Dwayne J. has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and roles. Starting in 1986, they worked at Lockheed Martin as a Functional Test Lead for two years. Dwayne then moved on to Todd Pacific Shipyards in 1988, where they served as a Functional Test Lead for military ship installations and testing with a classified security clearance. In 1989, Dwayne joined Boeing, where they specialized in troubleshooting automatic landing systems and performed full functional power-on tests for live 747 and 767 aircraft as a Functional Test Operator. In 1991, they transitioned to Echotec Inc., where they assumed the role of Operations and Service Manager until 1995. Currently, Dwayne is employed at Data I/O, first as a Director of Operations from June 1995 to November 2021, and recently promoted to Vice President of Operations from November 2021 to present.
Dwayne J.'s education history begins in 1980, where they attended the University of Alaska for a period of five years until 1985. During this time, they studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering, although there is no information regarding any degree earned.
In 2011, Dwayne J. pursued continuing education at Bellevue College, where they obtained two certifications. The first certification they achieved was in Advanced Presentation Techniques, while the second certification focused on Corporate Writing Essentials.
Dwayne J. furthered their education in 2014 at the International Learning Institute - ILI, where they earned a certification in Project Management Orange Belt. Additionally, in 2015, they pursued further certification at the same institute, this time in Project Management Blue Belt - Managing Multiple Projects.
Most recently, from 2018 to 2020, Dwayne J. attended Green River Community College, where they became a Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt.
Overall, Dwayne J.'s education history highlights their diverse range of studies, with a major focus on engineering, project management, and corporate skills.
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