Resumé
for:
Kevin Ray Keinert
Email:
keinert@sbceo.org
I am a Systems Engineer with diverse design and network background and substantial military program experience. I have experience in systems engineering processes on Department of Defense (DoD) programs from requirements definition through design reviews, design, installation, and operational acceptance by Range users. Possess a DoD Secret Security Clearance. Background and experience include:
My responsibilities include Systems Engineering, design, Requirements Analysis, Architectural Management, Specialty and RMA Analysis, Security and other Systems Engineering tasks. Coordinate and conduct meetings with Government, customer and other stakeholders. Provide technical input to design team members in the areas of electronics, hardware, software and networking. Write Business Proposals to win new projects for our contract. Write and peer review Procurement Specifications, Vendor Statement of Work, Technical Analysis Reports, and other documents unique to our contract.
My responsibilities include design, integration, configuration and troubleshooting of Internetworks using Cisco Routers, Switches and Hubs, FDDI Concentrators, Ethernet and Gigabit LANs and T1 WANs. I support our Telemetry, Weather, Archive and Platform Services products with Systems Engineering analysis, requirements definition and design. I supervise installation teams when hardware is installed at Vandenberg Air Force Base. I perform network and system administration on PC’s and Servers running Windows 2003 Server and on IBM RISC6000 Workstations and Servers using, AIX, Linux and UNIX operating systems. I am Familiar with HP-UX, Unix, Oracle and SQLplus. I develop systems engineering Technical Specifications, Engineering Processes and perform Requirements Analysis and Trade Studies for Systems Engineering.
Maintenance Manager for the Fab-3 semiconductor production line. I managed a $200K per month budget for parts, repairs, field service, factory training and wages. I interviewed and hired most of my staff. I created two Microsoft Excel spreadsheets that contained large Visual Basic Macros to chart equipment performance statistics (Up-Time and MTBF) and track the department’s budget. Other job duties included design of analog and digital circuits used in the testing of thin film magnetic tape heads. I designed several custom PCBs that interface to a computer and created the programs to run the interfaces. I created several computerized test stations. I purchased workstations and servers, and then supervised a team of programmers to create custom software and integrate the components into a single functioning unit. Systems engineering duties included the analysis, requirements definition, design and construction of several test fixtures used by the technicians in the repair of equipment. I lead a team that designed custom tools (both electrical and mechanical) for photolithography and wafer fab equipment.
Job duties included working on a design team that developed digital communications equipment. I designed analog and digital circuits and multi-layer PCBs. I was given the additional responsibilities of Lab Supervisor, which consisted of the ordering and stocking of parts and components for the design lab. I maintained a schedule for the periodic calibration of all lab test equipment.
Job duties included prototype machining of new designs for high voltage connectors, spark gaps and capacitors. I helped set up the production line and trained assembly personnel in their job duties. I designed and built a computer controlled high voltage test station used by production in the final testing of the products.
My schedule changes each semester as I rotate through our curriculum, one class each semester.
I teach two nights per week in the following disciplines: