Nelva Cary is a distinguished Senior Systems Engineer at SAIC, where she leverages her extensive 24 years of experience in the aerospace sector to drive innovative solutions in human spaceflight. In her current role, Nelva plays a pivotal part in the development and implementation of...
Nelva Cary is a distinguished Senior Systems Engineer at SAIC, where she leverages her extensive 24 years of experience in the aerospace sector to drive innovative solutions in human spaceflight. In her current role, Nelva plays a pivotal part in the development and implementation of critical processes for cryogenic and propulsion systems, specifically focusing on Launch Commit Criteria (LCC). Her expertise ensures that verification tests are meticulously designed to validate software capabilities that monitor launch countdowns and promptly alert teams to any potential violations. This attention to detail not only enhances safety protocols but also optimizes launch readiness.
Throughout her career, Nelva has successfully led key projects that have significantly advanced aerospace engineering practices. Her proficiency in avionics, program management, and proposal writing has enabled her to contribute to high-stakes projects that require a blend of technical acumen and strategic oversight. Notably, she has designed and developed software solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing systems, enhancing operational efficiency and reliability.
Nelva's skill set extends to utilizing tools such as Telelogic DOORS for requirements management, as well as advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, which she employs to communicate complex technical information effectively. Her commitment to excellence and her ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams make her a valuable asset in any aerospace initiative. As she continues to expand her professional network, Nelva invites recruiters and industry leaders to connect with her, offering access to a wealth of knowledge and expertise in aerospace engineering and systems integration.