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Technical Support System Engineer

Location:
Albuquerque, NM
Salary:
170k
Posted:
February 29, 2024

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●Walter M Trujillo **** Nicklaus Dr SE, Rio Rancho, NM 87124

505-***-**** ad30d1@r.postjobfree.com

Experience

****-******* ****** ***********, **

System Engineer Technical Advisor (SETA)

●Provide technical support/expertise in a multi-mission satellite operations center

●Advise in the development/integration/test/operations of satellite missions

●Track progress of on-going daily activities as well as prepare for events moving forward

●Mentor government civilians and military personnel

2021-2022 Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center Albuquerque, NM

Surety Engineer

CRI-1 NTS ICBM Software Sustainment Engineer (Job Achievement and/or Innovation; Communication and/or Teamwork; Mission Support)

C -Serve as a functional participant in the ICBM Sustainment Team. Track the status of MMIII sustainment upgrade or replacement programs and communicate that status to NTS leadership, team members, and mission partners (e.g. ICBM SD, AFSEC). Maintain awareness of MMIII Software Surety Issues. Review all pertinent documentation. Assist team members with analysis of programs and software surety issues.

R -Ensuring the delivery of INSEs on time -- facilitating timely certification of new and updated software and computer hardware components; and maintaining the current interfaces with customers, contractors, and mission partners.

I - Assist AFSEC/SEW in ensuring safe, secure, reliable weapons.

CRI-2 Development of INSE and Technical Evaluation (TE) (Job Achievement and/or Innovation; Communication and/or Teamwork; Mission Support)

C -Participate in the development of INSEs and TEs in response to tasking from AFSEC/SEW. Track and communicate the purpose and progress of individual MMIII component upgrade or development programs to ensure that division leadership has the information and documentation necessary to participate in the higher-level nuclear certification and surety activities. Ensures that INSEs are consistent, complete, professional documents and are conducted in a timely manner.

R -Ensuring the development and delivery of INSEs and TEs, incorporating required and anticipated information, and presented in a coherent, consistent, and logical manner, therefore having maximum value to the stakeholders.

I -A detailed, thorough INSE or TE is delivered to AFSEC/SEW or NWSSG to assist in ensuring safe, secure, reliable weapons.

CRI-3 Participate, as functional member, in MMIII NSWG and AFSEC/SEW MM III-related Working Groups (communication and/or teamwork, mission support)

C -Contribute to the MMIII NSWG, participating in quarterly meetings and serving as a voting member, and the AFSEC/SEW MMIII-related working group.

R -Participating in the MMIII NSWG allows me to watch the briefings on the various programs that will require nuclear surety certification and ask questions about the programs, thus allowing me to monitor the status of the various program both for surety issues and potential program schedule changes; raise concerns about surety and certification issues; and interact with the various stake holders. Additionally, interaction with other stakeholders in the various program facilitates cooperation, communication, and trust between the other units and NTSG, allowing us to get a better feel for subtle changes in the programs. Participating in AFSEC/SEW Working Group allows me to monitor current MMIII safety issues and provide insight from my specific perspective.

I -Assists AFSEC/SEW in ensuring safe, secure, reliable weapons.

CRI-4 Represent NTS Software Surety team at NSCCA PMRs, and other MM III Sustainment Meetings (Communication and/or Teamwork; Mission Support)

C -Represent NTS at the weekly ICBM Operational Software Sustainment Program Team and semi-annual Nuclear Safety Cross Check Analysis Program Management Reviews,

R -Participating in these regular meetings allows me to track, in detail, the status/progress of each of the software applications or ICU II artifacts scheduled for certification; ask questions; and address issues that might have surety implications. Additionally, interaction with other stakeholders in the smaller venue allows for more detailed questions and conversation.

I -A more detailed and focused INSE enables AFSEC/SEWN in ensure safe, secure, and reliable weapons.

CRI-5 Become familiar with hardware designs.

C -Learn the form, fit, and function of FPGA designs as well as overall architecture of testers (legacy and new).

R -Becoming familiar with the designs will help the team in understanding what to expect from the hardware entities and allow us to make informed decisions.

I -Knowing the designs and what their primary function is will help the team what to expect and to verify reliability.

2018 – 2021 Lockheed Martin (Boecore) Albuquerque, NM

Software Manager

See Lockheed Martin (Aerotek) below (same position).

2018 - 2018 Unisys Albuquerque, NM

Software Developer

●Sr. Software Developer, supporting Air Force Research Laboratory. Responsible for supporting SharePoint issues, IT support, and standing up two new platforms: ServiceNow and Pega. The combination will replace SharePoint and include a new helpdesk, learning management center, and file sharing capabilities in general.

2018 – 2018 General Dynamics IT Albuquerque, NM

Software Engineer

●Software test engineer, supporting full theater warfare simulation, responsible for maintaining IEEE DIS protocols in support of US Air Force training.

2015 – 2018 Lockheed Martin (Aerotek) Albuquerque, NM

Sr. Software Engineer

See ASRC Aerospace below (same position).

●Helped develop a new mission planning interface in Java, C/C++ and C#.

●Designed new command builder interface and worked on CR/DR type issues with this particular interface.

2014 - 2015 Bendix king Albuquerque, NM

Sr. Test Engineer

●Designed and integrated hardware and software test solutions for general avionics aircraft adhering to DO-178B and DO-160

●Designed flight test software to collect and store AHARS data to support certification of next generation attitude indicators

●Performed in-flight tests to support blue (engineering prototype) and red (flight unit) testing.

