William Neuendorf
About William Neuendorf
William Neuendorf is a Quality Manager at MAXIMUS, with extensive experience in quality management and systems engineering across various organizations.
Quality Manager Position at MAXIMUS
William Neuendorf has been serving as a Quality Manager at MAXIMUS since 2017 in the Baltimore, Maryland Area. In this role, he plays a key role in mentoring project teams and service centers to effectively implement MAXIMUS Federal's processes and tools. Additionally, William is involved in the development and delivery of training as part of the Office of Process Excellence and engages in the development and implementation of process improvements to organizational process assets.
Previous Roles and Experience
Before his current role at MAXIMUS, William Neuendorf held several significant positions. He was an ITIL Manager at Motion Recruitment Partners in Arlington, VA, for two months in 2016-2017. Prior to that, he served as Director of Quality at ASRC Federal DNC in Reston, VA, for three months in 2016. From 2014 to 2016, he worked as a Quality Manager at OST, Inc. in McLean, VA. He also spent nine years at TASC, an Engility Company, as a Senior Systems Engineer from 2005 to 2014. William's early career included a six-year stint as a Senior Member Technical Staff at Systems & Software Consortium Inc and a 14-year tenure as a Senior Systems Engineer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise from 1985 to 1999.
Educational Background
William Neuendorf has a comprehensive educational background. He earned a Master of Science (MS) in Engineering Management from National University between 2006 and 2008. He also holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Mathematics/Computer Science from Eastern Michigan University. Additionally, he achieved a Graduate Certificate in Enterprise Architecture from California State University - East Bay.
Professional Contributions
William Neuendorf has participated as an audit and appraisal team member, contributing to the enhancement of company quality programs and certifications. His efforts in these roles have supported the continuous improvement of processes and standards within the organizations he has worked for.