Brad Rust has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Brad started their career as an Aviation Electronics Technician in the United States Navy, where they serviced and maintained complex aviation electronics equipment. After that, they worked as an Installer for ADT Security Services, handling system installations and generating significant revenue.
Brad then transitioned to working as a Field Engineer II for L3 Communications, where they supervised teams and managed security implementation projects. Brad later owned and operated a small business called Artisan Tile Concepts, managing design challenges and leading a construction team for custom tile installations.
Their experience also includes roles as an Electrical Panel Builder, reducing build time and costs for a custom mechanical equipment manufacturer. Brad worked as an Electrical Engineering Co-op II for LG&E, designing protection schema and assisting with electrical circuit proving and commissioning.
Brad also worked as an Electrical Engineering Co-op II at Lexmark, automating testing procedures and improving sensor efficiency. At the University of Kentucky, they led a team in a senior design project involving hardware and software implementation for a telemetry platform.
Brad's most recent role was at EnerSys, where they served as a Lead Developer, leading a team in creating robust automations and improving processes. Additionally, they worked as an Electrical and Process Engineer, focusing on supporting production and implementing new projects for workflow improvement.
Throughout their career, Brad has demonstrated proficiency in electrical engineering, project management, automation, and team leadership.
Brad Rust completed their bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Kentucky, where they attended from 2012 to 2015. In addition, they obtained several certifications related to Python programming, including "Using Databases with Python" from the University of Michigan on Coursera in February 2017, "Using Python to Access Web Data" from Coursera Course Certificates in December 2016, "Python Data Structures" from Coursera Course Certificates in October 2016, and "Programming for Everybody (Getting Started with Python)" from Coursera Course Certificates in August 2016.
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