Keith Marco

Professor

Keith Marco is a qualified professional, who works in San Jose State University main office of which is in 1300. on the position of Professor since 1984. This person gained professional experience in more than four positions at various companies. Keith Marco went to the California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo and got education there. This expert has such professional qualifications as Licensed Civil Engineer and State of California. San Francisco, California is the city, where the professional was lastly known to settle. The person's phone and email are accessed through this website on demand.
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Keith Marco
Last updated May 31, 2024

Contact Information

Last Update
Feb 1, 2016
Email
ke**@gmail.com, ke**@sslmda.com, ma**@ssd.loral.com
Location
San Francisco, CA

Workplace

San Jose State University
Professor

San Jose, CA

Industry

Higher Education

Work History

Professor

1 Washington Sq, San Jose, CA 95112
Taught 'Advance Strength of Materials and Applied Elasticity' course for 3 years while working at SSL
1984 — 1987

Executive Director and Advance Program Manager

3825 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, CA 94303
Director of Engineering Intern/Training program for four young engineers from Qatar Executive DIrector of Echostar 15 program Worked in program management office on 5 satellite programs. ...
from 1983

Structural Engineer

First Job out of college. Performed egineering analysis and design of structures: Buildings, bridges, specialty structures
1981 — 1983

Executive Director and Superstar

3825 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, CA 94303
Executive Director/Superstar at Space Systems Loral

Occupations

Executive
Chief Executive Officer
Corporate Executive
Chief Executive

Skills

Satellite
Program Management
Spacecraft
Aerospace
Engineering
Engineering Management
Space Systems
Systems Engineering
Integration
Project Management
Analysis
Structural Engineering
Management
System Design
Procurement
Earned Value Management
Solar Energy
Designing Lightweight Composite Material Structures For Space Application
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