Katherine Brunelle

Software Engineer at Pitco

Katherine Brunelle is a Software Engineer at Pitco Frialator Inc. since August 2021, focusing on debugging hardware issues in collaboration with the Electrical team and redesigning embedded software. Previously, Katherine served as a Safety Critical Software Engineer at Draper from June 2019 to July 2021, specializing in command handling for aerospace navigation systems, data scheduling, and software testing. Katherine gained experience as a Software Testing Intern at Draper in 2018, conducting unit and integration testing and developing Python scripts for automated testing. Earlier, Katherine worked as a Grader at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, advising programming students and grading assignments, and as an Intern, creating Android apps and leading computer science workshops. Katherine holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and a certificate in Systems Engineering from Cornell University.

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Boston, United States

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Pitco

Here at Pitco we take pride in providing you with high quality fryers, rethermalizers, and pasta cookers for all of your food service needs. We take pride in our state of the art Integrated Oil Management technology to help take the restaurant industry to a more efficient tomorrow. Pitco, a Middleby Company, was founded in 1918 by J.C. Pitman. Mission In 1918, our goal was to offer a simple, reliable piece of kitchen machinery for professional frying. For close to 100 years, Pitco has designed equipment that makes it easier for our customers to offer the best in fried foods. Pitco has been an industry leader in design, research, and delivering new ideas for frying. Much of our passion for frying started way back at the foundation of our company with an idea and a goal to become the largest frying manufacturer in the world, with our founder J.C. Pitman. Here's an excerpt from an inter-office memo from January 14th, 1946: "​In 1918 J. C. Pitman and Sons Hotel & Restaurant Equipment Manufacturers, while attempting to work out a more satisfactory method of frying, made some important discoveries. One was that if the small particles of food which ordinarily settled to the bottom of the French Fry pot (where they collected and burned) could be kept away from the intense heat of that part of the kettle, the quality of fried food could be greatly improved. The Pitco Frialator was invented on this basic principle - - and patented. This brought about a complete change in the method of deep fat frying. The fat medium was heated by tubes running through the center of the fat container. This construction permitted all sediment from the food being fried to drip below the heating tubes into a cool zone where it could not carbonize and break down the frying fat."​ His complete statement can be found at http://pitco.com/pitco_history.html


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Bow, United States

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201-500

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