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Craig Arno

Principal Engineer - Embedded Systems at Pattern Computer

Craig Arno has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Craig currently serves as a Principal Engineer - Embedded Systems at Pattern Computer, where they apply next-gen A.I. tools to solve massive data challenges. Craig also held a similar role at the same company starting in September 2021.

Prior to this, Craig was an Advising Committee Member for the Electronics Technology Program at Lake Washington Institute of Technology, starting in April 2019.

Craig also worked at Microsoft (Redcley LLC) as a Microsoft Senior Electrical Engineer from March 2019 to July 2020.

In 2015, Craig served as a Contract Software/Hardware Engineer at EKOS Corporation, where they performed various tasks including PCB transmission loss estimation, I2C/SMBus redesign, and SW architecture design pattern documentation.

Craig also worked as a Contract Hardware Design Engineer at Living Computers: Museum + Labs in 2015, where they designed LED replacement console panels for mainframes.

Additionally, Craig worked on DO-178B certification work and Excel macro product configuration at Sagem Avionics in 2011.

Craig also gained experience as a Systems Engineer Weather Radar at Honeywell Aerospace from November 2007 to September 2008.

Craig's earlier work experience includes roles as a Contract Engineer at Honeywell Aerospace, a Contractor at Honeywell, and a Contractor at Siemens Medical Solutions.

Overall, Craig Arno has a strong background in embedded systems engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science, with a focus on solving complex data challenges using AI tools.

From 1975 to 1980, Craig Arno attended the University of Washington, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) with a focus on Electronics and Software.

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  • Principal Engineer - Embedded Systems

    April, 2022 - present

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