Greg Goldstein
About Greg Goldstein
Greg Goldstein is an engineer specializing in controls upgrades of legacy equipment and motion applications with critical timing systems. He has extensive experience in designing electrical panels and systems and currently works at American Electric Power, having previously held positions at MartinCSI and The University of Toledo.
Work at American Electric Power
Greg Goldstein has been employed at American Electric Power since 2016, where he serves as an Engineer. His role involves working on projects that require expertise in controls upgrades of legacy equipment and motion applications with critical timing systems. Goldstein's responsibilities include designing electrical panels and systems, ensuring that projects meet technical specifications and client needs.
Previous Experience at MartinCSI
Before joining American Electric Power, Greg Goldstein worked as an Electrical Engineer at MartinCSI from 2014 to 2016. During his two years at the company, he focused on industrial control systems integration. His work involved designing and implementing control systems, contributing to the overall efficiency and functionality of various industrial applications.
Background in Building Management
Greg Goldstein served as a Building Manager at The University of Toledo from 2010 to 2014. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing the management and maintenance of university facilities. His experience in this position provided him with a solid foundation in facility operations and management.
Education and Expertise
Greg Goldstein earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toledo, completing his studies between 2009 and 2014. His education equipped him with a strong technical background in electrical systems, which he applies in his current role. Goldstein has developed expertise in industrial communication and client satisfaction through effective communication and interaction.
Technical Skills and Proficiencies
Greg Goldstein is proficient in using AutoCAD for creating and modifying Human-Machine Interface (HMI) and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) applications. He possesses strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills, particularly in addressing project issues during on-site installation and service calls. His technical abilities support his work in controls upgrades and electrical system design.