I enable software development teams to be successful. I draw on experience with Scrum, Nexus, Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS), Lean Software Development, ISO 12207, ISO 9001 and AS 9100, and the CMMI along with knowledge of Scrum@Scale, Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), Disciplined Agile, and Kanban Methodology to enable continuous at the individual, team, and organization levels.
I have experience with different types of software, ranging from embedded systems to desktop applications to web applications. I've been an individual contributor at every stage of the software development life cycle in both agile/lean and plan-driven organizations, working on greenfield applications as well as legacy systems.
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I work with a Product Development organization of ~70 people across product management, user experience, software development, software quality assurance, development operations, and program management to promote lean and agile methodologies.
My focus is on software engineering process quality. I work with the Product Development organization to design and implement appropriate product development life cycle activities and the various teams within the Product Development Organization to tailor these activities. I work with the Quality team to demonstrate that the methods and practices are appropriate, primarily by documenting the processes and supporting audits and assessments.
As requested, I work with development teams as a coach and facilitator to inspect their way of working and find opportunities for improvement. I assist with software project management, including cross-team and program coordination, risk management, release schedule, and continuous improvement initiatives.
I provide administrative support for several tools, including the Atlassian suite (Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket), Jenkins, and Slack. I work with the Product Development organization to design and build or purchase tools to support the development process.
I developed and tested software for the DrugDev Spark platform, using Ruby on Rails, Ember, HTML, CSS, and MySQL. My emphasis was on back-end and API development, but I have worked on the full-stack as well as in infrastructure by creating Ansible playbooks in development environments and assisting in their deployment to QA, Staging, and Production environments hosted in Amazon Web Services.
I worked on a feature team of about 8, as a software developer and as the team's Scrum Master. As a developer, I took feature requirements and bug reports from working with Product and UX on a concept through design, development, and testing before handoff to QA for verification before release. As Scrum Master, I facilitated the Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Reviews, and Sprint Retrospectives. I worked across team boundaries to identify and remove impediments to meeting our goals and commitments.
For approximately six months, I worked as the acting lead until a full-time lead/manager was hired for the team. In August 2018, I began to transition to the program management team.
I developed and tested image processing and system test software for the MS-177 sensor system. The C, C++, and Java software systems targeted Solaris (SPARC and x86), Windows XP, and Windows 7 operating systems. I also created and maintained supporting scripts written in Perl, Unix shell scripting languages (primarily bash), and Window batch scripting. I performed requirements analysis, software architecture and design, implementation, and test activities.
I assisted the Software Quality Assurance and Integration & Test teams with configuration, testing, and debugging systems before being fielded and trained field service representatives on the hardware and software that make up the special test equipment and image processing environment.
I served as the Software Engineering representative to the Engineering Process Group. I helped develop the procedures and processes of the quality management system, supported process improvement and deployment within the context of UTC Achieving Competitive Excellence (ACE), Lean Software Development, AS9100 and ISO 9001, and CMMI. I supported audits and assessments of the software development processes. I guided program managers and software project leads regarding implementing and tailoring processes while maintaining compliance with industry and organizational standards. I participated in continuous improvement events such as value stream mapping, kaizen events, and root cause analysis. I represented the Westford site on the UTC Aerospace Systems Software Engineering Center of Excellence to develop and share best practices and lessons learned across business units.
I was the Teacher Assistant and Grader for the Engineering of Software Subsystems (4010-362) course. My primary responsibility was to assist students with work on assignments and projects by answering questions, both during the classroom/practical lab sessions as well as regularly scheduled office hours. I also graded the homework assignments and reviewed the material graded by the course instructor. I met weekly with the instructors and TAs to align the content and material across each course section.
This course is the introduction to software design (modeling, design patterns, design trade-offs, and component-based software engineering), typically taught to second-year Software Engineering undergraduate students.
I was the Teacher Assistant and Grader for the Engineering of Software Subsystems (4010-362) course. My primary responsibility was to assist students with work on assignments and projects by answering questions, both during the classroom/practical lab sessions as well as regularly scheduled office hours. I also graded the homework assignments and reviewed the material graded by the course instructor. I met weekly with the instructors and TAs to align the content and material across each course section.
This course is the introduction to software design (modeling, design patterns, design trade-offs, and component-based software engineering), typically taught to second year Software Engineering undergraduate students.
