Firan Technology Group Corp
Nooshin Eskandari has a diverse work experience in engineering and systems analysis. Nooshin started their career as a Research Assistant at Ryerson University in 2008. From 2009 to 2010, they worked as a Control Systems Analyst for Pratt & Whitney Canada - Aviya Technologies Inc. Nooshin then joined Honeywell Aerospace - Aviya Technologies Inc as a Control Systems Engineer, specifically on the Airbus A350 team, from 2010 to 2012. In 2012, they joined Firan Technology Group Corporation (FTG) where they initially served as a Systems & Design Process Engineer until 2014. At FTG, they later transitioned into the role of a Quotation/Sales Engineer, responsible for analyzing design requirements, coordinating with various teams, and ensuring timely and cost-effective execution of projects.
Nooshin Eskandari attended Lakehead University from 2003 to 2007, where they obtained a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering (Controls) with a minor in Economics.
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Firan Technology Group Corp
Firan Technology Group Corporation (FTG) is a supplier of aerospace and defense electronic products and subsystems. The Company operates through two segments: FTG Circuits and FTG Aerospace. The FTG Circuits is a manufacturer of technology printed circuit boards. Its product offering includes engineering services, Microvia technology, buried capacitance, cavity boards, metal core constructions, multiple sequential laminations, differential and controlled impedance, embedded filters and inductors, buried resistor layers, back drilling and back planes. It serves customers in aviation, defense and other technology industries. FTG Aerospace designs and manufactures illuminated cockpit panels, keyboards, bezels, subassemblies and assemblies for original equipment manufacturers of avionics products, as well as for airframe manufacturers. These products are devices that display information and contain buttons and switches that can be used to input signals into an avionics box or aircraft.