Alex Cooper has a strong background in technical program management, starting with their current role as a Technical Program Manager at LineVision. In this role, they are responsible for ensuring the successful delivery and adoption of strategic initiatives and project deliverables. They also act as a servant leader, cultivating an effective team environment and implementing project management best practices.
Prior to LineVision, Alex worked at DCS Corp as a Technical Program Manager and chief engineer for a $30 million unmanned robotic vehicle contract. They led the program from the R&D prototype design stage to program of record designation. They managed a team of 16 engineers, providing technical direction and delivery guidance.
Before DCS Corp, Alex was a Project Manager at Dalkia Energy Solutions, where they were responsible for managing an $8.2 million hospitality portfolio of LED retrofit projects. They identified cost reductions and process improvements across the energy services program.
Alex began their career at Raytheon Technologies as a Systems Engineer I. They were a certified Cost Account Manager and Lean Six Sigma practitioner. In this role, Alex managed radar maintenance and calibration efforts at various sites worldwide. They also served as a liaison between field engineering and hardware teams and developed test procedures for RF components in Air Traffic Control radars.
Alex Cooper holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Management Information Systems, General from the University of Arizona's Eller College of Management, which they obtained from 2019 to 2021. Prior to pursuing an MBA, they completed their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst from 2013 to 2017. In addition to their academic qualifications, Alex has obtained certifications including Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) from the Scrum Alliance in January 2022 and Lean Six Sigma Specialist from Raytheon in August 2016.
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