Kevin White, PMP has a diverse work experience spanning several roles and industries. Starting in 2009, they served in the US Army as an Air Traffic and Air Space Management Technician, where they managed operations and projects related to unmanned aircraft systems. In 2012, they became an ATC Standardization Officer, responsible for managing facilities and personnel in Germany. Kevin subsequently served as a Platoon Leader and Operations Manager, overseeing air traffic services and equipment. In 2019, they transitioned to AI Signal Research, Inc. as a Test Coordinator, monitoring test activities and serving as a liaison between clients and the test team. Currently, they work as a Project Manager III at FedWriters, supporting the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in managing unmanned systems research projects. Kevin's experience showcases their expertise in project management, coordination, and administration.
Kevin White, PMP attended Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University from 2005 to 2009, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Professional Aeronautics. In terms of additional certifications, Kevin obtained the Federal Aviation Administration Control Tower Operator License in May 2004 and the Air Traffic Controller Specialist License in January 2001. In 2018, they also completed The Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Course Training conducted by Robin Wein, LSS Master Black Belt from the United States Army Medical Command. Additionally, Kevin obtained the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute in March 2018. Kevin also holds various certifications from the Electronics Technicians Association (ETA), including Certified EM5 Comprehensive Technician, Associate Certified Electronics Technician, Certified Customer Service Specialist, Certified EM1 DC Technician, Certified EM2 AC Technician, Certified EM3 Analog Technician, Certified EM4 Digital Technician, and Certified Journeyman Electronics Technician Industrial Electronics. Kevin also has certifications from IPC (Association Connecting Electronics Industries) for Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies, and Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies.
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