Brian Strader
About Brian Strader
Brian Strader is an Associate Electronic Controls Engineer with five years of experience in electronic controls engineering, currently employed at Allison Transmission in Indianapolis, Indiana. He holds a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis.
Work at Allison Transmission
Brian Strader has been employed at Allison Transmission as an Associate Electronic Controls Engineer since 2019. In this role, he focuses on the development and implementation of electronic control systems. His work contributes to the advancement of transmission technology, ensuring efficient performance and reliability. Strader's experience in this position spans over five years, during which he has gained significant expertise in electronic controls engineering.
Education and Expertise
Brian Strader holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, which he earned from Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis in May 2019. He also completed his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at the same institution from 2015 to 2018. His educational background provides a solid foundation in mechanical principles, which he applies in his current role in electronic controls engineering.
Background
Brian Strader is based in Plainfield, Indiana, while working in Indianapolis. He has been involved in the field of electronic controls engineering since June 2019. Prior to his current position, he gained practical experience as a Gas Engineering Intern at Vectren from 2018 to 2019, where he worked in Noblesville, Indiana. Additionally, he served as a Room Advisor at The Escape Room Indianapolis for eight months in 2015 and 2016.
Professional Experience
Before joining Allison Transmission, Brian Strader worked at Vectren as a Gas Engineering Intern for one year, where he developed skills relevant to engineering practices. His role involved supporting engineering projects and gaining hands-on experience in the field. This internship complemented his academic studies and provided insight into the engineering industry.