Christian Berryer

Senior Electrical Engineer/Research Engineer at Oasis

Christian Berryer has over 30 years of work experience in electrical engineering and project management. Christian currently works as a Senior Electrical Engineer/Research Engineer at Oasis Advanced Engineering, specializing in high-current DC power design for military soldier training equipment. Prior to this, they worked at General Motors for several years in various roles such as an Electrical Engineering Technician and Electrical Engineer III, where they focused on repairing data collection instrumentation used in crash-data analysis and designing robust power sources for vehicle crash testing. Christian also worked as a Senior Electrical Engineer and Project Manager at Quantech, Inc., where they developed new techniques for crack detection and determining catalytic converter integrity. Before that, they owned and operated a successful business, TCC Monitor Repair, where they repaired high-end video displays. Christian also worked at General Motors as a Design Liaison, coordinating controls design and designing control modules for welding robotics and assembly line checking fixtures. Throughout their career, Christian has demonstrated their expertise in design, development, and innovation in the field of electrical engineering.

Christian Berryer's education history begins in 1983 when they attended Lake Superior State University. Christian studied Electrical Engineering and completed their studies in 1987.

In 2004, Christian enrolled in Tradewinds Flight School where they pursued a private pilot program. Christian studied at the flight school until 2016.

From 2012 to 2018, Christian attended Oakland Community College, where they obtained an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree with a focus on Applied Sciences. Their emphasis was on Electrical Physics and Mathematics.

Additionally, Christian received a DFSS Green Belt from General Motors, although the specific start and end years for this certification are not provided.

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