John P Affatica
7660 W. Massey Dr.
Littleton, CO 80128
Home Phone: 303-919-9084
Work Phone: 303-971-4248
Cell Phone: 303-518-1635
Work e-Mail: john.p.affatica@lmco.com
Home e-Mail: gijams1@gmail.com
Employee Information:
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Lockheed Martin Status: Employee
Employee/Contractor # : 047485
Current Business: SPACE SYSTEMS COMPANY (B4400)
Security Clearance: TOP SECRET
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Experience:
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Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co.
Denver CO
12/2008 – Present
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Civil Space– Advanced Programs Mechanical Engineer, Sr. Staff
Dream Chaser Ground System Lead: Supporting the Sierra Nevada Corp (SNC) Dream Chaser Program providing support on Assembly, Integration and Test of the Orbital Vehicle, Ground Support Equipment, Skills training, Flight Processing and Recovery Operations.
Athena Launch Vehicle Operations Manager: Support Athena re-activation Proposal Support
Certified Product Engineer for the Common Transporter / Erector System, Targets & Countermeasure Program. Provide on-site engineering support to Launch Operations during site set up and launch.
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Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co.
Denver CO
01/2004-12/2008
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Targets & Countermeasures Support Equip Design Sr. Mgr.
Lead the Support Equipment (SE) product line for the Targets and Countermeasures program. Assess SE needs for the development of the Flexible Target Family of vehicles. Manage a staff of 30, in multiple locations, providing support to customer delivery orders for both products and missions. Provide design, procurement, test and delivery of mechanical handling, transportation and electrical test and checkout equipment for the entire target vehicle. Responsible for staffing, EVMS, BOE development and supplier activities for the above, approximately $50 Million. Perform L-code supervisory functions. Full Spectrum Leadership trained.
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Lockheed Martin Simulation, Training & Support
Ft Worth TX
03/2002-01/2004
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Support Equipment Design Lead
Joint Strike Fighter Program Lead Organizational Level Support Equipment (SE) Design, Support Equipment IPT - Responsible for the design, selection, procurement, test and delivery of the O-level SE for the Joint Strike Fighter during the System Design and Development contract comprising $80 Million of in-house and supplier effort. Participate in the entire process, from air system requirements definition for SE to the verification process. Prepare procurement specifications and statement of work for supplier provided design and fabrication. Support proposal evaluation and supplier selection. Perform technical management of suppliers.\n- Responsible for personnel selection and supervision, (assignments, training and performance) for LMIS engineers in Fort Worth and Palmdale. Develop schedules to meet program needs for manufacturing, flight test and O-level support equipment. Develop the selection processes for determining the equipment to meet air system and customer needs, performing best value analysis. Responsible for cost account management, schedule and earn value performance. SE IPT Risk Integrator; wrote the SE IPT Risk Process to meet the JSF Program Risk Plan, Coordinate the SE IPT risk assessment team. Interface with the JSF Program Office (customer), Manufacturing, Flight Test, SE IPT Logistics, SE IPT Configuration Management, JSF teammates - Northrop Grumman and BAE and other JSF IPTs.
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Lockheed Martin Astronautics
Denver CO
08/1996-01/2002
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Small Launch Vehicles Support Equipment Lead
Exercise functional leadership over assigned engineers. Oversee the all aspects of Ground Support Equipment. Establish and implement work plans and schedules; evaluate work progress and implement corrective action as needed. Led the Athena activation of the Kodiak Launch Complex, Kodiak AK; communications, power, facility requirements and miscellaneous items. Provided proposal development support for launch operations and ground support equipment. Other Areas of Responsibility: Commercial Launch License: Primary point of contact to the Federal Aviation Agency, Office of Commercial Space Transportation. Prepared and submitted commercial launch license applications and the required compliance submittals prior to each launch. Down Range Telemetry and Tracking Station Support: Identify and obtain down range telemetry and tracking station support not provide by the launch range. Coordinate the contracting of these stations as needed for each mission. Responsible for coordinating all the activities involved in obtaining the Malindi Telemetry and Tracking Station, Kenya. I coordinated the purchase of the ground support equipment for Decommutation and recording of the vehicle telemetry, obtaining the export license for shipment of the equipment to Malindi, the statement of work and requirements documentation for the establishing the contract with the University of Rome. I performed the on-site mission support. Range Requirements: responsible for the preparation and submittal of the Range requirements documents utilizing the Range Commanders Councils Universal Documentation System format.
