Position:
Software Engineering Manager at Boeing
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Work:
Boeing
- Berkeley Heights, NJ since Jun 2012
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Software Engineering Manager
Boeing
- Berkeley Heights, NJ Jun 2011 - Jun 2012
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Software Development Engineer
Boeing
- Berkeley Heights, NJ Sep 2009 - Jun 2011
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Software Test Engineer / System Test Team Lead
United States Department of Defense
- Fort Monmouth, NJ Feb 2008 - Sep 2009
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Satellite Communications Test Engineer
Stony Brook University
- Stony Brook, NY Sep 2004 - Dec 2007
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Computer Lab Consultant
United States Department of Defense
- Fort Monmouth, NJ Jun 2007 - Aug 2007
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Computer Science Intern
Symbol Technologies (Motorola)
- Holtsville, NY Jun 2002 - Sep 2002
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Electrical Engineering Intern
Education:
State University of New York at Stony Brook 2006 - 2007
MS, Computer Science
State University of New York at Stony Brook 2002 - 2006
BS, Computer Science, Linguistics
Skills:
Organization, Communication, Leadership, Process Improvement, Agile Methodologies, Test-Driven Development, Test-Driven Design, Pair Programming, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Perl, Bash, System Testing, Confluence, JIRA, Java, Subversion, Test Planning, Technical Writing, Gamification, Employee Engagement, Employee Happiness, Project Management, Team Management, Linux, Exploratory Testing, Architectural Design, Software Development, Software Project Management, Software Engineering, PostgreSQL, Operating Systems, Web Applications, Software Documentation
Interests:
Puzzles, Strategy Games, Board Games, Gamification
Awards:
2012 Engineering Excellence Team Award
Boeing Information Solutions Division
The CDS team was selected based on their work on the DOTS project for the 2012 Engineering Excellence Award for the IS Division. The up-domain capabilities they have fielded are now the core capability for DIA and the broader DoDIIS enterprise
Scholarship for Service in Cyber Security
National Science Foundation
The CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service (SFS) program seeks proposals that address cybersecurity education and workforce development. The Scholarship Track provides funding to award scholarships to students in cybersecurity. In return for their scholarships, recipients will work after graduation for a Federal, State, Local, or Tribal Government organization in a position related to cybersecurity for a period equal to the length of the scholarship. The Capacity Track seeks innovative proposals leading to an increase in the ability of the United States higher education enterprise to produce cybersecurity professionals.
Bright Lights Scholarship
Stony Brook College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Scholarship available to a small number of incoming freshmen to be used toward their educational expenses at Stony Brook. Students must have an outstanding academic record in their high school studies, SAT score over 1250 or ACT score of 28 or better. Selection for this scholarship is made by a committee.
Elia Swartz Scholarship
Jerome Swartz, Symbol Technologies