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Eric Romero

Test Development Engineer at Mini-Circuits

Eric Romero has work experience in various technical roles. Eric started their career in 2007 as a Ground Radar Systems Technician in the United States Air Force, where they maintained and troubleshooted radar systems. Eric worked with various radar systems such as Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR), Precision Approach Radar (PAR), Transportable ASR and PAR (TPN-19), Next-Generation Weather Radar (Nexrad), and Digital Airport Surveillance Radar (DASR).

In 2015, Eric joined the Air National Guard as a Ground Radar Systems Craftsman. In this role, they maintained and troubleshooted the Transportable Aerospace Control And Warning (AC&W) radar (TPS-75). Eric also performed repairs, tests, adjustments, and installations of electronic equipment, including industrial controls, transmitters, and antennas.

Eric's most recent work experience is as a Test Development Engineer at Mini-Circuits, starting in 2021. Further details about this role, such as specific responsibilities and accomplishments, are not provided.

Eric Romero began their education in 2015 at LaGuardia Community College, where they pursued an Associate of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. Eric attended the college until 2017. Following this, Eric enrolled at The City University of New York, where they studied Electrical Engineering and obtained a Bachelor of Engineering degree in 2020.

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  • Test Development Engineer

    July, 2021 - present