ALLEN PHAM
**** ****** ***. # ****, *******, TX *7058
832-***-**** - **********@*****.***
QUALIFICATION
• Electrical engineer with hands-on experience in mechanical machinery, possessing strong
mechanical skills with adroit ingenuity to resolve complex integration issues.
• Capable of working on research and development programs, managing vendors and technology
partner relationships.
• Work well in a team under pressing conditions and has the ability to coordinate design requirements,
fabrication, procurement, assembly and testing hardware.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
June 2009 – Dec 2013 Beauty Salon Houston, TX
Business Owner
July 2008 – May 2009 Hamilton Sundstrand Houston, TX
Project Engineer (NASA ISS-Urine Monitoring System project)
• Developed and coordinated task preparation sheets for assembly and testing; coordinated
drawing changes with matrix personnel; coordinated manufacturing progress, material
procurement, internal, external customers, and suppliers.
Accomplishments
• Analyzed RCCA to resolve and replace UMS’ solenoid issue for project completion.
April 2002 – June 2008 Hamilton Sundstrand Windsor Locks, CT
Project Engineer (Military Joint Strike Fighter F-35 project)
• Responsible for the coordination in development activities of the Dual-Axes Lift Fan Shaft
Vibration Sensor for the Lift Fan on the F-35 Short Take Off Vertical Landing version.
• Responsible for the coordination in development activities of the Single-Axis Engine Vibration
Sensors at 3 locations on the Pratt Whitney F135 military jet engine.
• Responsible for the coordination in design and manufacture of cutting edge technology engine
health monitoring sensors. Coordinating with aircraft engine system engineers (Pratt Whitney),
aircraft manufactures (Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman) and approved component suppliers
(Lord, Ametek, Endevco).
Accomplishments
• Proactively improvised a 3D, real-scaled, cardboard F-35 Lift Fan Shaft Monitor System model to
alert a critical design integration flaw to Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Pratt Whitney .
• Designed an innovative integration scheme to counteract engine axially thermal growth while
maintaining LRC requirement, which resolved the exceedingly complex integration problem for
the F-35 Lift Fan Shaft Monitor System.
Jan 1980 – Jan 1987 Vietnam Detergent Manufacture Saigon, Vietnam
Production Manager
• Managed five employees in Lathe, Mill machines group. Evaluated, analyzed, and solved
problems to repair machines’ parts for production lines in a precise and efficient manner.
Developed plans to maintain machine equipments, and directed other employees in carrying out
the plans.
EDUCATION
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey.
A.S. in Business Accounting, Union County College, Cranford, New Jersey.
Machinist in Lathe, Mill machines, Phu Tho Institute of Technology, Saigon, Vietnam.
U.S. Citizen
References are available upon request