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Timothy Sidlyarevich

Director of Hardware Engineering at CorVent Medical

Timothy Sidlyarevich has a diverse range of work experience spanning over several companies. Most recently, they worked at CorVent Medical Inc. as the Director of Hardware Engineering starting in February 2023. Prior to this, they served as a Sr. Electrical Engineer at Lind Electronics from June 2018.

One of their notable roles was as a Senior Electrical Engineer at Rockwell Automation, where they successfully developed and released the VPL Single Servo Motor cable for industrial control systems. Timothy also received a US patent for their innovative cable design. During their time at Rockwell Automation, they created and tracked project schedules.

From 2004 to 2009, Timothy worked as a Project Engineer at Graco, where they developed and launched electronic camshaft motor control for E-Flow piston pump, receiving a patent for their invention. Additionally, they developed a mixing control algorithm for fluid proportioning systems.

At Clore Automotive from 2002 to 2004, Timothy led product development and UL certification of automotive battery chargers, welders, and portable power boosters. Timothy also played a role in testing and selecting lead acid batteries for automotive jump starters.

As a Systems Engineer at Cummins Inc. from 1999 to 2002, Timothy defined and developed control algorithms for power generation products. Timothy successfully integrated engine fuel management control systems with customer's power supply systems, resulting in a long-term commitment to use Cummins engines.

Earlier in their career, Timothy worked at Honeywell as a Value Engineer, leading the selection and qualification of electrical components for thermostats, HVAC, and Gas Valve controllers. Timothy also managed value engineering projects that resulted in significant cost reduction.

Lastly, as an Electrical Engineer at WINCO, Inc. in 1997, Timothy led governor control development and electrical component selection for portable generators. Timothy also played a role in obtaining UL/CSA approval for the Dyna series line of generators and developed an innovative frame design.

Overall, Timothy Sidlyarevich has extensive experience in hardware engineering, electrical engineering, product development, and systems integration across various industries.

Timothy Sidlyarevich obtained their Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Wilkes University from 1992 to 1996. There is no information available regarding any additional certifications or institutions they attended.

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  • Director of Hardware Engineering

    February, 2023 - present