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Todd Attebery 131W,
350S Kaysville,
Utah
(801)
388-6595 cell Attebery@live.com GENERAL SUMMARY
25 years of military aerospace experience,
starting as an Airframe & Powerplant Licensed Master Mechanic, then
moving up as follows: Lead QA, Flight Line Inspector, Corrective Action
Chairman, IPT Process Lead, Lead Systems Engineer, Lead Test Engineer and
Project Manager. I am currently employed as a Senior Quality Engineer for
Exelis Aero structures supporting multiple Sikorsky programs. EMPLOYMENT
HISTORY Exelis
Incorporated__________________________________________
____ _____Salt Lake City, Ut Quality Engineer
IV
May 2014 to present Program QE over
Sikorsky CH53K helicopter sponson and TRP fabrication and assembly. Core QE
over Sikorsky tail rotor blades for 2 programs. Lead and mentor quality
assurance personnel over assembly of large scale composite assembly
requirements. Responsible for inspection check lists (ICLs) and First Article
inspections per AS9102 (FAIs). Interpret Catia Model Based Definition for
users on floor. Work with Supplier QE to ensure timely delivery of products
that meet Exelis and Sikorsky specifications. Northrop Grumman
Electronic
Systems
Salt Lake City, UT Senior Quality
Engineer/LN200 Mission Assurance
Lead
Nov 2011 to May 2014 Perform the duties of Quality Engineer Lead
over the West Factory LN-100, LN-200, LN-25X. LN-260 and LN-270 guidance
systems. Perform Root cause analysis, process improvement and continuous
improvement functions while maintaining Mission Assurance protocols in the
factory. Lead over (4) Senior Quality Engineers. Mission Support
Incorporated
Clearfield, UT Project
Manager
May 2010 to Nov 2011 I performed the duties of Project Manager
for the Virtual Assembly Station (VAST) project for the U.S. Air Force A-10
program. My team performed reverse engineering tasks using CMM arm and Laser
Tracker systems (FARO) and multiple software sets, Unigraphics NX7.5,
Polyworks 11, Mastercam X, and Verisurf X. Data was extracted from the actual
airframe, loft line drawing (Mylar’s), master tooling and 2-D blueprints to
create digital 3-D models of aircraft structure. I am proficient in
Unigraphics NX7.5 ATK
Promotory, UT
Sr. Manufacturing
Engineer - IPT Lead - RSRM Igniter
Installation
01/07 to May 2010 IPT lead over all
igniter processing including assembly, installation and S&A assembly.
Process owner for igniter installation on the Space Shuttle and ARES
programs. Develop test procedures; direct test series; analyze results;
define anomaly resolution. Author Electronic Shop Instructions (ESI) for
production and test motors. Train and lead intern level Engineers in multiple
Engineering disciplines. Final Assembly lead for ARES 1-X 5th segment simulator
dry fit program. Develop process improvements and implement through change
boards. United Space
Alliance
_________ Kennedy Space Center, Fl
APU Systems
Engineer - Vehicle Lead - OV -
103
11/01
to 01/07 Perform Auxiliary
Power Unit (APU) design and test engineering functions in support of the
Space Shuttle Program. Emphasis on vehicle processing, launching and ground
support equipment. Provide launch support on console during all flights of
OV-103 Discovery for Orbiter and SRB APU TVC systems. Supervise and direct
engineers, technicians, shop Leads, schedulers and support personnel during
combined hazardous testing operations. Develop test procedures; direct test
series; analyze results; define anomaly resolution. Author Work Authorization
Documents (WADS). Train and lead entry level Engineers in multiple
Engineering disciplines. Boeing
ISS
SSPF Kennedy Space Center, Fl
Test
Engineer
01/01
to 11/01 Perform Avionics /
Software test engineering functions in support of the Multi-Element
Integration testing of the International Space Station. Emphasis on the
autonomous deploy software functions for the structure attach system, thermal
array, and solar array structures. Develop test procedures; direct test
series; analyze results; define anomaly resolution. Engineer Scientist
II
08/99 to 01/01 Performed
Engineering functions for the Space Shuttle Orbiter Modification program.
Emphasis on fluid and mechanical systems including landing gear, flight
controls, hydraulics, structure, power, and mechanical systems.
