Dave Tomko has more than 20 years experience in production/manufacturing engineering, configuration management, and change management. He has lead manufacturing engineers through exciting "first-time" builds of the 777, 787, and 787-9. This includes experience in design development, large-scale manufacturing plan development, tooling development, structures' assembly build, sheet metal and composite fabrication, global business model implementation, schedule development, and supply chain management.Dave has worked more than 10 years in process and systems' development. As the ME representative from the 777 Program to the "Boeing Re-engineering the Corporation Project" in the 1990's (called Define & Control Airplane Configuration), Dave led a team of MEs to define processes, business systems and interfaces at the corporate level. As an employee of PTC (Parametric Technology, creators of Pro-E and PDM-Windchill), Dave authored several multi-million dollar successful software proposals for the Windchill Product, provided technical sales support, and participated in several on-site software implementations. He is knowledgeable on business requirements capture, and has authored Use Case and other deliverables at various abstraction levels.Dave authored shop floor mechanics' work instructions in the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center, dispositioned non-conformances to NASA, worked program-level hardware management build acceptance for Solid Rocket Booster Sub-Assembly to Morton Thiokol.
Listed skills include Configuration Management, Product Development, Change Management, Supply Chain, and 10 others.