B7011
Vandenberg AFB, CA. 93437
Supervisor: Howard Williams, 805-***-****
Provided the system engineering, technical management, system analysis and quality
control to support Western Test Range users regarding voice and data communications.
Developed Engineering Tasks for the Western Test Range Center Technical Services
Contractor to resolve technical problems and perform routine operations to support Western
Test Range Users.
Provided engineering management to the Shuttle Activation Task Force on the $40-Million
Space Transportation System(STS) Ground Communication System during the planning,
installation and testing of communications equipment at Space Launch Complex 6.
JANUARY 1982 to JANUARY 1983, 40 hours/week
Program Manager, Anti-satellite Instrumented Test Vehicle, 2825 0-2, First Lieutenant
USAF,
6595 Test Organization B11923
Vandenberg AFB,
CA. 93437
Supervisor: Capt. Donald Smith, 805-***-****
Performed as Project Engineer on the Instrumented Test Vehicle for the Responsible Test
Organization Test Director at Vandenberg AFB. Reported directly to the 6595th Test
Organization Test Director in testing the test vehicle and analyzing test results. Resolve
all technical problems during the planning, production and testing of the test vehicle to
meet mission requirements.
Supervised two Air Force enlisted personnel during this Test Vehicle Program.
FEBRUARY 1980 to JANUARY 1982, 40 Hours/Week
Space Booster Test Manager, 2825 0-1, Second Lieutenant
USAF
6595 Space Test Group
B7001
Vandenberg AFB, CA. 93437
Supervisor: Capt. Donald Smith, 805-***-****
Performed as Test Manager for the McDonnell-Douglas Thor Space Booster in support of
Defense Metrological Weather Satellite program, to support launches from Vandenberg AFB.
Possessed "Stop-Test" authority during the preparation and launching of the Thor Booster.
Monitor the launch preparation and resolve all technical problems prior to launch.
Attend over 200 training hours on the operations of the Thor Space Booster.
Briefed Test Group Commander on technical anomalies, and resolution of technical
problems.
Briefed Commander on schedule, possible schedule conflicts, technical problems and
resolutions.
Provided launch recommendation to the Test Group Commander.
Performed duties as the Air Force Liaison Officer to the Navy in support of the Navy
Transit Navigational Satellite Program during launches from Vandenberg AFB.
FEBRUARY 1979
-FEBRUARY 1980, 40 Hours/Week;
DEFENSE METEOROGICAL SATELLITE PROGRAM(DMSP) Air Force Developmental Engineer
2825, 0-1, Second lieutenant
USAF
6595th Space Test Group
B7001
Vandenberg AFB, CA. 93437
Supervisor: Capt. Rick Berry, 805-***-****
Performed duties as Air Force Developmental Engineer in support of the pre-launch testing
and launch of the Defense System Metrological Program(DMSP) satellite program from
Vandenberg AFB. These duties consisted of monitoring pre-launch testing and resolving all
technical problems prior to test readiness review, to certify launch readiness. Provide
Air Force support to the Support Equipment during launch processing and actual launch to
verify proper operation of launch support equipment.
SPECIALIZED TRAINING:
Handling Classified Documents-January 2009
Technical Data, Our Business-February 2009
Introductions to the Physics of Nuclear Affects-March 2003 40 hours;
Introduction to the Theory of MK21 Depot Support-July 2002 40 hours;
Reliability-Centered Maintenance-May 1995-80 hours;
Introduction to Acquisitions Management 01 April-08 April 1994 40 hours
Introduction to Configuration Management 14 Nov-19 Nov 1993 20 hours
System Safety Management 28 July-09 Aug 1991 120 hours
Introduction to Life Cycle Cost 06 June-16 June 1989 80 hours
Reliability and Maintainability- 06 Dec-16 Dec 1988 80 hour