Reporting to the Senior Manager, Vehicle Systems Engineering, responsible for
investigating all fluid and mechanical component discrepancies identified
during the orbiter refurbish process. Interfaced with system engineering,
quality assurance, manufacturing, management, and subsystem vendors, to
characterize the nature of the discrepancy and to formulate disposition
recommendations. Integral member of the Material Review Board process and
possessed MRB authority for system and structure repairs. Northrop
Grumman
Plant 42 Site 3, Palmdale California
Vehicle Liaison
Engineer
08/96 to 08/99 Performed Liaison
Engineering functions for the B-2 modifications program. Emphasis on
major aircraft modifications which included: hot deck structure, structural
reinforcements, flight control upgrades, mechanical subsystems, fuel systems,
integrated fuel tank sealing and low observables for reduced
maintenance. Assigned total responsibility for a single B-2 with
respect to engineering liaison needs. This included working with
manufacturing, manufacturing engineering, structures, quality assurance,
upper management, test engineering, logistics, and vendors to identify and
resolve production, modification, and flight related discrepancies.
Utilized paperless, electronic, non-conformance system which enabled CADAM
drawings to be attached to non-conformance records to enhance engineering
dispositions. Possessed MRB authority for all related systems. Quality Engineer -
Corrective
Action
01/95 to 08/96 Performed duties of
Production Corrective Action Group Chairman for the B-2 Production Program.
Emphasis on production related corrective action investigation; root cause
analysis; implementation and verification of corrective action plans. This
included providing visibility via weekly reports to all related disciplines
and monthly meetings with top level management of manufacturing, quality
assurance and engineering. Flight Line
Inspector,
08/93 to
01/95
Performed post and
pre-flight inspections on the B-2 Production Program. Duties included
inspection of air vehicles for air readiness prior to delivery (DD250);
preflight and post flight walk downs and reviewing open MRB items prior to
flight. This included working with manufacturing, engineering, supervision,
test engineering and Air Force (customer) to identify and document flight related
discrepancies. Major Assembly
Inspector, Lead
09/91 to 08/93 Lead personnel in
inspection and documentation at the Major Mate station on the B-2 production
program. Emphasis on major structure mate; systems installation; integrated
fuels; hydraulics and rigging. Lead man over 8 inspectors. Interface with the
Air Force (DPRO); engineering, manufacturing, management and training.
Implemented and instructed hands on classes for precession measurement of
diameter and angularity of holes and techniques for uniform inspection of
blade seal angularities. Provided instruction for paperless factory
(IMPCA) implementation to all inspection personnel. Boeing Advanced
Systems Plant 42 Site
3, Palmdale California Mod Inspector
Hangar "B" 3/88 to 09/91 Performed
Inspection duties on the B-2 Modification Program. Emphasis on Integrated
fuel tanks; integrated fuel tank sealing; fuel system installation; hydraulic
system installation and structure modification of the B-2 main fuel tanks. Rockwell
International
Plant 42 Site 3, Palmdale California Structure Mechanic
10/85 to 03/88 Performed precision
layout and drill of heavy structure on over 85 Production B-1 aircraft.
Emphasis on precision holes to within tolerances of ± .0005”. Layout to within .030” and
installation of rivets and hilocs. Interfaced with QA; engineering;
management and manufacturing engineering. EDUCATION Southern Illinois
University
B.S. degree -
Industrial Technology.
2001 Colorado Technical
University M.S. degree -
Management – Project
Management
2010 Northrop Grumman Training
Structures 120 hoursIntegrated
Fuel Tank Sealing80 hours Cryofit
Installation 40 hoursSurface Preparation Application80 hours Electrical
Installation120 hoursMux Bus16 hours Electrical Bonding16
hoursHydraulic Console 40 hours Pyrotechnics40 hoursComposite
Repair 80 hours Certifications Project Management Graduate
LevelColorado Technical University LabviewCLADNational
Instruments Computer skills LabView graphical
programmingCertified Associate Developer Unigraphics NX 7.5 1000
hours + Polyworks 11500
hours + Mastercam X500
hours + Microsoft Office
suiteAdvanced - All Microsoft ProjectAdvanced
IBM CADAM2000 hours
+ AutoCAD16 college
units + 2000 hrs Catia8 college
units + 300 hours |
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