●Designed multiple software tools to support ARINC, serial, UDP, and GPIB interface communications for several in-house test assets using a combination of National Instrument’s software suite (LabVIEW, TestStand, and LabWindows/CVI)

●Designed customized LabVIEW components for more efficient download of firmware to programmable chips.

●Part of engineering team that supports all environmental testing of flight products.

2014 - 2014 Honeywell, DAS (Idexcel) Albuquerque, NM

Sr. Software Engineer

●Worked with Flight Controls software development team on the design and support of the pilot and co-pilot Computer Data System for an OH-58 Kiowa helicopter.

●Duties included design/test/integration of flight and training systems.

●Programming language used is primarily ADA with some C support.

●Platforms included Solaris and PC systems.

2012 - 2013 GE Intelligent Platforms Albuquerque, NM

Sr. Operations Test Engineer

●Responsible for test and verification of production flight systems.

●Duties included design/test/integration of automated test stations used for product verification to include cable design.

●Performed environmental stress screening on production flight systems.

●Provided detailed electronic analysis of failed production flight systems.

2009 - 2012 Sandia National Labs (GAITS) Albuquerque, NM

R&D Project Engineer

●Member of satellite test group responsible for providing full HW/SW support for satellite ground station throughout entire development cycle (supported two payloads!).

●Duties included 24/7 on call HW/SW support for ground station, total revamp of ground station documentation, and design/test/integration of current and future ground station designs.

●Helped with maintenance of the Host Vehicle Simulator (HVS) which provides power and discrete signals for payload which included a Motorola single board computer hosting an embedded C (VxWorks) application.

●Responsible for providing full Solaris (SUN)/Linux (SGI) administrative support for test ground segment.

2007 - 2009 Honeywell, DAS (Manpower) Albuquerque, NM

Sr. Project Engineer

●Member of Engineering Test Systems (ETS) team responsible for providing Line Replaceable Unit (LRU) simulation software models for use in embedded real-time target processors (VxWorks).

●ETS team is also responsible for providing test and integration hardware (MIL-STD-1553, Arinc 429, Discrete I/O, analog I/O, and PC test stands) for LRU checkout.

●Responsible for providing full software and hardware support for SIL (Systems Integration Lab). SILs are used in interim for software development (includes H/W emulation).

●Modified low level Board Support Package (BSP) for hardware emulation.

2006 – 2007 Lockheed Martin (ASRC Aerospace) Albuquerque, NM

Sr. Systems Design Engineer

●Provided software and hardware design support for existing and next generation real-time satellite ground systems (embedded C, VxWorks application).

●Sustained existing software documentation and application baselines.

●Performed acceptance and functional testing of all existing satellite ground systems.

●Received training on current satellite networks (AFSCN, TDRSS).

●Agile practices with full DevOps lifecycle.

1998 - 2006 SBS Technologies, Inc Albuquerque, NM

Systems/Test/Applications Engineer

●Provided full software and hardware design/test support for several Military/Commercial real-time embedded systems (VxWorks/Tornado).

●Designed test station systems for Acceptance/Qualification Testing for several Military/Commercial products.

●Designed customized resistor load PCBs for exercising system I/O.

●Involved debugging efforts to include opto-isolated digital I/O, Serial protocols, audio/video, 1394B, Fibre Channel, GPS, and Ethernet protocols.

●Performed environmental testing (vibration, thermal, altitude (vacuum), EMI/EMC) according

●to MIL-STD-810D fixed wing aircraft.

●Wrote Acceptance/Qualification Test Procedures for several programs.

●Designed 8 and 12 channel High Speed Serial board as part of flight critical computer.

●Provided world-wide support for all MIL-STD-1553B and ARINC 429 products.

●Developed and maintained software API for MIL-STD-1553B and ARINC 429 products.

●Wrote low level drivers for several UNIX/PC/RT Operating Systems in C/C++.

●Worked hand-in-hand with local QA and DCMA counterparts.

●Provided on-site integration support with 100% success!

1997 - 1998 MetroLaser (Aerotek) Albuquerque, NM

Lead Computer Engineer

●Responsible for all hardware and software design and integration on C135E aircraft.

1995 - 1997 Gulton Data Systems Albuquerque, NM

Embedded Software Engineer

1994 - 1995 Excalibur Technologies Albuquerque, NM

Unix System Administrator

Education

1994 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM

BS, Computer Engineering

Training/Certificates/Clearance

Programming: C, C++, Ada, Pascal, Fortran, HTML, C#, Java, .NET, scripting

Software: MS Visual/Studio Development, MS Office, C++ Builder, Delphi, ViewLogic, Visual Basic, DOORS, ClearQuest/ClearCase, MS TFS, Fortify, LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, TestStand, SharePoint, Pega, ServiceNow

OS: MS Windows, Most UNIX/LINUX platforms, VxWorks and Lynx RTOS

HW Form Factors: PCI, cPCI, VME

Comm Interface: Serial, USB, 1394B, Fibre Channel, Ethernet (TCP/IP 10/100/1000, MIL-STD-1553B, ARINC

Other: IRIG, GPS, INS, Encryption/Decryption, GPIB, In Circuit Emulator, Data archive/recorders,

General lab equipment (Analog/Digital), PCI/VME bus analyzers

Clearance: DOD Top Secret/SCI

List of References

Samuel Times: 505-***-****

Steve Rigney: 505-***-****

Julie Biladeau: 575-***-****



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