ThssnDvd

7/2/2014
Cache, OK

Position Desired

Software Engineering
Anywhere in the U.S.
Yes

Resume

SOFTWARE ENGINEER/SYSTEM ANALYST
PROFILE
Experienced Software Engineer/System Analyst offering 20 years of full Software Development Life Cycle and program analysis concentrating on modeling and simulation. Experienced with CMM/CMMI and ISO 9001:2000 processes and roles. Experience with varied development environments including: Unix/Linux, Microsoft Windows (NT4, 2K, XP, Vista, 7, Server 2K, Server 2K3), Apple OS X, and embedded OS (Green Hills Software Integrity RTOS), Microsoft Visual Studio (6.0, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2010), Green Hills Software MULTI IDE, Eclipse IDE with CDT plug-in, Apple Xcode, Microsoft Visual SourceSafe, CVS, Subversion, shell scripting, perl, awk, & sed. Proficient with C/C++ and Fortran languages. Some experience with Java and C#.
Experience with the following: Rational Rose/ClearCase, DOORS, UML, Software CMM/CMMI Level III/IV/V processes, ISO 9001:2000 standard.
Capabilities include: Software Requirements Development and Management (Telelogic DOORS), System Requirements Analysis (Use Case Analysis, DOORS), Software Configuration Management (Microsoft Visual SourceSafe, CVS, Subversion, ClearCase), System/Software Architecture Development (UML, Rational Rose, ClearCase), System Software Development, Integration and Verification, Hardware Component Simulation and Modeling, and HW/SW troubleshooting.

EXPERIENCE
Huntington Learning Centers, Fredericksburg, VA November 2010 – February 2011
Teacher/Tutor
• Tutoring of high school students in SAT/ACT test preparation.
• Tutoring of high school students in Mathematics, Critical Reading, and Writing.
Sabbatical November 2008 – November 2010
BAE Systems, Wayne, NJ October 2005 – November 2008
Principal Software Engineer
• System administration of Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 R2, and Ubuntu Linux Server systems.
• Software Development for MIDS-JTRS software defined radio project.
• Led effort to move to a hosted development environment saving money, time, and effort for the company. Hosted environment consisted of PC running Windows Server 2003. Development environment was GHS MULTI IDE. Each server had up to 8 AMCC PPC 440GX boards running GHS Integrity OS. Developers were able to remote desktop into the server and work with assigned board. This saved shuttling boards around and instructing each developer how to setup development environment.
• Mentored developers unfamiliar with development environment.
• Assisted MIDS-JTRS SCM with Windows hosted build issues.
• Green Hills Software MULTI IDE and Integrity OS.
• AMCC PPC 440GX boards and board support package (BSP).
• Familiarity with Objective Interface Systems’ ORBexpress CORBA middleware.
• Development of test cases for System Control, Radio Services, and other SU’s.
Northrop Grumman, Dahlgren, VA June 2002 – February 2005
Senior Software Engineer
• Software Development for DS3 (Distribute Sensor Simulation System) and ASTATS (AEGIS Simulation Testing and Training System).
• Served as primary software support for HiPer-D version of DS3, implementing own-ship pitch, roll, and yaw in this version of DS3 so that ARCG (Advanced Radar Control Group) could study effects on SPY radar simulation calculations.
• Software development on the SPYSIM SU for ASTATS. Designed and developed preliminary GUI for SPYSIM SU so that end user could configure SPYSIM SU. Developed and coded messages between the SPYSIM SU and C&D and WCS.
• WDM (Windows Driver Model) driver development for the TrueTime IRIG PCI cards models 5900 and 5907.
• Redesign and recode of ASTATS DXView so that the user could examine the data extraction file while being written to. Significant developer time saved due to the fact that SU’s under development and testing did not have to be stopped to examine data in the data extraction file.
• Design and Development of BEWT Interface SU for A-STATS. Began design and development of the BEWT (Battlefield Electronic Warfare Trainer) Interface SU. This SU will be used to inject training emitters into the ASTATS environment for use by the EWS (Electronic Warfare System) SU. Primary focus of development has been serial communications via RS422 and the design and development of messages between the BEWT Interface SU and the combat system.
• Test and Analysis of TrueTime IRIG card replacements. A study was done to determine the best candidate for replacement of the TrueTime PCI IRIG cards due to the fact that the models in use are being discontinued as well as the fact that the performance of the cards did not meet requirements. Three candidates were tested and evaluated and a recommendation for replacement was given to the government.
Sentel Corporation, Dahlgren, VA ...

Login or Register to view the full resume.