Ryan Quinn's work experience begins in 2016, where they worked as an Electrical Sector Co-op - Electrical Engineering at Eaton Corporation. During this time, they engineered over $180,000 worth of Switch Boards, creating wiring diagrams, making AutoCAD files, ordering parts, and finding solutions to match customers' requirements.
In 2017, Ryan continued their co-op experience at Eaton, first as an Electrical Sector Co-op - QA Engineering, where they created rework instructions to reduce nonconforming material inventory. Ryan also maintained process value stream maps for high-risk parts. Later in the year, they served as an Electrical Sector Co-op - Electrical Engineering, developing an application in Visual Basic to analyze historical wire usage data for predicting future inventory needs.
In 2018, Ryan joined Eaton - Lighting as a Computer Engineering Co-op. Here, they developed an application using Python to monitor the company's network-controlled LED stadium lighting product, Lumadapt, using IoT messaging protocol (MQTT) to identify and report errors.
Starting from 2019, Ryan has been working at Cooper Lighting Solutions. Ryan began as a Software Engineer, working with the embedded systems team for Eaton's Ephesus sports lighting products, which are used in professional sporting arenas throughout the United States. In 2020, they were promoted to Senior Software Engineer and is currently serving as the Lead Firmware Engineer.
Ryan Quinn attended North Carolina State University from 2014 to 2019, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in both Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering. Ryan also obtained a certification as a Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) from Scrum Alliance in 2022.
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