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Aleph Fackenthall

Senior Test Engineer at NetAlly

Aleph Fackenthall has extensive work experience in the field of computer network diagnostic equipment. From 1995 to 1997, they worked as a Graduate Rotation Engineer at Intel Corporation, where they served as a Board Design Engineer and Program Manager for Intel's first Dual Pentium II motherboard. Aleph successfully managed multiple internal and external stakeholders to meet design requirements.

From 1997 to 2000, Aleph worked at Intel Corporation as an Evaluation and Design Engineer. In this role, they led the conversion of Intel's Board Development Organization to a modular design methodology. Aleph conducted end user research and developed VB and Peri applications to support the new methodology.

Following their time at Intel, Aleph joined Fluke Networks in 2000 as a Test Engineer. Aleph was responsible for the production and test of computer network diagnostic equipment. Aleph focused on improving productivity, reducing product cost, making quality improvements, and supporting delivery commitments.

In 2016, Aleph transitioned to NETSCOUT as a Senior Test Engineer, performing similar responsibilities. Here, they facilitated the integration of product acquisitions and new products into the production process.

From 2005 onwards, Aleph has also been involved with The Healing Fund, a local non-profit organization. As the President, they lead the organization's efforts to provide help, healing, and hope to those in need, primarily focusing on providing clean drinking water to needy third-world countries.

Most recently, in 2018, Aleph joined NetAlly as a Senior Test Engineer. Their responsibilities include the production and testing of computer network diagnostic equipment. Aleph strives to improve productivity, reduce product cost, make quality improvements, and support delivery commitments. Additionally, they facilitate the integration of product acquisitions and new products into the production process.

Aleph Fackenthall pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Washington from 1990 to 1995.

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