JOHN J. GOLDYS
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OBJECTIVE Project System Requirements / Equipment Test Set Validation Solutions
QUALIFICATIONS
Project engineering design and integration team lead. Responsibilities include the systematic conversion of customer requirements into a system solution that satisfies technical, schedule, test and cost constraints. Perform functional analysis, timeline analysis, trade studies, and requirements allocation for product development / manufacturing engineering.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY – 1973 through 2016
Self-Employed
Apr 2011 to present –restoration of vintage amateur radios equipment, Beaverton OR
Evaluate potential restoration candidates for complete refurbishment. This process includes repair and test of radio electronics and mechanical systems to original performance levels.
Contract Engineering (2003 through 2011)
Sept 2010 Apr 2011- Rockwell Collins, GS Group, Wilsonville, OR / Aerotek
System Engineer responsible for providing a cost effective solution for testing the night or day helmet mounted interface by replacing a flight ready goggle assembly. Using the EVM process managed cost and performance on the project.
Feb 2008 Feb 2009 - Rockwell Collins, CS Group, Wilsonville, OR / VOLT Technical
Test Engineer leading developed effort on acceptance test and debug solutions for avionic cockpit display and navigation support systems. Analyze proposals and related technical data to determine feasibility of modifying existing equipment or developing new test solutions.
Feb 2006 Feb 2007 - Jeppesen-Marine, Portland, OR / A Boeing Company
Hardware Integration Engineer responsible for analyzing and defining third-party hardware products that combine with state of the art software applications and data services use in marine navigational systems.
May 2005 to Sept 2005 - FLIR Systems, Wilsonville, OR / Kelly Engineering
Test Engineer accountable for the design, fabrication and deployment of functional testers used in the thermal imaging product line. Performed test requirement analysis for each assembly and developed test fixture interfaces and control circuitry.
Aug 2004 to Dec 2004 - Intel Corp., Hillsboro, OR / Kelly Engineering
Failure Analysis Engineer responsible for analyzing operational product failures discovered during NPI testing specifically server motherboards having Intel architecture.
Aug 2003 to Aug 2004 - HP Printer Division, Vancouver, WA / Northwest SW Inc
Reliability Engineer responsible for developing stress and climatic tests used in evaluating the HP personal line of printers. Analyze all data and determine root cause of failures.
Non-Contract Engineering (1973 through 2002)
1996 to 2002 - Intel Corp., Hillsboro, OR Title: Senior Test Development Engineer
Senior Electrical Engineer responsible for successfully designing cost effective functional board testers for the leader in microprocessor based products. Specified functional test equipment requirements and coordinating test equipment integration during NPI evaluation.
1994 to 1996 - HEI, Inc. Victoria, MN Title: Senior Electrical Engineer
Lead Electrical Engineer responsible for developing hybrid circuitry used in the medical, controls and disk drive industry. Introduced cost saving testing solutions deployed in a high volume-manufacturing environment.
1988 to 1993 – Alliant Techsystems, Inc. Minneapolis, MN Title: Principal Dev Engineer
Managed teams responsible for developing the MK644 test set used by the MK50 torpedo. Developed test sets for sub-assemblies in the SQQ-89 multi range sonar system. Other key responsibilities included upgrading several deployed sonar evaluation systems.
1984 to 1988 – Honeywell Mil/Avionics, Minneapolis, MN Title: Principal Dev Engineer
System Engineer responsible for specifying MATE module designs to support Electronic Warfare test sets. Lead Design Engineer for instrument and signal switching definitions.
1979 to 1984 - Northrop Defense Systems, Rolling Meadows, IL Title: Project Engineer
Managed hardware and tactical embedded flight software for RF and IR electronic countermeasure warfare avionic systems. Lead ground support equipment designs for hot mockup threat simulators for performance and throughput characterization.
1973 to 1979 - GTE Automatic Electric Co, Northlake, IL Title: Senior Product Engineer
Responsible for integrating card and chassis level changes into customer hot-mockup phone switching systems for revision evaluation and field support troubleshooting.
EDUCATION
Bachelors Degree Electronics Engineering Technology DeVry 1973
UNITED STATES PATENT
Awarded a US patent, number 6,067,506 on May 23, 2000 while working at Intel Corp. Title - Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Bus Backplane Interface
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Licensed radio station operator in the US Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL) call sign “Kilo, Delta Seven Hotel India Bravo” (KD7HIB). Station uses both restored vintage and new modern radio equipment. Provide radio support for the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) for the city of Beaverton, OR.
ADDITIONAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING SKILL SET INFORMATION
Decision Analysis
Can carefully identify the decision at hand using appropriate disciplines and practices
Can articulate one’s objectives in the situation at hand
Can articulate the benefits of decision analysis
Can identify the various elements of the situation;
1) Values, priorities and objectives,
2) Decisions to be made,
3) Certain and uncertain events,
4) Consequences,
5) Assumptions,
6) Limitations and constraints,
7) Stakeholders,
8) Variation
Can structure decision influence diagrams or decision trees or other methods and models
Can structure values and objectives
Can specify ways to measure achievement of objectives
Can apply a decision-analysis process
Can assess the completeness, fidelity, suitability and implications of the decision context
Technical Planning
Can plan and properly sequence all technical steps
Can manage risks from out-of-sequence technical steps
Can manage the application of all relevant technical specialties at the right time
Can link the technical process with business and management processes
Can plan and properly sequence all technical review activities
Can plan and manage testing as well as validation and verification activities
Can plan and manage technical activities that span the acquisition phases
Can develop, tailor, implement, integrate and manage the following technical processes: requirements development, logical analysis, design solution, implementation, integration, verification, validation, and transition
Risk Management
Can actively manage risk on a continuing basis across the life cycle
Can adjust risk handling plans to changing circumstances
Can identify potential additional risks resulting from interactions between multiple risk sources
Configuration
Can implement control processes that regulate change at all levels of the product hierarchy from the system-of-systems level down to the piece part level
Technical Data Management
Can implement control processes that regulate the creation, change, dissemination, archiving and retrieval of technical data
Interface Management
Can implement control processes that regulate the creation of, change to, and agreement with documented descriptions of the physical and functional boundaries at all levels of the product hierarchy.