Michael S.

Test Engineer at Yaskawa Solectria Solar

Michael S. has a diverse work experience. In 2017, they worked as a server and event coordinator at TGI Fridays. In 2019, they worked as a test engineer and control engineer at Florida State University. During this time, they also served as the Vice President of the Seminole Scuba Club, where they organized meetings, planned diving trips, and improved their management and networking skills. In 2019, they became a project lead and validation engineer at Florida State University. Currently, since December 2020, they are employed as a test engineer at Yaskawa Solectria Solar. In this role, they develop and executes test procedures for inverters and sub-systems, analyzes validation test data, and collaborates with the design engineering team to drive improvements. Michael also performs compliance tests for product listing and release.

Michael S. pursued their education in a chronological manner, starting with a dual enrollment program during high school from 2013 to 2015 at St. Johns River State College. During this period, they did not specify a particular field of study.

After completing high school, Michael S. attended Florida State University from 2015 to 2020, where they earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree in Mechanical Engineering. This indicates their main field of study during their undergraduate years.

In addition to their educational achievements, Michael S. also obtained the Engineer In Training (EIT)/FE certification from the Florida Board of Professional Engineers in October 2020.

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Ponte Vedra Beach, United States

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Yaskawa Solectria Solar

Yaskawa Solectria Solar is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Yaskawa America, Inc. and the largest inverter manufacturer based in the USA, with headquarters in Lawrence, MA, and world-class production facilities in Buffalo Grove, IL and Oak Creek, WI. Solectria’s products include inverters ranging from 25kW to 250kW, string combiners and web-based monitoring for all size solar systems. All of Solectria’s three-phase utility inverters are made in the USA with global components and meet the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) definitions of a Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) item. This also qualifies our Solectria inverters as domestic end products, compliant with the Buy American Act (BAA). Solectria is backed by Yaskawa, with over 100 years of power electronics and inverter experience and continues to exceed expectations and provide new innovations in the marketplace.


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