QUALIFICATION SUMMARY
As a systems engineer, I possess an accomplished career
applying technical, engineering, and management expertise to engineer,
furnish, install, and test large scale telecommunications, physical security,
electronic warfare, satellite communications, and intelligence processing
systems for the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, and
commercial entities.
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Senior
Systems Engineer – Marine Corps
Systems Command (MCSC) June 2010 – Present (IPKeys, QinetiQ-NA, Knowledge
Capital Associates)
Program Manager Marine Intelligence - Technical Control
& Analysis Center
Program Manager, Networking & Satellite
Communications (PdM NSC) - Global Broadcast Service
PdM NSC - Secure Mobile Anti-Jam Reliable
Tactical-Terminal
Program Manager Counter Radio Controlled Improvised
Explosive Device Electronic Warfare
Engineering: Analyze and implement
capabilities assessments for United States Marine Corps systems utilizing all
phases of the Integrated Defense Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics Life
Cycle Management System to include, but not limited to the development,
adjudication, and submittal of:
Requirements
Documentation: Functional Needs Analysis, Functional Solutions Analysis (FSA),
Initial Capabilities Document (ICD), Performance Specification (P-Spec),
Capability Development Document (CDD), Capability Production Document (CPD),
Requirements Traceability Matrix (RTM),
Programmatic
Documentation: Systems Engineering Plan (SEP), Clinger-Cohen Act (CCA)
Compliance, Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs),
Design Review
Documentation: Provide artifacts for program specific System Verification Reviews
(SVRs), Functional/Physical Configuration Audits (FCAs/PCAs),
Preliminary/Critical Design Reviews (PDRs/CDRs), and Technical/Production
Readiness Reviews (TRRs/PRRs)
Coordinate
system(s) requirements development and evolution for Joint Services Programs
with the lead service by incorporating unique Marine Corps requirements into
functional development documentation
Answer various
“taskers” from MCSC which includes data calls and reviews of; revised
military standards, clarifying guidance statements, impact statements, Naval
Instructions, and Marine Corps Bulletins
Logistics/Sustainment: Provide cross-discipline
support for USMC systems with the development and evolution of the; Life
Cycle Sustainment Plan (LCSP), Acquisition Plan/Strategy (AP/AS), Integrated
Master Schedule (IMS)
Safety: Provide cross-discipline
support for USMC systems with the development and evolution of the Programmatic
Environmental, Safety, and Health Evaluation (PESHE), Program Protection Plan
(PPP)
Finance: Draft, adjudicate, and submit
for approval annual Program Objective Memorandum (POM) spend plan worksheets,
forward the budgetary data to other agencies, and monitor development of
economic analysis performed by other government agencies, to include; Cost
Analysis Requirements Document (CARD) and Life Cycle Cost Estimate (LCCE)
Test &
Evaluation:
Participate in the development of the Test & Evaluation Master Plan
(TEMP) and coordinate participation in Developmental Test/Operational Test
(DT/OT), Follow-On Test and Evaluations (FOT&E), Multi-Service Test &
Evaluation (MOT&E) with USMC T&E agencies (Marine Corps Operational
Test and Evaluation Activity (MCOTEA), Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support
Activity (MCCTSA)
Risk
Management: Provide
cross-discipline support for SATCOM systems with the development and
evolution of the Risk Management Plan in addition to participating in Risk
Review Boards at the project and program level by drafting, mitigating, and
closing risks
Telecommunications
Engineer IV for Office of Border Patrol (OBP) Prime
Integration Contract, CTSC, LLC (Jan2009 – June2010)
Assume duties of
technical Subject Matter Expert (SME) to the OBP and Enforcement Technology
Program in a project team environment utilizing the System Life Cycle (SLC)
Define, assess,
develop, and document functional requirements for each Remote Video
Surveillance System project during SLC Stage 1: Authorization and Initiation
Perform site
surveys based on approved functional requirements and document findings to
the project manager during SLC Stage 2: Project Definition
Develop and
document technical requirements based on functional requirements and site
survey reports, detailing the preferred engineering solution and develop the
technical portion of all bid documentation during SLC Stage 2: Project
Definition
Review and evaluate
various subcontractor system designs, implementation proposals, and work
schedules during SLC Stage 3: System Design
Provide on-site
supervision of construction works, supply status reports to the project
