Brandon T. Dilley has a diverse work experience in the field of electrical engineering. Brandon T. started their career at the University of Missouri as a Research Assistant, where they designed and built power components and supervised the construction of a concrete shielding structure.
Brandon T. then worked at the Square D Company as a Quality Intern, where they learned about equipment involved in building and testing breaker lines, and later as a Senior Application Engineer, designing custom switchboard products and providing support to the engineering and production departments.
After that, Brandon joined Kinney Electrical MFG as a Senior Electrical Engineer before moving on to Standard Controls Inc. as the Director of Engineering. In this role, they managed and directed a group of 10-15 engineers, specializing in switchboard and switchgear automation.
Currently, Brandon is the CEO and Principal Engineer at Dillengr, Inc., where they provide engineering consulting services and automated power distribution equipment. Their responsibilities also include startup, training, and commissioning, as well as retrofit projects.
Throughout their career, Brandon has demonstrated expertise in switchboard and switchgear automation, power component design, and project management.
Brandon T. Dilley has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (BSEE) from the University of Missouri-Columbia, which they completed from 1994 to 1998. Brandon T. also holds an Associate of Science (AS) degree in Engineering, which they obtained from John A. Logan from 1990 to 1994. Additionally, they received a Certificate (Cert) in HRG from IGuard in 2014. Brandon has obtained additional certifications including "Motor Controls for Pump Sequencing by Daniel Coombs PE" from Electrical PE Review INC in January 2024, and they are a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) granted by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors in September 2023.
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