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Principal Systems Architect
Logic of English
Sep 2023 to Present
Responsible for custom code written to support Operations, Marketing, and Product Development.
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Director of IT
Logic of English
Jan 2015 to Sep 2023
I am currently happily employed as the Director of IT (DoIT - yes I got to pick my acronym, and I'm very proud of it) at
Logic of English.
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App and Web Developer
Logic of English
Oct 2012 to Jan 2015
Originally hired at Logic of English to figure out iOS and Android apps, but ended up picking up a few other things.
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UI Designer
IBM
Dec 2007 to Sep 2012
Primarily responsible for the design of SPSS Data Collection user interfaces. As a member of the larger SPSS design group, I was responsible for communicating and helping to implement branding, accessibility, and other UX and UI considerations to the various teams on which I served. Maintaining our sharepoint site got me interested in centralized knowledge, approval processes, and asynchronous communication.
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Human Factors Analyst
US Air Force
Oct 2006 to Oct 2007
One of a team of human factors (HF) Analysts at the Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center (AFOTEC). We were responsible for reviewing the HF aspects of every final operational test plan conducted on major weapons systems the Air Force acquired.
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Deputy Section Chief
Air Force Occupational Measurment Squadron
Jul 2004 to Oct 2006
Supervised a team of Occupational Analysts while also conducting research projects answering more specific questions raised by senior career field managers. This job also included developing and maintaining software to help streamline the analytical workflow for my team.
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Occupational Analyst
Air Force Occupational Measurement Squadron
Oct 2003 to Jul 2004
Researched various Air Force occupational specialties and delivered findings to senior managers to help guide decisions on training, promotions, retention planning, and force utilization.
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Undergraduate Pilot
US Air Force
May 2002 to Oct 2003
Learned to fly. Super fun hobby - terrible profession (for me at least). After academics, spent the first month of T-6s air sick, and then ended up being more interested in things like building spreadsheets to quickly calculate required runway lengths under various conditions than actual flying.
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Safety Investigation Board Recorder
Air Force Safety Center
Oct 2001 to May 2002
Supported Safety Investigation teams investigating air mishaps involving loss of life or greater than $1M of damage.