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Kevin M. Carlson 12 Cielo Grande Home Phone: (505) 867-9255 Placitas, NM 87043 Work Phone: [email protected] Cell Phone: (505) 239-1729 Objective A creative, results oriented professional Electro-Optical Associate Engineer with multiple years of increasingly diversified experience and responsibilities in design, systems/test engineering, manufacturing services, quality assurance, and laser technology. Experience ranges from research and development environments to production of laser diode arrays and production and testing of other high reliability electronic and Opto- mechanical devices for military, space and airborne applications. My objective is to work for a company that is interested in the products they produce and the people they employee. I believe my skills, knowledge and experience would be a good match for a growing business. Employment Experience Sept. 2002 – Nov 2016: Test Engineer : United Technologies Aerospace Systems Albuquerque, NM. Currently performing on the Cryogenic Level Sensing System (CLSS) for Boeing/NASA. Performing the design and fabrication of interconnect cabling, Sensor STE (Special Test Equipment) design working with engineers, research and ordering all parts needed for fabrication of the STE, coordinate the build of the STE, verify the STE performance meets the requirements of the contract. Working with engineers to derive all Test Plans and Test Procedures for Acceptance and Qualification testing. This effort was extended to the CLSS Electronics Box due to the customers’ satisfaction with the Sensor work accomplished. This effort is ongoing. Working knowledge of Visio and AutoCAD for basic design and layout applications. Use of Microsoft Office for various daily activities and presentations. Upgrades to the ATLAS V Environmental Test Sets. Supported the redesign for obsolete equipment involved new pieces of equipment being interfaced with the existing program devices with no impact to software or test procedures per customer direction. Responsible for the build, integration and verification of the STEs. The D5 Trident II Missile Inverter Life Extension Program for the Navy involved redesigning the missile inverter for the system. This was challenging working for the FBM (Fleet Ballistic Missile) group and Lockheed Martin. Supported the effort from design to Qualification testing. Supported a wide range of engineers to build the inverter and then worked with the Navy and Lockheed Martin to understand and utilize the existing test sets to perform the Acceptance and Qualification testing for the new inverters. Engineer II : Goodrich Optical and Space Systems Division, Albuquerque, NM. Support numerous beam control and electro-optical programs. Responsible for procurement, assembly, integration and testing of optical, mechanical,

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Kevin M. Carlson12 Cielo Grande Home Phone: (505) 867-9255Placitas, NM 87043 Work Phone: [email protected] Cell Phone: (505) 239-1729

Objective

A creative, results oriented professional Electro-Optical Associate Engineer with multiple years of increasingly diversified experience and responsibilities in design, systems/test engineering, manufacturing services, quality assurance, and laser technology. Experience ranges from research and development environments to production of laser diode arrays and production and testing of other high reliability electronic and Opto-mechanical devices for military, space and airborne applications. My objective is to work for a company that is interested in the products they produce and the people they employee. I believe my skills, knowledge and experience would be a good match for a growing business.

Employment Experience

Sept. 2002 – Nov 2016:

Test Engineer: United Technologies Aerospace Systems Albuquerque, NM. Currently performing on the Cryogenic Level Sensing System (CLSS) for Boeing/NASA. Performing the design and fabrication of interconnect cabling, Sensor STE (Special Test Equipment) design working with engineers, research and ordering all parts needed for fabrication of the STE, coordinate the build of the STE, verify the STE performance meets the requirements of the contract. Working with engineers to derive all Test Plans and Test Procedures for Acceptance and Qualification testing. This effort was extended to the CLSS Electronics Box due to the customers’ satisfaction with the Sensor work accomplished. This effort is ongoing.

Working knowledge of Visio and AutoCAD for basic design and layout applications. Use of Microsoft Office for various daily activities and presentations.

Upgrades to the ATLAS V Environmental Test Sets. Supported the redesign for obsolete equipment involved new pieces of equipment being interfaced with the existing program devices with no impact to software or test procedures per customer direction. Responsible for the build, integration and verification of the STEs.

The D5 Trident II Missile Inverter Life Extension Program for the Navy involved redesigning the missile inverter for the system. This was challenging working for the FBM (Fleet Ballistic Missile) group and Lockheed Martin. Supported the effort from design to Qualification testing. Supported a wide range of engineers to build the inverter and then worked with the Navy and Lockheed Martin to understand and utilize the existing test sets to perform the Acceptance and Qualification testing for the new inverters.

