I currently work as a primary radio frequency metrologist, utilizing my engineering skills to conduct primary measurements and uncertainty analysis for high frequency equipment. I'm a recent Mechanical Engineering Technology graduate from the University of Houston, expanding on 5 years of engineering and quality assurance experience, and 9 years of IT background. I have several years of experience with solid modeling, finite element analysis, Auto CAD, and project management.Prior to attending U of H, I served as a PMEL calibration technician and Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force. I started in the physical-dimensional laboratory section in Germany, working with torque, pressure, force, gas analyzers, dimensional instruments, and developed a love of hiking.Later, after moving to Edwards AFB, and supporting The Air Force Flight Test Center and NASA, I switched to waveform analysis and low frequency systems. I specialized in spectrum analyzers, radio test sets, power measurement, fiber optic, GPS, and TACAN sets (with CCAF TACAN course certification). My additional duties included managing the laboratory safety and HAZMAT programs, supervising the high frequency laboratory section, and preliminary calibration procedure review and validation.Before enlisting, I was a computer services and repair technician and supervisor for Best Buy, being instrumental for the #952 store launch and leading district sales from 2005-2009.I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology, AS in Electronic Systems Technology, and AS in Computer Science.My skill set combines computer programming, with both mechanical and electrical engineering principals, quality control, sales, and extensive troubleshooting and repair of devices ranging from strain gauges, scales, and pressure gauges, to spectrum analyzers, and communications gear. I am a perpetual learner, adapter, and problem solver.
Listed skills include Quality Assurance, Calibration, Trend Analysis, Root Cause Analysis, and 43 others.