Aerospace Engineer
Dayton, Ohio, United States
• Perform multi-intelligence engineering assessments, all-source analysis, and reporting on worldwide space launch vehicle subsystems, support facilities, equipment, and system performance. Assemble intelligence from multiple sources into cohesive, definitive products to inform all portions of the Intelligence Community on subjects of interest. Perform engineering analysis on a wide variety of space launch systems, drawing from multiple intelligence sources, including SIGINT, MASINT, and GEOINT, to reverse engineer a system's full performance and capabilities. Collaborate with experts of multiple disciplines to create products that are viewed as the definitive answers in the Intelligence Community. Write a wide variety of products aimed at multiple audiences for senior-level decision making. Subject matter reached interest of the highest levels of government. Analysis contributed to sanctions applied to a target country.• Subject matter expert of numerous regions of high interest and activity. Represent NASIC in front of many different meetings and groups as the expert on space launch vehicles in a variety of settings.• Lead Rest of World Team, assigning tasks and assisting with training, coaching, and mentoring new team members.• Create and present briefings at a variety of classification levels for multiple audiences and situations, crafting the briefings toward the specific audiences. Created Space Circuit briefing and delivered to over 20 separate audiences in a week. Brief to Intelligence Community Leadership, Air Force Leadership, working groups, international level analytical exchanges, and leadership chains on various topics, representing NASIC as the space launch vehicles subject matter expert.• Developed a wide range of contacts in many different regions of expertise and customer bases.