Richard D. Wilson, MBA

Seeking Responsible Role in Program Management
RICHARD D. WILSON
8301 Whitesburg Way, Apt. 105
Huntsville, AL 35802
Home/fax: (256) 882-1586
Work: (256) 544-1977

OBJECTIVE: Challenging and responsible role in program management

EDUCATION: Master of Business Administration, School of Business & Entrepreneurship, Nova Southeastern University, 1997

Bachelor of Aviation Management, School of Engineering,
Auburn University, 1989

SECURITY CLEARANCE/DATE: Previously held Top Secret/SBI/expired May 1985
Previously held Secret/expired Sep 1987

SUMMARY: Master�s degree in Business Administration and over six years technical experience in government military service. Areas of expertise include support for navigation, sonar and radar systems and related subsystems including systems analysis, operations, maintenance and training development and administration.

Nov 1997 - Present, for NASA (contractor), Systems Requirements and Verification Analyst, Supervisor: Tony Lavoie

Provide support to the AXAF-I project in the utilization and management of multiple verification databases and management and control of associated verification documentation. Ensure that the compliance data contains all information necessary to fully document what requirement is being closed and how. Evaluate the compliance data submitted against the system requirement as well as the verification criteria and constraints for sufficient evidence of compliance. Coordinate any deficiencies in the data submitted with the originator and the Chief Engineer. Address verification issues and make recommendations to the Chief Engineer. Ensure that all specific verification requirements identified for each requirement have compliance data submitted. Coordinate the review of data submittals against Contract End Item requirements. Manage eight verification databases and a hardcopy library. Train project personnel in software applications use and computer operations. Database applications utilized include Microsoft Access and Claris Filemaker Pro.

Aug 96 - Nov 96, for Lamons' Sales Co, Inc., Warehouse Manager, Supervisor: Michael Pederson

Performed all aspects of shipping/receiving operations, including electronic data interchange (EDI) and automated inventory control. Interfaced directly with manufacturing plant representatives to insure just-in-time (JIT) delivery of parts to three plants in North Alabama.



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Aug 95 - Jan 96, New Horizons Computer Learning Center, Account Executive, Supervisor: Lawrence Taylor-Duncan

Engaged in consultations with prospective clients to discuss the contents, benefits and advantages of specific software training. Authored and presented creative cost proposals in an effort to secure corporate accounts.

Sep 94 - Jul 95, for Intergraph Corporation, Dispatcher, Supervisor: Wayne Tribble

Performed all aspects of shipping/receiving, including automated inventory control and processing Bills of Materials. Interfaced with planners and engineers in support of production scheduling and product design.

May 93 - Dec 93, Commonwealth Life Insurance Company, Sales Representative, Supervisor: Marvin Isrel

Conducted financial needs assessments and made recommendations in risk management.

Jan 91 - Oct 91, U.S. Space & Rocket Center, Counselor, Supervisor: Mike Flashbart

Instructed and trained in aerospace, engineering and technology related programs utilizing simulations, models and texts. Provided support to the Underwater Astronaut Trainer (UAT) as a diver instructor.

Jul 85 - Sep 87, U.S. Air Force Reserve, 908th ISS, Electronics Technician, Supervisor: LT. James Manderson

Operated and maintained Collins and Hewlett Packard Pace HF Radio Systems and trained subordinates. Reorganized Mobility Readiness Program.

May 79 - May 85, U.S. Navy, Electronics Technician, Supervisor: ETCS Danny Mills

Designed, authored and implemented Navigation Electronics Division Technical Training Program and Test Equipment Accountability Program. Implemented 3M-302 Quality Assurance program. Analyzed navigation data from SINS, ESGM, BRN-3, BQN-3, LORAN and manipulated math models to maintain system accuracy. Performed troubleshooting on complex electronic and electro-mechanical equipment including: radar, satellite receiver systems, inertial navigation systems, magnetic tape units, sonar sounding systems and ac/dc converter which required effective comprehension of schematics, drawings and flow charts. Served as Ship's Force Deficiency Item Coordinator in the development and installation of various ship's systems, constantly interfacing with shipyard engineering personnel to communicate system requirements and deficiencies in design and construction.


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