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     Date Submitted:28-07-2010
     Last Modified:28-07-2010 (09:41)
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     Current job:EEE parts Engineer
     Employment Term:Permanent
     Job location:Anywhere
     Date available:immediately
     Industry:Satellite Manufacturers and Subcontractors, , , Consulting/Engineering Services
     Keywords20 years of NASA experience with Johnson Space Center supporting Safety and Mission Assurance EEE Parts. Excellent knowledge in parts selection, testing, screening, specifications, vendor audits, GIDEP Alert mitigations, component failure analysis, reliab
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    WORK SUMMARY:

    20 plus years of electrical engineering experience in electrical, electronics, and electromechanical (EEE) parts, quality engineering, logistics support, systems reliability, modeling, predictions, derating, component selection, testing, procurement, review manufacturing processes, military, commercial specifications with emphasis on system design and analysis, component failure analysis and problem reporting and corrective actions..

     COMPUTER PROFICIENCY:

    Relex Software tool, Microsoft Word, Excel, Microsoft Power Point, MS Schedules, MS Projects, etc., proficient in NASA documentation, Military Specifications, and ISO-9000/9001/9004 standards.

     EDUCATION:

    MS, Electrical Engineering, University of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama,

    BS, Electrical Engineering, Osmania University, India.

     PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

    SAIC, Senior Electrical Engineer                                                                  1998-Present

    • Assessed component selection, prepare component source control drawings, parts application analysis (derating), part specifications, quality standards, standard/ non-standard EEE parts for both space and commercial applications.
    • Assessed technical impacts to space qualified connector specification changes and provided technical concurrence to International Space Station (ISS) hardware.
    • Support parts storage and maintain parts tracking system.
    • Developed parts application analysis (derating) worksheet, a design tool to verify piece parts derating criteria per the requirements.
    • Developed counterfeit part mitigation process to screen out counterfeit parts.
    • Technical Member and backup for the space station EEE Parts Control Board (PCB).  Participated in all design reviews and provide Safety &Mission Assurance responsibilities to assure parts meet program requirements.
    • Monitored ISS EEE Parts Problem Reporting and Corrective Actions (PRACAs) and Failure Investigation Action Reports (FIARs). Provided closing rationale for all open EEE parts PRACAs and FIARs with corrective actions. Assessed parts non-conformances to support Material Review Board.
    • Provided technical support in assessing all Government-Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP), and NASA generated Alert's to ongoing NASA projects.
    • Reviewed and provide recommendation of all station change requests. Submit comments to change request panel for disposition.
    • Supported NASA Electronic Parts Assurance Group to assess parts issues or concerned agency wide.

     Boeing Aerospace/Reliability Engineer                                                             1993-1998

    Worked as a Reliability Engineer with Syscom/Hernandez Engineering, Inc., subcontract to Boeing Aerospace Division Space Station Contract.

    • Provided Reliability-Maintainability (R&M) design guideline data to NASA to support the design review process for the Electrical Power System (EPS) architecture for the ISS Program.
    • Assure EPS systems reflect R&M product capabilities by guiding application of reliability-maintainability analysis results across applicable disciplines.
    • Assessed the EPS architecture Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and aggregate detail-level FMEA's at the system level (integration). Integrated functional FMEAs and Hardware FMEAs at the space station system level.
    • Support Preliminary Item Development Specification (PIDS) changes and Flight-by-Flight Reviews to assess R&M impacts.
    • Support EPS architecture engineering change assessments by preparing R&M impact statements to engineering change descriptions.

     Loral Information Systems: Reliability Engineer                                          1990 - 1993

    • Directly supported NASA/JSC Safety, Reliability and Quality Assurance (SR&QA) EEE Parts Program.  Provided technical expertise in assessing component selection, preparing component specifications, assessing standard/ non-standard EEE parts for the Space Shuttle and government furnished equipment.
    • Assessed all Government-Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP), and NASA generated Alert's impact to flight hardware and provided technical rationale to justify the impact.
    • Assessed parts failures and developed failure analysis work flows to identify the root cause and provide corrective actions.
    • Saved approximately $75,000.00 to the orbiter program by obtaining comparable estimates to perform destructive physical analysis of several critical components.
    • Saved approximately $50,000.00 and 25% engineering time by developing alternative tracking method of monitoring in-house hardware failures.

     AWARDS:

    • Received Going the Extra Mile Award from S&MA directorate. (Individual).
    • Received Certificate of Appreciation from ISSA, and Dynacs manager for exceptional contribution and successful completion of EEE parts audit.  (Individual)
    • Received Certificate of Appreciation from ISSA manager for supporting flights 1A/R, 2A.1, 3A, 4A and 5A (Individual)
    • Received ISS Quality Assurance Office Material Review Board Certification, (Individual)
    • Received Team Spirit Award for the outstanding contribution in finalizing the flight 2A FMEAs from ISSA manger. (Team Award)
    • Received space station assembly complete team award from JSC center director. (Team Award)
    • Received SR&QA group achievement award from S&MA directorate.(Team Award)


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