Mark Baker has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies. Mark started their career at Universal Instruments in 1984, where they worked as a Test Engineer and later as a Software Engineer. During their time at Universal Instruments, they developed automated test systems and firmware for production conveyor systems. Mark also served as a Lead Engineer/Project Director, managing enhancement and integration projects for the company's main product line and training software engineers.
In 2004, Mark Baker joined ENSCO, Inc. as a Systems Engineer, where they worked on developing built-in diagnostics and performed testability analysis on various programs. Mark later took on the role of Unit Test Group Leader/Manager, overseeing a team of testers and leads in simulation-based unit testing of avionics software. Mark also had responsibilities in program management and personnel supervision during their time in this role.
In 2008, Mark Baker returned to ENSCO, Inc. as a Senior Systems Engineer, where they continued to contribute with their expertise in system engineering.
Throughout their career, Mark Baker has demonstrated strong technical and leadership skills, achieving significant accomplishments in their roles.
Mark Baker completed their Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.E.) in Computer Science from SUNY Empire State College from 2000 to 2002. Earlier, from 1976 to 1979, they earned an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S) degree in Electrical Technology from SUNY Broome Community College. The information does not specify the start and end years, but they also pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Science with a concentration in Math & Technology and a Computer Science concentration from Binghamton University.
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