Todd Smith

Principal Engineer Sustaining at Curtiss-Wright Corporation

Todd Smith started their work experience in 1991 as a Mechanical Design Engineer at Motorola Inc, where they designed products for pocket cell phones and high-end handheld radios. Todd then joined Intel Corp Network Products in 1996 as a Sr. Project Engineer, managing contract workers and coordinating with design firms. In 2000, they took on an experimental role as a Program Manager for New Business Venture for Internal Teams at Intel Corporation, bringing together different business units to speed up product development. Todd later became a Quality Assurance Manager, leading a team to improve product quality. From 2004 to 2010, they worked as a Sr. Mechanical Engineer at Intel Corp Validation Tools, designing computer processor validation tools and conducting product verification. Todd joined Intel Corporation again in 2011, first as a Lead Mechanical Engineer in the Ultra Mobile Cell Phone Development Group, and then as a Mechanical Platform Engineer Lead, leading a team in designing tablets. Currently, Todd Smith is working as a Principal Engineer Sustaining at Curtiss-Wright Corporation, supporting the transition of new products from development to production.

Todd Smith holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Business Administration from Nova Southeastern University, which they obtained from 1992 to 1993. Todd also has a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University, although the specific years of study are not provided.

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  • Principal Engineer Sustaining

    September, 2023 - present