Doug Maloney began their career in 1986 as a Hardware Design Engineer at Boeing Military Airplane Company, where they designed, developed, documented, and integrated avionics for the Joint Services Advanced Vertical Lift Aircraft (JVX) program (V-22 Osprey). In 1988, they moved to McDonnell Aircraft Company and worked as a Design Engineer, designing, developing, and integrating Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) packages for the U.S. Navy's F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet.
In 1992, Doug Maloney joined Computerized Medical Systems, Inc. as a Development Manager - Validation, where they managed Verification testing efforts for medical products used in the treatment of cancer. Doug also worked as a Validation Engineer, generating Verification test cases to demonstrate that products were developed according to published requirement specifications.
In 1996, Doug Maloney was promoted to Development Manager at Computerized Medical Systems, Inc., where they directed various hardware and software development teams. Doug also worked as a System Engineer developing processes, Statement of Work documents, development plans/schedules, requirement specifications, risk assessments, quality metrics, test plans, test cases, test reports, User Manuals, and technical data packages.
In 2007, Doug Maloney joined Stauder Technologies as a Systems Engineer, leading and performing end-to-end System Engineering activities for both internal and external product development projects. Doug specialized in working with the customer on tasks such as project planning, requirement analysis, risk assessment, product design, product integration, formal verification and qualification testing, and complete product technical data packages.
Doug Maloney attended the University of Missouri-Columbia from 1981 to 1985 and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
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