Graham M. began their career in 1991 as a Component Engineer at DSC Communications. Graham then moved to NEC Technologies in 1994, where they worked for four years on a variety of component types. In 1999, Graham M. joined Ericsson Microelectronics as an Applications Engineer and later became a Marketing Engineer. In 2005, they founded Professional Electronic Services and later became the Director of Yellowtom Marlborough in 2009. In 2010, they worked as a Component Engineer at GE Aviation Systems Ltd. and then moved to Spellman High Voltage Ltd. in 2011, where they worked as a Component Engineer. Finally, in 2012, Graham M. began a 3 month contract as an Electronic Engineer at Bowman Power. During this time, they performed EMC Immunity testing on 19 inch racks containing Power Electronics.
Graham M. attended Brune Park Secondary School, Gosport from 1978 to 1987, where they earned a BEng 2.1 Hons in Electronic Engineering. Graham also attended Liverpool Hope University from 1982 to 1985, where they earned a 3rd Hons in Electronic Engineering.
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