Kerry Kersting

Principal Automation Engineer at Rogers Corporation

Kerry Kersting has a diverse work experience in the field of automation and controls engineering. Starting in 1992, Kerry worked as a Controls Engineering Manager at TRW until 2000. From 2002 to 2007, Kerry worked as a Controls Engineer at Tegron. In 2011, Kerry joined SMJ Innovations, LLC as a Senior Controls Engineer/Project Manager, where Kerry worked until 2017. Next, Kerry served as a Software Engineering Manager at AeroSpec, Inc. from 2017 to 2019. From 2019 to 2020, Kerry worked as a Controls Software Engineering Consultant at K-Squared Consulting, LLC. Most recently, Kerry worked as a Principal Automation Engineer at Rogers Corporation starting in 2020. Kerry also has experience as a Senior Automation/Controls Engineer as a self-employed individual in 2023.

Kerry Kersting obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Arizona State University in 1987. Kerry later pursued another Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the same university, which they completed in 1991. Additionally, they studied Mathematics at the University of Arizona, although the start and end years of this course are not specified.

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Phoenix, United States

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Rogers Corporation

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Rogers Corporation manufactures and sells engineered materials and components for mission critical applications. The Company's segments are Advanced Connectivity Solutions (ACS), Elastomeric Material Solutions (EMS), Power Electronics Solutions (PES) and Other. The ACS segment manufactures and sells circuit materials and solutions for applications in wireless communications infrastructure, automotive, connected devices, consumer electronics and aerospace/defense. The EMS segment manufactures and sells elastomeric material solutions for critical cushioning, sealing, impact protection and vibration management applications, including general industrial, portable electronics, consumer goods, automotive, construction and printing applications. The PES segment manufactures and sells ceramic substrate materials for power module applications, laminated bus bars for power inverter and interconnect applications, and micro-channel coolers. Its other business consists of elastomeric components.


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1,001-5,000

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