Robert Taylor

Analog Design Engineer at Bitcoin Trezor

Robert Taylor has a diverse work experience that spans several industries and roles. Robert started their career as a Welding Contractor at muse.ai in 2013, where they gained expertise in Spec, DevOps, Autodesk, Solidworks, Welding, MEP, Engineering, and VScøde. Robert then moved on to work as an Operations Support System Engineer at Autodesk Construction Cloud in 2017. Additionally, they have worked as a Freelance Software Engineer at DevOps with GitHub and Azure, a DevOps Engineer at Raid Guild, a System Architect at Gnosis, a Software Tester at Itch.io, an Analog Design Engineer at Trezor, a System Engineer at The Apache Software Foundation, an Independent Contractor at KittyCAD, and a DevOps Engineer at MIT Media Lab. Robert's skills include AWS D1, system engineering, software engineering, and testing.

Robert Taylor obtained a diploma in Welding Engineering Technology/Technician from the Hobart Institute of Welding Technology in 2017. In the same year, they also obtained multiple certifications, including Autodesk Building Performance Analysis, OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety, Autodesk Student Expert, Innovator by Clearfit, Autodesk Fusion 360 Certified User, AWS-QC7 D1.1 Gas Metal Arc (short circuit), AWS-QC7 D1.1 Shielded Metal Arc Pipe 6G, AWS-QC7 D17.1 Gas Tungsten Arc Titanium, and AWS-QC7 D1.1 Structural Flux Cored. The specific details for obtaining AWS-QC7 D1.1 Gas Tungsten Arc Pipe 6G certification are not provided.

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  • Analog Design Engineer

    January, 1964 - present