Sabrina is a decisive, action-oriented, results focused Senior Engineering Manager. She brings with her Sixteen years of government contractor and leadership experience serving both foreign and domestic customers through development and sustainment systems. Experience includes leading both: software/systems and requirements development, procurement activities, planning and monitoring cost, schedule, and risk management. Driven by new challenges and desire to be successful in all endeavors.
Sabrina has strong interpersonal skills by building confidence from colleagues that work around her and across the organization. She leads by example and is one that rolls up her sleeve to get the job done. She finds solutions to what keeps the leadership team up at night.
It is Sabrina’s unusual ability to communicate and bridge the gap between what has been done and what others say can’t be accomplished that makes her stand out above the rest when it comes to leadership and abilities.
Background
Sabrina currently serves as the Senior Engineering Manager for a team of 13 Engineering Managers and over 100 Systems Engineers within L3Harris Technologies, Inc. Space and Airborne Systems. She leads these various teams within Mission Avionics, Military Displays, Robotics, Electronic Warfare and Cyber Security. Her teams are spread geographically throughout the U.S and the United Kingdom. She previously served as Change Manager and as the Chief Requirements Engineer for L3Harris on the F35 Technical Refresh Program (TR3).
Prior to working for L3Harris Sabrina worked for Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin Corporations. She served in multiple roles including Requirements Manager for the E-2D Hawkeye program, Deputy Program Integrator on the Presidential Helicopter Program, Project Manager on the S92 Helicopter Program as well as Sr. Project Engineer on the FASFAC Radar System Program.
Sabrina has found the key to personal and professional work life balance. She is the mother of 4 Children: Travers, Kierre, Whitley and Joshua. She’s an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc and Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Sabrina leads various efforts within those organizations and volunteers over 100 hours each year.
Core Competencies:
Engineering Management
Program/Project Management
Change Management
Systems Engineering
Requirements Development
Risk Management
Earned Value Management
Education/Training:
S Computer Science Kentucky State University
S Technical Group Management Johns Hopkins University
S Systems Engineering Florida Technical Institute (In Progress)
Graduate of the Sikorsky Aircraft (a Lockheed Martin Company) Inaugural class of the Program Management Rotational Program (PMRP)
Graduate of Sikorsky’s Program Management Academy (PMA)
Private Pilot License (PPL) In Progress
Contact Sabrina Morton here: MortonSabrina007@gmail.com
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The mobile device basics materials are intended for learners who have a new Android or Apple mobile device or are considering getting one. Topics include: getting connected, learning the basic functions, common apps, and using the device safely.
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The computer basics materials are intended for learners that are new to using a PC or Mac or want to build confidence using the Windows 10 or Mac operating system. Topics include: managing applications, files, and folders, and saving/deleting files.
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The video conferencing materials are intended for learners who are interested in confidently using the popular video conferencing platform Zoom to conduct and participate in online meetings.
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The email basics materials are intended for learners who are new to using email. It focuses on using Gmail, one of the most common email platforms. Topics include: creating a Gmail account, performing basic email functions such as sending, receiving, replying, organizing, deleting, and searching emails, and how to recognize suspicious communication.
(provided AT&T Connected Learning course as written will run approximately 60 – 90 minutes and can be delivered virtually or in-person)
The cybersecurity materials are intended for learners who are interested in internet safety and want to protect themselves from cyber criminals. Topics include: safely visiting websites, identifying suspicious communication, and creating long and strong passwords.
(provided AT&T Connected Learning course as written will run approximately 60 – 90 minutes and can be delivered virtually or in-person)
The internet basics materials are intended for learners that are new to the internet and want to build confidence in finding information online and navigating websites. Topics include: web browsers, search engines, internet navigation, and tips/tricks for basic and advanced online searches.