Christine Sandoval serves as the Principal Systems Engineer for Product Transition at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), where she leverages her extensive 28 years of experience in systems engineering to drive impactful solutions for Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Energy (DOE) contracts. With nearly...
Christine Sandoval serves as the Principal Systems Engineer for Product Transition at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), where she leverages her extensive 28 years of experience in systems engineering to drive impactful solutions for Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Energy (DOE) contracts. With nearly two decades of leadership experience, Christine has established herself as a pivotal figure in the realm of systems engineering, particularly in the context of product transition processes that are critical for ensuring the seamless integration of new technologies into operational environments.
In her current role, Christine acts as a Systems Engineering Technical Subject Matter Expert, where she focuses on developing and implementing robust systems engineering frameworks that enhance product transition efficiency. Her expertise in modeling and business process improvement allows her to identify and mitigate potential risks early in the development lifecycle, ensuring that projects meet stringent government contracting requirements. Christine’s proficiency in program management and her Green Belt certification further underscore her commitment to process improvement and operational excellence.
Christine is also recognized for her exceptional team-building skills, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and problem-solving among her colleagues. Her background in aerospace and extensive experience with the Air Force have equipped her with a unique perspective on the complexities of government contracting, enabling her to navigate challenges with strategic foresight. As she continues to lead key projects at SNL, Christine remains dedicated to advancing systems engineering practices that not only meet but exceed the expectations of stakeholders in the defense and energy sectors.