Michael Kingsley, CFSE

Functional Safety Manager at VoltServer

Michael Kingsley, CFSE has extensive work experience in the field of safety engineering and management. Michael is currently working as the Functional Safety Manager at VoltServer Inc. Their previous roles include Senior Lead Robotics Safety Engineer at Sarcos Robotics, Lead Safety Systems Engineer at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Global Safety In Design Engineer at Amazon, Senior Safety Consultant at Rockwell Automation, and Safety Engineer at Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI). Additionally, Michael has also founded Functional Safety Architecture, LLC, where they worked as a System Safety Consultant. Before that, they served as the Electrical Engineering Manager at Doppelmayr USA and Electronics Engineering Technician at Deer Valley Resort. Throughout their career, Michael has gained expertise in managing safety critical control system design, hardware, and software, specifically in passenger ropeway transportation systems.

Michael Kingsley, CFSE, has a diverse educational background in the field of engineering and maintenance. Michael began their education in 1989 at the University of Utah, where they pursued a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Michael attended the university until 1998.

Following their time at the University of Utah, Michael Kingsley enrolled at Kennedy Western University in 1998. At Kennedy Western University, they focused on Electrical Engineering - Computer. It is unclear whether they completed their degree as no end year is provided.

In addition to their university education, Michael Kingsley attended the PEMS Missile Electronics School at Ft. Sill-OK from 1986 to 1987. Michael graduated with the distinction of Distinguished Honor Graduate. During their time at the school, they concentrated on Maintenance, Troubleshooting & Operation of Missile Launch Control, Control and Guidance, and Warhead.

Michael Kingsley's education is further supplemented by various certifications. In 2001, they obtained a Certificate in System Safety for Software Intensive Systems from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). In 2007, they became a Certified Functional Safety Expert through exida LLC. Michael then went on to earn the title of Functional Safety Expert in Machinery Application from TÜV SÜD in 2010, and later from TÜV Rheinland AG in 2014.

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