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Melanie M.
Cybersecurity Engineer at NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Miami, FL, United States
Details
Education:
Bachelor of Science - BS
Computer Engineering
Florida International University
2015 : 2020
Computer Engineering
Florida International University
2015 : 2020
Experience:
2020 : Present
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Cybersecurity Engineer
2020 : 2020
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Cybersecurity Pathways Intern
• Take on a modeling approach to make students more successful.
• Improve the quality of undergraduate learning by two-fold in modeling.
• Assist professor in teaching students.
• Facilitate involvement in group discussions and build teamwork skills.
• Help students in all physics related questions.
• Keep organized and responsible to follow the teaching schedule.
2017 : 2019
Florida International University
Learning Assistant for Department of Physics
• Worked with the Virtual Aviation Distributed Environment and Research (VADER) team.
• Performed integration testing of Navy Aviation programs remotely from the Interoperability Design Engineering Application (IDEA) lab.
• Researched problems to provide to test tool team to aid the VADER team during integration test events.
• Learned about SELinux and all of its uses for the military’s security.
• Utilized SELinux to implement security policies.
2019 : 2019
Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD)
Computer Engineer
• Actively worked with the Hardware Team to implement Firing Room 1 (FR1) upgrades that will support the Space Launch System (SLS).
• Installed, rerouted, labeled, and managed CAT6 telecom cables as well as Fiber Optic cables for control rooms.
• Performed diagnostic tests to verify the cabling system connection up-links were active and met requirements.
• Used Oracle VM Virtual box to use CentOS Linux environment and gained proficiency in the Linux command line by creating bash scripts and re-configuring networks to suit specific network configurations.
• Utilized terminal to conduct network tests to determine the performance, latency, and packet loss of a simulated umbilical line for United Launch Alliance (ULA).
• Worked with Microsoft Visio to make organized network diagrams and update engineering documents.
• Configured a Juniper firewall from initialization using Junos OS to create security zones and policies that suit specific requirements.
2019 : 2019
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Computer and Network Engineering Intern
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Cybersecurity Engineer
2020 : 2020
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Cybersecurity Pathways Intern
• Take on a modeling approach to make students more successful.
• Improve the quality of undergraduate learning by two-fold in modeling.
• Assist professor in teaching students.
• Facilitate involvement in group discussions and build teamwork skills.
• Help students in all physics related questions.
• Keep organized and responsible to follow the teaching schedule.
2017 : 2019
Florida International University
Learning Assistant for Department of Physics
• Worked with the Virtual Aviation Distributed Environment and Research (VADER) team.
• Performed integration testing of Navy Aviation programs remotely from the Interoperability Design Engineering Application (IDEA) lab.
• Researched problems to provide to test tool team to aid the VADER team during integration test events.
• Learned about SELinux and all of its uses for the military’s security.
• Utilized SELinux to implement security policies.
2019 : 2019
Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD)
Computer Engineer
• Actively worked with the Hardware Team to implement Firing Room 1 (FR1) upgrades that will support the Space Launch System (SLS).
• Installed, rerouted, labeled, and managed CAT6 telecom cables as well as Fiber Optic cables for control rooms.
• Performed diagnostic tests to verify the cabling system connection up-links were active and met requirements.
• Used Oracle VM Virtual box to use CentOS Linux environment and gained proficiency in the Linux command line by creating bash scripts and re-configuring networks to suit specific network configurations.
• Utilized terminal to conduct network tests to determine the performance, latency, and packet loss of a simulated umbilical line for United Launch Alliance (ULA).
• Worked with Microsoft Visio to make organized network diagrams and update engineering documents.
• Configured a Juniper firewall from initialization using Junos OS to create security zones and policies that suit specific requirements.
2019 : 2019
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Computer and Network Engineering Intern
Company:
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Years of Experience:
8
Skills
.NET Framework, ASP.NET, C, C#, Customer Service, Data Cleaning, Java, JavaScript, Leadership, Machine Learning, Management, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Word, Project Management, Public Speaking, Python (Programming Language), Research, Teaching, Visual Studio
About
Committed and motivated engineering student that is looking to gain more experience
for an entry-level job pertaining to technology, science, and mathematics.