manager, perform QA/QC inspections, control punch-list collection/
resolution, and perform operation and maintenance training to local
stakeholders during SLC Stage 4: Construction
Troubleshoot the
system, conduct reliability analyses, lead systems testing and acceptance
procedures during SLC Stage 5: Acceptance and Readiness
Provide SME support
to local stakeholders during the warranty period within SLC Stage 6:
Operations
Supply lessons
learned throughout the SLC of a project
Senior
Systems Engineer/Assistant Project Manager for PETRORabigh Telecommunications Contract, General Dynamics –
Information Technology (Jul2005 – Jan2009)
Design, assemble,
configure, and pretest large scale IDAS (Intrusion Detection and Assessment
System), CCTV (Closed Circuit Television), SACS (Security Access Control
System), VCS (Video Conferencing Systems), OSP (Outside Plant; fiber optic
and copper cables), and PDS (Premises Distribution System)
Conduct site
surveys and submit bid documentation to the management team
Design a system
based on the requirements, both functional and economical, of the customer
Submit preliminary
design verification reviews, complete design packages, equipment
specifications, bill of materials, vendor technical evaluations, and field
test procedures during the engineering process to the customer for review and
approval
Coordinate with a
team of engineering specialists during design verification phase to insure
that power, communication, and integration requirements for each sub-system
is met
Contact vendors and
begin the procurement process for each sub-system
Control the release
and use of funds throughout the construction and installation phase of the
project
Control,
coordinate, and optimize the use of manpower and material based on the
project schedule and the scope of work on a daily basis
Coordinate with
design engineers, civil engineers, foremen, and field technicians to insure
that the project is built according to the design and that the design meets
current standards and specifications
Update Issue for
Construction drawings to meet changes that occur in the field
Document field
changes in weekly reports to the Project Management Team
Construct, update,
and adjust a project schedule using Microsoft Project based on; project scope
of work, contract interdependency, manpower, and contractual obligations, and
scope of work changes
Lead the on-site
OSP/ISP construction/installation teams to ensure proper functionality, make
any necessary field adjustments, and interface the systems into the
customer’s communications network
Lead on-site team
of Field Engineers during As-Built design phase
Submit high-level
weekly and monthly progress reports to the Project Management Team
Interface with the
customer for coordination of factory, site, and plant acceptance tests,
operator training, and schedule meetings to discuss any other needs that may
arise
Service
Engineer for Pentagon Force Protection Agency,
Lockheed Martin – Mission Systems (Jan2002 – Apr2005)
Provide technical
contributions; particularly in the installation, testing, and integration of
access control, intrusion detection and CCTV systems for PFPA
Install, maintain,
and troubleshoot electronic components such as; passive infrared sensors,
glass break sensors, balanced magnetic switches, isometric hand readers,
identification readers, closed circuit television, electronic strikes,
physical screens, security fences, and security doors
Perform the initial
site survey by following the guidelines set by the government agency
receiving the upgrade
Design the various
access control, intrusion detection, identification, and authentication
devices based on the agency’s budget and specific security needs
Follow and
implement the physical security standards stated in DOD Directive 5200.1-R,
AP 7 and other related regulations
Military
Occupation Specialty-5953; Air
Traffic Control Technician, United States Marine Corps (Aug1996 – Dec2001)
Make authorized
modifications/field changes to precision approach and surveillance radar
systems
Perform tests to
ensure system performance meets FAA flight certification criteria
Survey, site, and
install air traffic control precision approach and surveillance radar systems
Make periodic
inspections and performed preventive maintenance
Diagnose and
isolate malfunctions to the component level
CLEARANCES
Department of Defense Top Secret, Apr 2013 - present
Department of Treasury Background Investigation, 2009
EDUCATION
Columbia Southern University; Bachelors’ Degree,
Business Management – Project Management
USMC CREW Vehicle Receiver Jammer (CVRJ) Field Service
Representative Training (2010)
Aviation Machinists Mate, AN/FPN-63 Precision Approach
Radar (2000)
Marine Air Traffic Control, Avionics Technician
Common, ATC Maintenance Miniature Component Repair (1997)
AWARDS