Lisa Miner has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Lisa began their career as a Software Engineer at Universal Instruments Corp in 1994 and remained with the company until 2008. During this time, they worked on various projects, including managing the transition from OS/2 to Windows-based software and designing and implementing software creation and control processes.
In 2008, Lisa joined BAE Systems as a Senior Software Engineer. Here, they managed work packages and schedules for the development of relational databases and coordinated the design of communication systems for a new Flight Control Computer. Additionally, they implemented a Vehicle Power Management System for a commercial Hybrid Electric Vehicle.
Lisa then moved to Universal Instruments Corporation in 2006, where they held multiple roles. As an Insertion Mount Senior Software Engineer, they managed work packages and schedules for a new software architecture and designed and implemented the architecture using .NET/C# and C++. In their role as an Advanced Semiconductor Applications Senior Software Engineer, they managed software releases, created and reviewed concepts of operation and use case models, and designed software modules. Prior to that, as an Advanced Semiconductor Applications Software Engineer, they oversaw the transition from OS/2 to Windows-based software and developed software creation, testing, and control processes. Lisa also worked as a Vision Software Engineer, managing projects involving hardware and software and overseeing testing for product development. In their early years at Universal Instruments Corporation, they served as an Industrial Engineer, overseeing manufacturing implementation of new products and software features.
Most recently, Lisa Miner joined iA in 2010. Lisa initially worked as a Software Engineer and then became a Senior Director of Software Development. No specific end dates are provided for their roles at iA, indicating that they are currently still in these positions.
Lisa Miner attended Cornell University from 1987 to 1991, where they earned their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Electrical Engineering. Following their undergraduate studies, they pursued further education at the University at Buffalo from 1993 to 1998, obtaining a Master of Engineering (M. Eng) degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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