Selorm K. Atiedu
Camarillo, CA 93012
******.******@*****.***
Office 805-***-****
Cell 818-***-****
ELECTRICAL/SYSTEMS ENGINEER PATENT AGENT RELIABILITY AVAILABILITY MAINTAINABILITY ENGINEER
OBJECTIVE To expand professional growth and apply engineering, logistics, process improvement skills and experience as a patent agent.
QUALIFICATIONS
GS-12
Secret Clearance
Engineering Law
LEAN Six Sigma Certified Green Belt | Reliability Availability Maintainability Supportability (RAMS) Engineering | Level III Certified in Systems Planning, Research Development, and Engineering (SPRDE) Career Field/Systems Engineering (SE) | 7 years experience in engineering and logistics
EXPERIENCE
July 2008 - present Department of Defense (DoD)/ NAVSEA/ Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC)
Port Hueneme Division (PHD)
Land Attack Department/Combat Systems Engineering Branch Port Hueneme, CA
Electrical/Systems Engineer/ RAMS Engineer
• Experienced with new naval acquisitions programs with emphasis on combat systems and life cycle sustainment
• LCS Combat Systems Suitability Lead
• Reliability Availability Maintainability Supportability (RAMS) Engineer Ship Rider/ data collection & analysis
• Aircraft Armament Equipment (AAE) Metrics support
July 2006 – Nov. 2007 Union Pacific Railroad
Mechanical Dept. - Dolores Locomotive Facility Carson, CA
Engineer Associate/Manager Mechanical Locomotive III
• Conducted reliability tests for electro diesel locomotive engines
• Performed diagnostic testing on GE locomotives
• Manage planning, servicing, and repair, of electric-motor diesel locomotives
• Led projects for LEAN and continuous improvement (TQMS)
• Created and standardized processes for facility
• Responsible for Safety, Reliability, Productivity, Administrative/ People Management
• Operations Management Training program graduate
Summer 2005 CBN/ Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA
Research Intern: Human Joint Stiffness Control
• Designed a model of the human leg as spring-mass system with torsional springs to study neuromechanical control of the leg
• Presented research at annual symposium
Fall ‘04 – Spring ‘06 Iowa State University Ames, IA
Electrical & Computer Engineering Department
Undergraduate Researcher: Voltage Collapse in Power Systems
• Presented research at NSF sponsored conference (US- Africa Research & Education in Power, IT and Environment) Abuja, Nigeria
• Designed a schematic model of to conduct experiment to examine voltage collapse
SKILLS Proficient in: Microsoft Office, Netscape Communicator, Internet Explorer, Adobe Illustrator, C++, C
EDUCATION Iowa State University Ames, IA
Bachelor of Science: Electrical Engineering Graduation Date: May 2006