Steven Takata has a diverse work experience across various industries. Steven started their career as an Electronic Assembly worker at Prototype and Production Systems, Inc., where they assembled printed circuit boards and wired electrical boxes for automated industrial equipment. Steven then worked as an Electrical Engineering Intern at Industrial Products Group, where they designed dimmer controls with USB interfaces for LED lighting systems used in machine vision applications.
Takata joined the United States Marine Corps as a Sgt, Military Police, and was actively deployed twice in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Steven supervised and maintained accountability of Marines, conducted vehicle and personnel search classes, and ensured safe completion of convoy operations in training environments and security missions in Iraq.
After their military service, Takata worked as a Design Engineer at Control Products, Inc., where they wrote design requirement documentation and designed hardware and firmware for control systems. Steven then moved on to Trystar, where they served as a Senior Electrical Engineer, leading a team in designing portable power distribution equipment and managing UL Listing projects.
Takata later joined Minnetronix, Inc. as a Contract Electrical Engineer, providing electrical engineering services for medical device development projects. Steven led a team in redesigning a handheld 3D scanner system and designed power supply and peripherals for an implanted pump control system. Steven also participated in a project to refine the design of a prototype transcutaneous energy transfer system.
Throughout their career, Takata also gained experience in audio/visual technology as an Audio/Visual Technician at Bethlehem Baptist Church, where they ran front of house audio and managed multiple monitor channels for worship band vocals and instrumentalists.
In summary, Steven Takata's work experience includes roles as an Electronic Assembly worker, an Electrical Engineering Intern, a Design Engineer, a Senior Electrical Engineer, and a Contract Electrical Engineer. Steven has experience in various industries, including industrial automation, military service, medical technology, and audio/visual technology.
Steven Takata received their Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (B.E.E.) from the University of Minnesota, where they studied from 2001 to 2007. Steven also attended Normandale Community College for an unknown duration, but specific degree and field of study information is not available. Additionally, Steven Takata obtained a Professional Engineer (Electrical) certification from the MN Board of AELSAGID in January 2015.
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