Scott Carey

Project Engineer at Teledyne ETM

Scott Carey is a Project Engineer at ETM Electromatic, with a tenure beginning in July 2011, where responsibilities include modifying hardware for customer needs, documenting design analyses, supporting engineering design, establishing test requirements, and resolving production start-up issues. Prior experience includes work as a Technical Support Specialist at Cad Masters from June 2008 to September 2010, where Scott built and serviced computers and provided customer training. Earlier experience as a Teller at Washington Mutual Bank from June 2004 to June 2006 involved customer service and banking procedures. Scott holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, earned between 2006 and 2011.

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Lafayette, United States

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Teledyne ETM

Teledyne ETM designs and builds high power microwave amplifiers and high energy X-ray linear accelerator (Linac) systems and subsystems. We support Defense, Medical and Security markets worldwide, serving customers in Electronic Warfare, Threat Simulation, Radar, Satellite Communications, Medical, Security, NDT, and Test & Measurement. Our customers are System Integrators, Equipment Manufacturers and OEM Distributors looking for tailored products to meet their custom specifications for high power or high energy subsystems. Teledyne ETM specializes in a variety of high power and high energy technologies. - Tube-Based High Power Amplifiers built around TWTs and Klystrons - GaN and LDMOS Solid State High Power Amplifiers - Pulsed and CW RF and Microwave Power from 100 MHz to 50 GHz - High Voltage Power Supplies up to 200kV - Liquid Heat Exchangers and Active Refrigeration Chillers - MeV Linear Accelerator (Linac) Systems - Linac Gun Drivers / Power Supplies - Mil-Std Compliance to Shock, Vibration, Temp, Humidity, EMI - Sealed Designs for Outdoor Environments - Subsystem Integration into Shelters, Trailers and Hubs - Antenna Integration and RF Output Assemblies Founded in 1973 as ETM Electromatic, Inc., today Teledyne ETM is a Teledyne Technologies company, within the Healthcare Group of the Digital Imaging segment.


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