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Instrumentation Engineer Quality

Location:
Birmingham, AL, 35203
Posted:
October 04, 2022

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Trent R. Lee

**** ******* **

Chelsea, AL *****

601-***-****

adsuz6@r.postjobfree.com

EDUCATION

Pre-Engineering. Pearl River Community College, Poplarville, MS 39470 Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering with minor in Mathematics. Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS May 2004

EXPERIENCE

Southeastern Roofing-August 15-Present

Consultant

Liberty Mutual-May 31, 2022-August 12, 2022

Insurance sales

General Contractor, Picayune, MS. June 2018 – May 28, 2022.

Owner

- Garage door installations and repairs

- Wire shelving installations

- Cabinet building/assembly, deliveries, installation

- Home renovations/remodels and repairs

Lee’s Mini Storage, Picayune, MS. November 2012 – June 2018.

Manager

- Maintenance of buildings and property

- Storage unit rentals

- Tracking and collection of monthly dues

Lockheed Martin, Stennis Space Center, MS. April 2011 – November 2012.

Quality/Safety Engineer

- Interfaced with company employees and customers to ensure compliance with contractual, company, and regulatory requirements

- Verified Engineering Work Authorizing Documents met specification and drawing requirements prior to work release

- Reviewed required engineering and quality documentation for final approval prior to engine testing

- Wrote and revised contract-required quality and safety procedures

- Conducted contract-required quality and safety audits and presented detailed results/data to superiors and customer

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, Inc., Stennis Space Center, MS. January 2008 – March 2011.

Process and Product Quality Engineer (Space Shuttle Main Engine)

- Performed quality engineering duties as a quality assurance planner by verifying engineering planning met specification and drawing requirements

- Reviewed required engineering and quality documentation for final approval prior to engine testing

- Reviewed and approve non-conformance dispositions for shuttle engines and test facilities

- Participated in product and process reviews to ensure that product inspection, reliability, safety, quality system integrity, and business management objectives were met

- Recommended and supported the implementation of corrective actions that were necessary to reduce or eliminate non-conformances to various specifications and procedures

- Interfaced with company employees and customers to ensure compliance with contractual, company, and regulatory requirements

- Followed company procedures that reflected safety guidelines and required training and certification requirements

Process and Product Quality Engineer (New J-2X Engine & Powerpack)

- Reviewed new drawings, planning, and specifications with engineering to ensure correctness

- Wrote Stennis Space Center assembly requirements for J-2X engines and powerpack

- Organized and conducted training of new nonconformance system (Pertinence Suite) as the ‘Super User’ for each relevant work discipline

- Participated in assembly action reviews to ensure quality and safety guidelines were met during engine inspections, lifts/movements, and assembly

Instrumentation Engineer Training

- Trained as an instrumentation engineer on the A2 Test Stand.

- Participated in a project to implement Liquid Level Gauges (LLGs) for the Liquid Oxygen and Liquid Hydrogen Tanks incorporated on the A3 Test Stand.

- Wrote Engineering Work Requirements for LLG project

- Assisted with technicians in the build and testing of LLGs Roy Anderson Corporation, Gulfport, MS. June 2006 – January 2008.

National Control Center for Information Processing Systems Phases 2A & 2B Quality Control Manager

- Performed quality control duties for general contractor

- Reviewed submittals, project specification, and construction documents

- Wrote contracts and change orders for subcontractors

- Reviewed work to ensure compliance with submittals, project specification, and construction documents

- Conducted daily inspections and quality control reports of all field work and field test items

- Kept and updated construction documents throughout project

- Coordinated final punch list effort for the final closeout of the project Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Stennis Space Center, MS. October 2004 – June 2006.

Deep Ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis 2 (DART 2) Buoy Production Engineer

- Played a major role in assisting with the expansion of DART 2 buoy network

- Troubleshot problems with DART 2 Assemblies (CPU printed circuit boards problems, connection issues, under-water issues)

- Supervised a group of eleven technicians during build of DART 2 buoy expansion

- Composed DART 2 Engineering Test Procedures for all electrical and mechanical components for production and assembly

Deep Ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis 1 (DART 1) Buoy Project Lead

- November 2004 – December 2004 Alaska DART Cruise (became familiar with at-sea operations, deck layouts, buoy work and overall functionality, as well as safety practices of the DART system)

- January 2005 Seattle DART Cruise

- Elevated to DART 1 Lead Engineer for 2005 summer maintenance

- Tasked with planning, organizing, and supervising DART 1 maintenance schedule for the 2005 summer deployments.

- Supervised a group of 6 individuals and coordinated with upper management to complete 2005 summer schedule that involved the deployment of a new DART 1 station and service of 3 DART 1 stations in 2 different hemispheres.

- Troubleshot problems with DART printed circuit boards

- Made procurements of key components within constraint of annual budget

- Planned and performed testing of DART 1 systems

- Oversaw additional testing, troubleshot problems with DART CPUs

Tropical Atmosphere Ocean Array (TAO) Cruise February 2005 – March 2005 (became familiar with at-sea operations, buoy and deck operations, ocean sensors on buoy moorings, and safety practices)

Performed an extensive study for selection of a replacement solar module for meteorological data buoy collection system and Coastal Marine Automated Network sites

Designed mounts and positioning of the solar modules

Designed a rugged, fortified underwater data transmission cable for oceanographic acoustic current measurement sensors

DATASTAR Inc., Picayune, MS. June 2004 – October 2004.

Engineering Technician

- Performed company power budget research via test of buoy components

- Performed solar panel research

- Performed research of barcode implementation for logistics personnel

- Worked on Deep Ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis (DART) Project testing components and systems

SPECIAL SKILLS

Experienced with Macroview, VisualCAD, AutoCAD, Microsoft Project, PSpice Schematics, Programming with C, Matlab, Mathematica, Maxplus 2, HTML, basic Perl and UNIX. Experienced with laboratory equipment: oscilloscope, digital multimeter, signal generator. Proficient with Windows 2000/XP, Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. AWARD(S)/RECOGNITION(S)

Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Space Flight Awareness Award, October 2010 REFERENCES

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