Swarandeep Singh

Test Engineer at Raytheon
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(386) 825-5501
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Boulder, Colorado, United States, US
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Experience

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Test Engineer
      • 2013 - Present

      As a test engineer at Raytheon, Swarandeep works closely with systems and software engineers to build new technology. His tasks range from requirements analysis, to software tool building. As the acting SME of space vehicles on his simulation team, Swarandeep helps build requirements, test cases and test procedures for a space simulator. In his day-to-day tasks Swarandeep will make a varying array to software test tools in many programming languages such as; MATLAB, python, java, and C++ to name a few. To help validate and verify requirements, Swarandeep uses his background in aerospace to investigate orbital and attitude dynamics along with spacecraft behavior through telemetry.

    • Canada
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Consultant
      • Jul 2012 - Jan 2013

      Working on the Colorado Health Benefit Exchange (COHBE) project, as a CGI Java Developer, Swarandeep had the pleasure to help design SOA based web services. Swarandeep worked closely with senior developers, architects, and business analysts to help form project requirements, use cases and detailed design documents. Swarandeep also built SOA composites which were consumed by third party web services or initiated workflows via BPM. Swarandeep also had the opportunity to be the development team's source of information regarding the Systrem for Electronic Rate and Form Filing (SERFF).

    • EPICSat Systems Engineer
      • Aug 2010 - May 2011

      Worked with a team of 8 people and guided 5 subsystems throughout the project. The first 5 month were spent in the design phase, which included: helping in creating initial performance models for subsystems, creating sensitivity models to dictate performance limits, and guiding software organization, In the last 5 months, manufacturing took place and included: tracking requirement validation and verification, testing hardware, integrating subsystems, and testing the full system. Worked with a team of 8 people and guided 5 subsystems throughout the project. The first 5 month were spent in the design phase, which included: helping in creating initial performance models for subsystems, creating sensitivity models to dictate performance limits, and guiding software organization, In the last 5 months, manufacturing took place and included: tracking requirement validation and verification, testing hardware, integrating subsystems, and testing the full system.

    • Systems Engineer and Lead Science
      • Oct 2008 - Jun 2009

      Recreating Skylab III's Wilberforce pendulum demonstration in micro-gravity, while taking into account the systems bending moment. Duties included: deriving a model for a double and single mass coupled mode oscillatory system using state space methods, helping in creating apparatus interface to both the oscillatory system and the aircraft, creating cost effective contingency plans using COTS parts and lastly, demonstrating the final system in micro-gravity. Recreating Skylab III's Wilberforce pendulum demonstration in micro-gravity, while taking into account the systems bending moment. Duties included: deriving a model for a double and single mass coupled mode oscillatory system using state space methods, helping in creating apparatus interface to both the oscillatory system and the aircraft, creating cost effective contingency plans using COTS parts and lastly, demonstrating the final system in micro-gravity.

Education

  • University of Colorado at Boulder
    Aerospace Engineering Sciences, Attitude Control Systems and Orbital Dynamics
    2005 - 2011

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