
Sikorsky Aircraft is a great place to work, offering many different types of job opportunities for all. Below are some examples of exceptional women in the Sikorsky work force:
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Angela Hubbard is a Business Development Manager for Sikorsky Aerospace Services and is currently assigned with the 1109th TASM-G (Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group) in the Army National Guard located in Groton, CT. She joined the Army National Guard at the age of 19 for a chance to do something challenging and to also pay her way through college. After graduating college in 2002, Angela was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Aviation Corps and finally went off to Ft. Rucker, AL for Flight School in 2003. She knew then that she wanted to fly the Sikorsky BLACK HAWK helicopter due to its versatility and mission profile. After graduating the BLACK HAWK AQC (Advanced Aircraft Qualification Course) at Fort Indiantown Gap, PA in 2004, Angela was off to the war in Iraq with the Maryland Army National Guard MEDEVAC Unit from 2005–2006 (1159th Medical Company- Air Ambulance). She served as a Forward Support Medical Team Leader in Kirkurk, Iraq and as an Assistant Operations Officer in Tikrit, Iraq. She joined Sikorsky Aircraft shortly after she returned and has been with the company ever since! |
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Robin Toni is a is the Research & Engineering Communication & Public Affairs Manager, currently responsible for the coordination all Research & Engineering events, employee engagement, communication , and Raider video updates. She holds a B.S degree in Corporate Communications from Southern Connecticut State University and an M.S in Media and Educational Technology from Fairfield University. Since joining Sikorsky Aircraft in 1991, Robin has held a variety of diverse positions within the organization. She began her career as an administrator in the Research & Engineering department followed by a position in the Purchasing department where she handled all the archiving for the Company. Upon returning to Engineering, Robin was responsible for transforming Worldview (a procedure management system) from basic paper documentation into the company-wide, standardized electronic resource it is today. From there, Robin’s role expanded into developing the skills, roles, value stream mapping and training for all of Engineering. |
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Doris Freer is a Senior Program Manager in charge of the HH-6OM BLACK HAWK MEDEVAC helicopter. She graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1982 and was commissioned as an Ensign in the US Navy. She went on to flight school in Pensacola, FL, and ultimately flew the SH-3 Sea King in Florida and California as a Search and Rescue pilot. She went on to a complete a 26 year career in the Navy as an acquisition officer while continuing to fly helicopters and the Beech King Air. She was stationed in Japan overseeing US Navy and Marine Corps aircraft overhaul in the Far East for six years, and holds a Masters Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering. She commanded the Defense Contract Management Agency Sikorsky Aircraft and was responsible for the government acceptance of US Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Foreign Military helicopters sold by Sikorsky Aircraft. After she retired from the Navy she joined Sikorsky Aircraft in 2008. |
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