Engineer II: Goodrich Optical and Space Systems Division, Albuquerque, NM. Support numerous beam control and electro-optical programs. Responsible for procurement, assembly, integration and testing of optical, mechanical, and electrical components for the specialty programs supported. Currently working on D5 Trident II Missile Inverter Life Extension Program for the Navy. This program involves redesign, fabrication and extensive testing of the Missile Inverter to include ESS, EMI/EMC and Qualification testing prior to the production program. Team member in the design and development of a gimbaled camera system; EOVS (Electro Optic Viewsight System); that is a retrofit for the U2 aircraft. Support for EOVS includes designing, prototyping, developing, testing and build documentation to support multiple follow on production contracts for the device. Involved with rapid prototyping and field demonstrations of high bandwidth Free Space Optical Systems for military applications. Understanding of how to incorporate military standards into the design and development of hardware and equipment to meet airworthy applications. Support of the Advanced Remote Earth Sensing Program which consists of an airborne pointing and tracking system integrated into a NASA WB57 aircraft for high altitude hyper-spectral sensor assessments. Have also supported active laser tracking systems and beam steering systems.

Lab Manager: Responsible for three optical labs, large assembly area and a small machine shop. Coordinate programs and personnel to perform work in labs and assembly areas along with support materials for each area as required by program specific needs. Have begun work with fiber coupled lasers, detectors, and associated support and test equipment. This effort was abandoned by the corporation.

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an. 1998 – Sept. 2002:

Electro-Optics Engineering Associate: Decade Products Inc, Albuquerque, NM. Provided technical support for 100 Watt laser diode bars including the design, development, testing, packaging and integration into production quantities of high power laser diode arrays. Helped achieve and maintain an ISO 9000 and ISO 9001 registration for the company. Responsible for building the front end laser assembly and integration onto the Ambient Temperature Illuminator (ATI) for the C-130 Gunship to include characterization of the lensed laser diode arrays and environmental testing of the ATI. Interface with customers to optimize the performance of the diode arrays for their application. Worked on development of single optical lensing of diode bars when packaged in an array to optimize the optical output of each bar to a prescribed pattern in the far field. Performed all personnel training and laser diode array testing on several production contracts for multiple diode bar arrays.

April 1993 – Jan. 1998:

Senior Electro-Optical Technician: MetroLaser, Kirtland AFB, NM. Provided technical support for Argus and ABLE-ACE experiments on board an Air Force KC-135E. Developed, built, tested, integrated, and maintained systems on the airframe. Training of Air Force personnel in component and cable fabrication techniques and operation of onboard systems. Integration and support of Lidar experiments on KC-135E. Flight and ground support during numerous deployments around the world. Knowledgeable with military standard design and flight requirements and an attitude to improve the quality and reliability of the systems through technology advancements.

Feb. 1992- April 1993:

Product Development Associate Engineer: Cell Robotics Inc, Albuquerque, NM. Implemented and provided support for all aspects of the Laser Tweezersä 1000 System. Beginning with conceptual product development through prototype and into a manufacturing environment. Responsible for the design and development of manipulation chambers for optical trapping. These efforts include the adoption and implementation of documentation and actions required to achieve an ISO 9000 rating to compete in the world market place with an attitude of continuing quality improvement.

May 1989 – Feb. 1992:

Aircraft Systems Integration Technician: BDM, Kirtland AFB, NM. Provided technical support for Argus, an Airborne Radiometric and Photo documentation Platform on an Air Force KC-135. Involved with assembly, installation, testing and maintenance of all onboard imaging systems. Performed phase conjugation experiments through distorting medium. Preparation and presentation of technical reports and briefings.

Feb. 1988 - April 1989:

Laser Systems Test Engineer: General Dynamics/Laser Systems Laboratory, Albuquerque, NM. Provided technical support for the design, development, testing, and installation of a high power RAMAN shifted XeCl laser into a Navy P-3 for direct submarine communication. Laser was integrated into aircraft in Albuquerque, NM and open ocean testing was staged from Moffett Field in San Jose, CA.

Oct. 1987 –Feb. 1988:

Assistant Manager Manufacturing Services: The Optical Corporation.

June 1986 – Aug. 1987:

Laser Technician: TSTI, Amarillo, TX.

Feb. 1979 – April 1986:

Senior Alloy Mechanic: Owens Corning Fiberglas.

Dec. 1975 – Dec. 1978:

Store Manager: Furrs Inc.

Education

January 1986-August 1987:

AAS: Laser Electro-Optics Technology, Texas State Technical Institute Amarillo, TX. 4.0 GPA.

Other Related Information · Secret DOD Security Clearance until 2014 · President’s Honor Roll, TSTI· Team Excellence Award, Goodrich · Six Year Attendance Award, OCF· BDM Quality Performance Award · Cost Effective Idea Award, OCF

Publications / Patents· "IN SITU Calibration-Imaging Systems Aboard the ARGUS Aircraft" ISE-90· "Subsurface Optical Scintillations Due to Surface Water Waves"· Patent: Method and Apparatus for Manufacturing Optical Manipulation Chambers