Luke Robertson

Equipment Engineer - Equipment And Systems Engineering at Varex Imaging

Luke Robertson's work experience begins in 2010 as an Assistant to Ag Pilot/Airport Maintenance at Koch Ag Service, Inc. From 2013 to 2014, they worked as a Member Relationship Representative at Security Service Federal Credit Union, where they conducted various transactions and managed goal reporting.

In 2014, Luke became a Tutor Certified II in the Engineering - Science Resource Center at Salt Lake Community College. Luke provided tutoring to college students, explaining complex concepts in easily understandable terms.

In 2016, Luke worked as a Mechanical Engineering Intern at BioFire Defense, where they developed component tests, implemented a job-tracking program, and used rapid prototyping techniques.

Luke's next role was at Brigham Young University in 2017, where they served as a Grader for a Kinematics course. Luke provided guidance to students, graded homework, and received praise for excellent communication.

Also in 2017, Luke began working at Varex Imaging Corporation as an Equipment Engineer in the Equipment and Systems Engineering department. In this role, they designed, built, and tested automated electrical equipment for manufacturing. Luke led development for multiple automation projects, served as the lead programmer for equipment control software and HMI, and became a subject matter expert for Validation. Luke also achieved certification in LabVIEW and spearheaded the implementation of AutoCAD Electrical shared component libraries.

Later at Varex Imaging Corporation, Luke transitioned to a role as a Mechanical Engineer in the Manufacturing Transfer team. Luke managed the transfer of products from design to manufacturing, corrected root cause issues, and implemented improvements resulting in significant time savings.

Luke's work experience demonstrates a strong background in engineering, automation, problem-solving, and effective communication.

Luke Robertson has a strong education background in Mechanical Engineering. Luke started their academic journey at Salt Lake Community College, where they earned an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering from 2008 to 2015. Luke then pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering at Brigham Young University, which they completed between 2015 and 2017. Continuing their educational pursuit, Luke enrolled in the Georgia Institute of Technology for their Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, a program that spans from 2019 to 2023. Overall, Luke's educational trajectory in Mechanical Engineering has been consistent and focused on developing their expertise in the field.

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