Rajiv Khanna

Program Director And System Engineer at Noblis

Rajiv Khanna has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Rajiv worked at Noblis from 2007 to present, starting as a Senior Principal Engineer and advancing to Program Director and System Engineer. At Noblis, they managed multiple task orders, oversaw contract management, and provided strategic planning and advice.

Prior to Noblis, Rajiv worked at Mitretek Systems Inc from 1996 to 2007 where they held the position of Senior Principal Engineer and Principal Investigator. During this time, they developed ground system reference architecture, managed the development of management plans and policy documents, and conducted cost-benefit analyses.

From 1990 to 1996, they worked at MITRE as a Lead Engineer and Principal Investigator. Rajiv'sresponsibilities included evaluating prototype systems and providing systems engineering guidance for large-scale projects.

Rajiv's early career started in 1987 at AT&T Network Services as a 5ESS Equipment Systems Engineer.

Overall, Rajiv Khanna has demonstrated expertise in systems engineering, project management, and technical consulting across multiple industries.

Rajiv Khanna completed their education with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech in 1987. Rajiv then pursued a Master's of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the same institution from 1988 to 1990. In 2011, they participated in Off-Peak Training to gain Project Management Professional Certification Training.

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  • Program Director And System Engineer

    May, 2018 - present

  • Program Manager And Systems Engineer, Technology & Strategy Group

    March, 2016

  • Systems Engineer And Manager, Enterprise Systems

    August, 2014

  • Telecommunications Engineer And Manager

    September, 2012

  • Systems Engineer And Manager, Ground Systems Engineering And Architecture

    September, 2009

  • Senior Principal Engineer, Satellite Ground Systems

    August, 2007