Engineering Management in the design and test of themed attractions, immersive experiences, and enabling technologies.
Currently a System Integration Engineer with Virgin Hyperloop! Technical leader, providing engineering expertise to deliver system-level capabilities. Eleven years of experience in government aerospace software and hardware acquisition. Proven success in Developmental Test, systems engineering, and program management of complex systems-of-systems. Twenty years of leadership experience in a fast paced and diverse, team-oriented environment with demonstrated strategic planning, organization, communication, and people strengths. Reputation as a process improvement change agent and experience in:
Once led a test evaluating clarity of new radios that required real-time comparison of what was heard vs a script. But once airborne, realized we forgot the script. Always adaptable, I had to find text everyone would have handy or know by heart. So naturally: Pilot Relief Bag, to use, bend tab open.. and then later: I'm a little tea-pot...
Many times people having a bad day in the jet were told to "unbox suck," where unboxing is a common way to turn off a capability. It wasn't a joke when we had to design new user interfaces that added a Sensor Under Control button. Poetic justice then that the button ended up buried three display formats down despite being used a lot...
Took over a rapidly expanding, geographically diverse team and had to develop new ways to report and predict cost and schedule. When I created a shared Excel spreadsheet and Access database, I received a great compliment from one of my site leads: "You just automated my job" and then dripping in sarcasm: "Now I have to do real work, like actually leading my team!"
Hazard Analysis and Risk Mitigation are critical tasks considering the inherent risks of Flight Test, used on an everyday basis in all forms...from briefs to risk cubes. Because you don't need to do everything in a 4g inverted dive with a Mig-28 at one and a half meters...
Self-taught in HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap, Javascript, and Amazon Web Services.