NAME: Joy Carter Minor
POSITION: Integration Engineer
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY:
Mrs. Minor is an interdisciplinary engineer and a skilled strategic thinker with experience in life-cycle systems design, engineering, integration, configuration management, team coordination, risk management, process development, maintenance and installation management, and effective management of both technical and human-centered engineering. Mrs. Minor brings a unique perspective to maintaining system interface integrity in managing system integration and upgrades.
EDUCATION/TRAINING:
• MS/System Engineering, Johns Hopkins University (2003)
• BS/Chemistry, Mississippi University for Women (1987)
• /Mechanical Engineering, Mississippi State University (did not graduate)
WORK EXPERIENCE:
2013 - 2015 Architecture Engineer (Consultant), Transportation Security Agency
Supported TSA’s Office of Information Technology and analyzed architecture alternatives for various DHS and commercial As-a-service (cloud) solutions to align with TSA’s Mobility Strategy and Architecture and OMB cloud-first initiatives
2010 – 2013 Senior Analyst, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Developed an Integrated Assessment Plan, a process to facilitate the development of performance goals and measures; a Multi-Attribute Decision Analysis Process to compare measured performance with performance objectives, and Implementation Planning Guidance, the plan for achieving end state and objectives. Developed the Innovations Methodology for identifying, planning, resourcing, demonstrating, and transitioning technologies.
2009 – 2010 System Integrator, Principle Leader, CSC
Had oversight and coordination for advanced technology projects, developed a Portfolio Management methodology and Technology Road Map and charted a transition path to influence future investment.
2008 – 2009 Consultant System Engineer to American Systems Corporation
Project Coordinator responsible for strategic planning and project management.
2007 – 2008 Consultant Program Manager to PKH Enterprises
Provided program management and governance support, developed top-level requirements, and critical performance parameters. She assisted in defining and planning technology investments to ensure optimum use of resources.
2003 – 2007 Engineering Supervisor, Northrop Grumman
Engineering Lead for the Integrated Power System and had authority for requirements, interface, software development, and test plan documents. Supervised senior-level engineers and was responsible for overall task management, process development, quality assurance, employee supervision and performance...
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