I researched the XML Data Flow Configuration File Format (DFCF) for XML Cross Domain Guarding Solutions. I compared it to other technologies, most developed internally, for cross-domain guards for their use in workflow management.
I was also responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining installations of the JBoss Application Server and EJBCA Open Source Certificate Authority that were part of the Cross Domain Innovation and Science team's ongoing projects and research efforts.
I maintained software applications and associated documentation (design documents and test procedures) used for the design, development, and testing of the MS-177 sensor system. My emphasis was on a suite of Java applications and supporting Perl, Unix shell, and Windows batch scripts, targeting Windows XP and Solaris (SPARC) environments, to support the command and control of the sensor and image processing components.
Goodrich Corporation is now Collins Aerospace, located in Westford, MA.
I developed administration and content management tools for the Data and Analysis Center for Software (DACS) website, primarily focusing on server-side development using PHP and MySQL in a Linux (CentOS) environment. For some components, I was also responsible for developing user interfaces using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Alongside the development, I was responsible for evaluating potential third party (commercial and open-source) tools to support desired functionality and prototyping how these components may integrate with the existing site features.
The Data and Analysis Center for Software was consolidated with two other Information Analysis Centers to create the Cyber Security and Information Systems Information Analysis Center (CSIAC).
Under the mentorship of the engineers and scientists in the Situation Awareness Branch, I researched a number of complex event processing and event stream processing software systems for integration with current and future projects. I reviewed documentation and then used open-source software packages, such as Cayuga and Esper, and demonstration installations of commercial tools, such as Coral8, to provide the staff with reports to make decisions regarding the capabilities of these software packages.
Under the mentorship of the engineers and scientists in the Multi-Sensor Exploitation Branch. I designed, developed, and tested a Java application to support the upload, storage, management, and retrieval of digital image files obtained from digital cameras for use in digital camera identification and forensics projects. The initial versions were tested using a sample of approximately 100 image files from about 6 source cameras, with expectations of scaling to several thousand image files in later iterations.
I completed a week-long professional education short course that included topics such as engineering leadership, team building, project planning and project management, effective communication techniques, negotiation, reasoning, quantitative decision making, and ethical decision making.
I completed a non-credit course on Coursera on an introduction to behavioral economics and decision making, led by Dan Ariely.
I completed a week-long professional education short course that included topics such as systems thinking, the principles of creating a system architecture, model-based system architectures, the Object-Process Modeling language, and SysML.
I completed the required coursework for a Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering with minors in Management and Communication in May 2011.
Notable coursework for the major included Software Engineering courses covering Software Requirements Engineering, Software Architectures, Principles of Information System Design, Principles of Concurrent Software Systems, Principles of Distributed Software Systems, Real Time & Embedded Systems, Formal Methods of Specification and Design, Software Usability, Software Verification and Validation, Process and Project Management, Process and Product Quality. Courses from other departments include Engineering Statistics, Introduction to Computer Science Theory, Programming Language Concepts, Engineering Economy, and Patents & Trade Secrets.
The minor in Management required courses in Organizational Behavior, Leadership in Organizations, Managing Innovation & Technology, Human Resources Management, and Business, Government & Society.
The minor in Communication required Small Group Communication, Professional Writing, Technical Writing, Writing the Technical Manual, and Ethics in Technical Communication.
My senior capstone project involved researching communication protocols to enable high-speed and high-reliability file transfer of intelligence data within the Distributed Common Ground Station network, under sponsorship from Goodrich Corporation (now UTC Aerospace Systems).
Elected by the other Stack Exchange community moderators to serve as a pro-tempore representative on the Moderator Council.
I participated in discussions and surveys as part of the Code 2018 project to update the ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct from the 1992 version. Following the publication of the 2018 version of the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, I joined the Committee on Professional Ethics (COPE), where I promote the ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct to practitioners and support the other members of the committee as needed.
I was elected to the role of Community Moderator for Software Engineering Stack Exchange in February 2012. I work with a team of site moderators, in addition to communicating with the Stack Exchange Community Management team and other elected community moderators from around the Stack Exchange network. My primary function is to review and handle flags placed on content that may not be appropriate for the site, including voting on content with binding votes, protecting content, addressing users that are violating network rules, and large-scale maintenance efforts.