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Nathan Spangler began their work experience at Rockwell Automation in 2014 as a Hardware Engineering Co-op. In this role, they implemented a solution to reduce radiated emissions and performed circuit board reworks to reduce radiated emissions. Nathan also conducted security tests on a programmable controller. Nathan continued at Rockwell Automation in 2015 as a Hardware Engineering Co-op, where they designed and tested a memory interface on a Xilinx Spartan-6 FPGA and implemented an adaptable JTAG chain controlled by switches on a Microsemi FPGA.
In 2016, Nathan joined Grantek as a Systems Engineer L1. In this role, they designed, implemented, and tested various SCADA systems using Ignition platform and integrated PLC controlled machines, camera/vision systems, and safety control logic into existing production lines. Nathan then progressed to the role of Systems Engineer L2, and later became an MES Software Engineer in 2019.
Overall, Nathan Spangler has gained experience in hardware engineering, including reducing radiated emissions and performing circuit board reworks. Nathan has also been involved in designing and implementing SCADA systems and integrating various systems into production lines.
Nathan Spangler attended the University of Pittsburgh from 2012 to 2016. However, the information does not specify the degree or field of study pursued by Nathan Spangler during their time at the university.
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Grantek is an industrial automation company offering manufacturing automation and plant maintenance services.