Marlon A. Williams
Email: ******************@*****.***
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Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 Cell 240-***-****
Career Summary:
I provided 10+ years of computer software testing experience. My testing experience includes unit testing, integration testing, functional testing, system testing, acceptance testing, stress testing and regression testing (which includes automated). My experience also includes evaluating system requirements, designing appropriate test plans and scripts as well as writing test result reports. I am also familiar with C++ and Java programming languages, and have experience using Microsoft Sharepoint, MS Excel, MS Windows and MS Word.
I also provided 8 years of computer operation experience using UNIX and VAX/VMS operating systems. My computer operation experience includes monitoring and controlling electronic computer and peripheral electronic data processing equipment to process scientific, engineering, and other data according to operating instructions.
Education:
Prince George’s Community College, Computer Science, Currently attending Suitland Senior High, Diploma, 1988
Experience/Accomplishments:
Microsoft SharePoint, MS Excel, MS Windows, MS Word, UNIX, VAX/VMS
I assisted the flight software test team in establishing procedures for the transfer of test documentation to an automated format for the HST Automated Operations Development project.
I developed the layout for the configuration of data conversion devices to the front end processors of the HST ground system for data transfers.
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Training:
1/12 - 5/12 – Java Programming
7/10 - C++ Programming
12/03 – Satellite Communication Subsystems
9/03 – Orbiter and Hubble Payload General Support Computer Assembly
1/03 – Telemetry, Commands, and
Command Verification
1 - 12/02 – HST Subsystems
3/01 – Small Conversion Device (Operator)
2/01 – TDRSS Real-Time Operations
2/01 – TDRSS Orientation and System Data Flow
Awards:
HST Servicing Mission 4, Certificate of Appreciation (NASA), 2009
One Gyro Science Group Achievement Award (NASA), 2008
HST Lunar Observation Implementation Group Achievement Award (NASA), 2006
HST Two Gyro Science Mode Implementation Group Award (NASA), 2006
Two Gyro Science Group Achievements
Award (NASA), 2005
Johnson Space Flight Center Lyndon B.
Johnson Award (NASA), 2002
Johnson Space Flight Center Lyndon B. HST Servicing Mission 3B, Certificate of Achievement (HTSI), 2002
HST Servicing Mission 3B, Certificate of Appreciation (NASA), 2002
HST Servicing Mission 3A, Group Achievement Award (NASA), 2000
Employee of the Month (SGT Inc), 1999
NASA Vision 2000 Award (NASA), 1999
TDM Telemetry Quality Analysis, Certificate of Appreciation (NASA), 1995
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Work Experience:
AeroTek
Rockville, Md.
Software Test Technician
Wideband Systems Inc
April 2012 – July 2012
• Tested high performance, real-time digital recording systems utilizing regression
testing and module and systems level testing.
• Developed test plans, cases and procedures.
• Provided support to engineering team by providing input on design changes and
Interacting with hardware and software systems.
Honeywell Technology Solutions Inc
Columbia, Maryland
Software Test Engineer II
Goddard Space Flight Center - NASA
November 11, 2004 – June 30, 2011
• Tested flight software including attitude control systems, science instrument interfaces, and data handling releases to ensure that changes reflect the proper implementation of defined functional and performance requirements prior to up-linking to the spacecraft.
• Ensured that changes have not disturbed processing characteristics of the flight software
• Performed activities associated with evaluating system requirements, designing appropriate test plans, and performing software tests.
• Defined and use special use support software tools.
• Developed and maintained formal on-orbit test documentation.
• Identify software discrepancies against documented requirements.
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Honeywell Technology Solutions Inc
Columbia, Maryland
Software/Hardware Integration Test Engineer
Goddard Space Flight Center - NASA
January 8, 2001 – November 11, 2004
• Defined, outlined, and generated test plans, procedures, and reports also coordinated, scheduled, and tested ground system software for deliveries for the Hubble Space Telescope.
• Ensured the correct implementation and operational functionality of ground system software to support Hubble Space Telescope Flight Operations.
• Coordinated and supported Servicing Mission ground system software and hardware testing.
• Interfaced with the Project, Mission Operations, Systems Engineering & Software Program (MOSES) System Engineers (SE's), Instrument Development teams and Code 442.
RMS/SGT Inc
Landover/Greenbelt, Maryland
Data Operations Controller
Goddard Space Flight Center – NASA
January 06, 1997 – January 8, 2001
• Provided Data Operations Control support to the Hubble Space Telescope Program.
• Performed Mission Operation Center (MOC) configuration of voice and data capability.
• Performed daily diagnostic testing of ground system software.
• Interfaced with the flight operations and science operations staff for on-line real-time and off line processing of HST data (as required).
• Supervised and coordinated activities of computer operations staff.
• Coordinated preventive and corrective maintenance of MOC equipment (as required).
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RMS Inc.
Landover, Maryland
Computer Operator III
Goddard Space Flight Center – NASA
September 01, 1993 – January 06, 1997
• Provided computer operation support for several NASA satellites in a multi-satellite operation center which entails system startup and shutdowns, running and monitoring several batch jobs and mounting I/O devices.
• Entered commands to process data for several NASA satellites.
• Monitor the system for equipment failure or errors in performance.
• Responded to program error messages by finding and correcting problems or terminating the program.
• Retrieved, separated and sorted program output as needed, and send data to specified users.
• Loaded peripheral equipment with selected materials for operating runs.
• Oversaw the operation of computer hardware systems, including coordinating and scheduling the use of computer terminals and networks to ensure efficient use.
• Recorded information such as computer operating time, problems that occurred, and actions taken.
• Conduct system back-ups and restores.