Jackson Randolph

Software Engineer at Thompson Software Solutions

Jackson Randolph has a total of four work experiences. Jackson started their career in 2017 as a Student Assistant at Kennesaw State University, where they improved manufacturing robot demo reliability and started a newsletter for research funding opportunities. In 2018, they worked as a Lab Assistant / Tutor at the same university. During this time, they provided assistance to students in the Mechatronics Engineering Department.

Simultaneously in 2018, Jackson joined the Georgia Tech Research Institute as a Software Engineer. Their responsibilities included developing Windows C#/WPF and Hybrid WPF/Blazor applications, integrating tools with Atlassian REST APIs and CI tooling to automate workflows, and conducting tests and code quality analysis. Jackson stayed at the institute until 2022.

In 2022, Jackson joined Thompson Software Solutions as a Software Engineer. More details about this role are not provided.

Jackson Randolph completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Science at Kennesaw State University from 2016 to 2020. Following this, they pursued a Master of Science (MS) degree in Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 2022 to 2024. In addition to their academic qualifications, Jackson obtained certifications in "Requirements Elicitation and Analysis" from LinkedIn in August 2022, "OpenHack: App Modernization with NoSQL" from Microsoft OpenHack in January 2022, and "Group 2 Social/Behavioral Research Investigators and Key Personnel" from the CITI Program in January 2022.

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Atlanta, United States

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Thompson Software Solutions

Full System Development Life Cycle including planning, analysis and design, development and implementation, testing and integration, operations and maintenance. Focus in Aerospace with specific emphasis on embedded safety critical DO-178B/C Level A-E and MIL-HDBK-516b/c Safety Supporting Software Elements (SSSEs) including supporting standards (e.g., ARINC-653, ARINC-429, ARINC-615, MIL-STD-1553, MIL-STD-498, ARINC-818, etc.). Specific extensive experience on the Lockheed-Martin Aeronautics platforms: C-130J, LM-100J and C-5M. Subcontracting expertise as an eligible small business for US Government contracts. Significant experience in Modular Open Systems Approaches (MOSA – USG) in multiple areas: Open Mission Systems (OMS), Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE™) and Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA™). Proficiencies in conversion of hardware that has Diminished Manufacturing Sources (DMS) to replacement hardware either as form-fit-function or as migration to new platforms like PowerPC Architecture to ARM processors or custom backplane to OpenVPX chassis. Leading knowledge and capabilities in Agile process and Agile implementation. Full continuous integration stack focus from source control through automated build pipelines including the auto-generation of substantial parts of the framework: black box tests, white box tests, Modified Condition/Decision Coverage (MC/DC) tests, code stubs for types in multiple languages, requirements traceability through high level to low level requirements, etc. Specific extensive capabilities in web application development varying from embedded to public internet environments for both the Department of Defense and the private sector. Significant experience in aircraft sustainability and maintenance software design, development and operations.


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