Loraine M. Farrow
Youngtown, AZ
Mobile / Cellular: 480-***-****
Email: **************@*******.***
Objective
To utilize m y excellent skills and experience to continue in the field of Environments Testing or
Associate Engineer or Senior-level Technician or Quality Technician or Health & Safety
Representative.
Abilities
I have been working in Environments testing for over 20 years. Additionally, I have experience in
Pneumatics, Hydrostatics and Ordinance tests. Previously, I have worked in Electrical Testing,
Product Assembly, and Quality Data review.
Key Skills Acquired Sets
W indows XP & Windows 7 OSHA Lock Out Tag Out
Microsoft Office 2003 & 2007 Industrial Safety
(Word Excel and Access) ISO 9000
5S Organizing LEAN Manufacturing
Advanced Ordinance Level 100 Clean Room
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) MIL-STD810
FOD (Foreign Object Debris) MIL-STD1234
Haskel Pump Operations MIL-STD8861
Overhead Crane Lifting DO160
Vibration Software: VWin II, M+P Win, M+P UNIX
Thermal Controllers: JC Systems 2000 and 620, Watlow, CSZ Dimension II
Training
Technology Training Inc. – Fundamentals of Vibration, Instrumentation for Tests and Measurements
Unholtz Dickie – VW in II Operational Training
Education
1986-1989 Data Systems Technician E-4 U.S. Navy
1980-1984 High School Certificate Mesa High School
Employment
2011-2013 Senior Engineering Technician, Honeywell Aero Space NTS
Responsibilities: Perform vibration, shock, humidity, salt fog, rain, waterproof, icing and
thermal testing. Travel with and oversee testing at outside facilities for overpressure and
decompression testing. Perform functional and verification testing.
1996-2011 Senior Environments Technician, Orbital Sciences Corporation
Responsibilities: Performed vibration, shock shaker, and beam -impact testing. Performed
thermal, pneumatic, hydrostatic, and drop testing on individual and system -level aerospace
components. Responsible for Nitrogen Tank Farm operations and cleanliness. Performed
and documented preventative maintenance on major specialized equipment. Maintained
Microsoft Access test log databases for vibration/shock testing and Nitrogen supply.
1991-1996 Electrical Technician, Orbital Sciences Corporation
Responsibilities: Tested cables, electronic boxes, and battery supply packs. Performed
ordinance squib checks. Built and installed test equipment (GSE).
1989-1991 Production Assembler, Orbital Sciences Corporation
Responsibilities: Built cables, PWBs, flight boxes and ground support equipment (GSE).
1986-1989 Data Systems Technician E4, U.S. Naval Service
Trainings: Basic Training – Orlando, Basic Electronics Training – San Diego, Data
Systems A and C class – Vallejo, CA. Also worked in legal office filing reports during
Maternity Hold. Received Letter of Excellence commendation from School Command
Captain.
Prior Employment Skills
Implemented OSHA color coded Lock Out Tag Out requirements.
Implemented 5S program
Developed thermal oven programming training and created user guides
Performed, built and maintained pneumatic tests up to 6K using regulators &/or
Haskel pumps on individual and system -level aerospace components.
Preformed and maintained hydrostatic testing with hand pump one manifold parts.
Responsible for Nitrogen Farm operations and cleanliness. Including filling 6K
cylinders, pulling samples, scheduling maintenance with outside vendor,
maintaining all records.
Implemented new standards of cleanliness and wrote filling procedures for
Nitrogen Farm.
Performed and documented preventative maintenance on shakers and thermal
oven equipment.
Created schedule board for tracking environments testing. Later upgraded to a
Share Point system for on-line visibility.
Created Test Log forms for tracking parts and what instrumentation was used to
perform the test. Including plate serial numbers, accelerometer s, test levels and
any issued that came up during the test.
In 2006 Co-Built/Maintained Microsoft Access test log databases for
vibration/shock testing and Nitrogen supply control.
Setup a 5S program for lab, including labeling/shadowing tools and supplies.
Ordered parts and supplies for the Test lab and Clean room.
Tested cables and electronic flight boxes
Conditioned Battery supply packs, developed new test techniques using electronic
loads and Christie CASPS systems.
Performed ordinance squib checks
Built and installed ground support equipment (GSE)
Tested Fin Actuator Systems and Thruster Vector Control units
Programmed Thermal ovens and developed a training program
Started running Vibration tests with Engineering guidance.
Performed Test Data review as a Quality team member.
Built cables
Assembled PWB’s
Flight boxes
Ground support equipment (GSE).
May 1986- Feb 1989 Data Systems Technician E4, U.S. Naval Service
Trainings: Basic Training – Orlando
Basic Electronics Training – San Diego,
Data Systems A and C class – Vallejo, CA.
Also worked in Legal Office filing reports during Maternity Hold. Received Letter of
Excellence from School Command Captain.
References Available