Daniel Dzierski
Email: abpyfn@r.postjobfree.com
Address: **** ************ ****.
City: Arnold
State: PA
Zip: 15068
Country: USA
Phone: 724-***-****
Skill Level: Experienced
Salary Range: $90,000
Willing to Relocate
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DANIEL C. DZIERSKI
1924 Constitution Blvd. Arnold, Pa. 15068
724-***-**** cell (724) 339 - 2206 hm
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Project Engineering/Systems Engineering
- Nasa Constellation Program - Nasa IV&V Software Test
- 5 Space Shuttle Missions - International Space Station
- Active Top Secret Clearance - CEV Simulation
- Certified Satellite Tool Kit (STK) User
Westinghouse Nuclear/System One Present
Cranberry, Pa. 16066
IV&V Engineer - IV&V for Korean Shin-Kori Nuclear Reactors 3 & 4.Perform verification/test activities per project`s Software V&V Plan for compliance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).Verify test documentation, Code Reviews, Generate test procedures for Element Software and Processor Module Software Test (PMST), Produce V&V reports.
A.I. Solutions 2008-2010
Lanham, Md.
Aerospace Engineer/Mission Analyst - IV&V support for Nasa Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) Satellite Missions. Development of Free Flyer Space Mission Analysis software. Provide Astrodynamics, Orbital Analysis & Space Mission Planning.
Active Top Secret Clearance. Free Flyer Space Analysis Software
ProLogic, Inc. 2006-2007
Fairmont, WV
Aerospace Engineer/Scientist - Assigned to Reconfigurable Environment for Analysis & Test of Software Systems (REATSS) supporting the NASA IV&V Facility in Fairmont, WV. Providing Analysis and expertise for Nasa's Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) Program in Orbital Mechanics, Space Shuttle Experience & International Space Station Flight control and Simulation. Creation of C++ programs in support of the project.
Active Top Secret Clearance. Satellite Tool Kit Certification (STK)
Institute for Scientific Research, Inc. 2001- 2006
Fairmont, WV
Senior Member Research Staff - Design of Nasa Satellites supporting the Goddard Institute for Systems, Software, and Technology Research (GISSTR),Project.Utilize Cloud Computing to provide systems engineering, orbital analysis, communications, electrical and mechanical (CAD) design and virtual visualization of the satellite to remote designers. Supported Nasa IV&V for the Super Lightweight Interchangeable Carrier (SLIC) & Space Elevator conceptual design. Assess mission design software including Ascent Professional, Orbital Analysis Utilizing the Satellite Tool Kit (STK), attitude timeline generation and mission planning programs. Developing operations concept for the SLIC program in an effort to utilize the International Space Station from Fairmont,WV. Attended training for Satellite Tool Kit & Matlab software. Member of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). LabView, C++, Fortran, Matlab/Simulink
Lockheed-Martin Space Mission Systems and Services 1985-2001
Houston, TX
Flight Operations Specialist - International Space Station (ISS) payload development-Destiny Science Laboratory Module. Interfaced with NASA flight crewmembers, payload specialists, mission management, project engineering and science investigators to determine objectives, engineering requirements, flight procedures, flight rules, and contingency plans in preparation for Spacelab missions. Provided real time Payload Operations Control Center (POCC) Console Support during Flights. Scientific Applications, Engineering, Analysis, and Test (SEAT) - Space Shuttle IMAX3D soft goods design, development, certification, and prototype soft goods. Flight hardware testing and certification. Task Performance Sheet (TPS) generation. Engineering Drawing Control Center (EDCC) coordination. STS-91 Science Center. Analysis of Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer real time data. International Space Station - Human Research Facility (HRF) Crew Procedures Engineer.
Payload Operations Director (POD) - STS-71/Spacelab-Mir (Launch June 27,1995-Land July 7,1995). First docking with Mir Space Station. Spacelab Life Sciences Module flown.
Alternate Payload Operations Director (APOD) - STS 58/SLS 2 (Launch Oct 18,1993-Land Nov 1,1993). Spacelab Life Sciences 2 Module flown.
Payload Activity Planner (PAP) - STS-40/SLS-1 (Launch June 5,1991-Land June 14,1991). Developed mission timelines (PCAP) and flight plans. Designed mission sequence testing to determine electrical compatibility on actual flight module at Kennedy Space Center, FL. Developed flight qualified software package for mission planning and orbital analysis (FORTRAN) during flight operations. Managed associated databases and documentation. Prepared the Payload Operations Handbook (POH) and Integrated Experiment Requirements Document (IERD).
Western Geophysical Co. of America 1984-1985
Houston TX
Data Analyst - Seismic data processing. FORTRAN programming. IBM mainframe system.
Equitable Gas Company 1982-1984
Pittsburgh, PA
Field Engineer - Natural gas pipeline construction & supervision. Also developed cost of jobs and prepared as-built engineering drawings.
EDUCATION
University Of Houston Clear Lake 1993
Houston, TX
Graduate Level Management Information Systems (15 Credits)
Pennsylvania State University 1981
University Park, PA
B.S. Science
TRAINING
Mission Operations Directorate (MOD) 1997
National Aeronautics & Space Administration
Houston, TX
Phase I Training JSC
Analytical Graphics (AGI) 2006 Exton. Pa.
Satellite Tool Kit (STK) Certification
References upon Request