Lindsey J. Dion is an experienced project engineer with over 20 years of experience in the defense and aerospace industries. She has a proven record of leading collaborative technical teams and programs. Her background includes experience as an electronic engineering technician at Raytheon Missile Systems, a project engineer at Impact Engineering, and a calibration technician at Motorola Tactical Electronics Division and the United States Air Force. She holds a Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Science in Business Management from the University of Phoenix and an Associate's Degree in Electronic Systems Technology from the Community College of the Air Force.
1. LINDSEY J DION
9287 W Mariposa Grande Lane Cell: (602) 832-3316
Peoria, AZ 85383 dion2483@msn.com
EXECUTIVE PROFILE
Experienced Project Engineer with proven ability to lead collaborative technical efforts in the defense and
aerospace industries.
SKILL HIGHLIGHTS
20+ years experience in defense
industry/aerospace manufacturing with a
successful record of achievement
Excellent communication and presentation skills
Highly skilled in leading collaborative efforts
across technical teams
Awarded USAF Achievement Medal
Honorable discharge from USAF
EDUCATION
University of Phoenix
Master of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science, Business Management
Community College of the Air Force
Associates Degree, Electronic Systems Technology
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
RAYTHEON MISSILE SYSTEMS January 2002 to Present
Tucson, AZ
Electronic Engineering Technician
• Responsible for test and troubleshooting of missile sub-assemblies to component level.
• Solve complex test equipment problems and identify methods for continuous improvement.
• Programs include TOW Missile, TOW Final Assembly and Check-Out (FACO), Multi-Program Factory (MPF),
Sparrow/ESSM and Javelin Missile.
• Current member of Test Integration Team for EKV (Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle) for Raytheon/Boeing joint
venture program for SSO (Space Systems Operations).
• Certified in ISO Clean Room Standard 14644-1 classifications 5, 7 and 8.
IMPACT ENGINEERING January 2000
to November 2001
Brown’s Point, WA
Project Engineer
• Detailed understanding of vibration and infrared technologies
• Skilled at data acquisition and analysis of these technologies on ship propulsion and support systems.
• Accomplished complex shipboard alignment and balancing procedures and provided training to ship personnel
for such procedures.
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RAYTHEON SYSTEMS COMPANY April 1990
to December 2000
Mukilteo, WA
Project Engineer
• Supervised production and test of MK50 Torpedo Fleet Exercise System (FES), MK46 Torpedo Sub-Assemblies
and Mine Neutralization System (MNS) shipboard consoles.
• Supervised 25-member team in Electro-Mechanical Assembly (EMAT) in support of MK46/MK50 Torpedo.
• Worked in Metrology Department in support of MK46/MK50 Torpedo programs, Mine Neutralization Systems
(MNS) and other Raytheon programs to include test, calibration and troubleshooting of both individual and
system test equipment.
• Awarded Team Achievement Award, Naval and Maritime Weapons Systems Segment, Sept. 1997
• Awarded Above and Beyond Award, Raytheon Systems Co. Final Integration and Test, MK50 Torpedo 1995 and
MNS, 1994
MOTOROLA, TACTICAL ELECTRONICS DIVISION June
1987 to June 1990
Scottsdale, AZ
Calibration Technician
• Responsible for calibration, modification, troubleshooting, and repair of commercial test equipment and
automated test stations/system test equipment (STE) for Motorola MK 45 Standard Missile Project.
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
June 1983 to June 1987
Luke Air Force Base, Phoenix, AZ
Precision Measurement Equipment Specialist
• Responsible for calibration, modification, troubleshooting, and repair of F-16 associated flight systems and
avionics
• Honor Graduate, PMEL School, Lowry AFB CO, 1984
• Graduate, Advanced Electronic Maintenance/Calibration School