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Lockheed Missiles & Space Co.
Sunnyvale CA
01/1994-08/1996
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Research Specialist
Lockheed Launch Vehicle Program. Staff to Launch Operations Manager. Supported technical proposal development; responsible for the preparation of Range requirements documents and their submittal to the Range. Prepared and submitted the budgetary requirements for the Launch Operations Organization.
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Lockheed Missiles & Space Co.
05/1990-01/1994
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Design Specialist
ASRM Program Ground Support Equipment. - Lead Technical Monitor of the Lockheed Austin Divisions (LAD) manufacturing effort. Coordinated and prepared the LAD Cost Account Plans (CAP) for the Project Measurement System. Handled Project and Design Engineering responsibilities for selected items of ASRM support equipment. Material Review Board representative for LAD-built hardware. Other assignments include: systems integration associated with support equipment to support equipment interfaces, responsible for assuring that the requirements were adequate and could be accomplished within cost and schedule; Directorate Engineering Change Board representative. Led a task team that identified areas where cost savings could be realized reducing LADs estimate at completion by approximately 6 million dollars.
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Lockheed Missiles & Space Co.
Sunnyvale CA
05/1987- 05/ 1990
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Mechanical Test Equipment Engineer, Sr.
Worked for various satellite programs analyzing End Item Hardware Specifications for testing requirements. Developed the test methods and determined the required test equipment. Designed the mechanical test equipment and coordinated the design of electrical test consoles. Scheduled and oversaw the fabrication of the hardware by the manufacturing shop. Developed required software, and prepared detail test procedures for the verification of the test equipment and for the assembly and operation of the test equipment for End Item Hardware testing. Coordinated and directed the testing of the End Item Hardware.
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Lockheed Space Operations Company
Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA
04/1984 – 05/1987
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Systems Engineer
Group Lead Systems Engineering. Mechanical Systems involving pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical and electro-mechanical components of Space Shuttle flight hardware and support equipment. This required having a working knowledge of the total system hardware and software. Verified systems were maintained and tested per military and manufacturer's specifications and design drawings. Other responsibilities included development of procedures for installation validation, operation, maintenance and modification of equipment; provide interface to management and customer; and coordinate the planning and scheduling of work for assigned systems.
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Rockwell International
Rocky Flats Plant
Golden CO
02/1982 - 04/1984
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Advanced Standards Engineer
Metrology and Measurements Laboratory. Engineer in charge of the lab for pressure, force and flow measurements. Wrote calibration procedures and developed computer software to automate the process; directed the work of the technicians; developed new calibration methods; specified instrumentation for the lab and made recommendations plant wide; performed data and error analysis on the instrumentation; interfaced with the National Bureau of Standards verifying conformance to standard specifications. Determined measurement methods and techniques for hostile, hazardous environments.
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Education:
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University of Hawaii
BS, Mechanical Engineering 1981
3.5
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Metropolitan State College
BS, Computer Science 2002
3.6
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Personal:
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Space Shuttle ground and Thermal Protection System experience.
Physical Metrology experience
Top Secret Clearance
EBI for special programs 1988 – 1990
OTHER EDUCATION, TRAINING AND SKILLS
Computer Science Courses; West Coast University, 1986-1987
Business Administration Courses (Undergrad); University of Hawaii, 1971-1978
Business Administration Courses (Graduate); University of Phoenix, 1982
Full Spectrum Leadership
Lockheed Martin Management Seminar
Lockheed Supervisor Training Seminar
Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. Supervisory Training and Educational Program
Lockheed Martin Astronautics Basic and Advanced Management Training Seminars
Interact
CADAM
CATIA V4.2 Intro.
PUBLICATIONS
Calibration of and Conversion Charts for Matheson Rotameters RFP 3499, May 9, 1983
Proving Ring Calibration Using a Deadweight Pressure System RFP 3677, Feb. 25, 1985
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