Alfredo Ortiz has a diverse work experience that spans different companies and roles. Alfredo started their career at Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company in 1992, where they worked as an Electronics Engineer, primarily in R&D. In 1995, they moved to Barco, Inc. and held various positions, including Project Engineer for Avionics. Their responsibilities at Barco included graphics board designing, VHDL programming for FPGA, and software development in C++ and Ada. In 2011, Ortiz joined Mercury Systems as a Senior Principal Hardware Engineer, where they have since held multiple roles, including Principal Hardware Engineer. In this position, they are responsible for FPGA and hardware design in avionics and safety-critical product environments. Ortiz also oversees process design, compliance, and contractor management. Additionally, in 2011, they briefly worked at Richland Technologies as a Principal Hardware Engineer, focusing on FPGA and hardware design for avionics. Overall, Ortiz has a strong background in electronics engineering with a specific expertise in avionics and safety-critical products.
Alfredo Ortiz obtained a BSEE degree in Electronics and Computer from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1990, and went on to pursue an MSEE degree in Electronics and Computers at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 1990 to 1992.
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