CAES
William Robert Dimalanta has extensive experience in the aerospace industry, holding various roles throughout their career. Starting as an Electronic Engineering Technician at Remec Defense and Space, they then transitioned to roles at Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions and L3Harris Technologies. At Cobham, they served as an Electrical Design Engineer before progressing to Supervisor of Sustaining & Component Engineering and eventually Senior Manager of Sustaining, Component, Process Development, and Failure Analysis Engineering. At L3Harris Technologies, they worked as a Sr. Project Engineer for Space Development Projects. Currently, they are the Director Of Manufacturing Engineering at Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions. William Robert'sresponsibilities have included leading, managing, and developing manufacturing engineering teams, collaborating cross-functionally, and driving engineering and manufacturing process improvements.
William Robert Dimalanta obtained a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from San Diego State University in 2004. Additionally, they received a Green Belt Certification for Lean Six Sigma from Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions - Microelectronics Solutions in July 2014.
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CAES
CAES (Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions) technology pioneers the future and underpins many of the world’s most critical missions. Their RF, microwave and millimeter wave solutions enable missile defense radars and missile seekers, electronic warfare systems that keep warfighters safe, communications systems that keep the world connected, and civil aviation radars that ensure the safety of the flying public. Their radiation hardened and high reliability microelectronics empower the world’s leading spacecraft: from leading high throughput commercial communications satellites, earth observation satellites, and manned space, to high priority national security missions, deep space exploration to Mars and beyond, and the latest new space constellations.