Daniel Kim
About Daniel Kim
Daniel Kim is a Sr. Mechanical Engineer at Arista Networks with extensive experience in the field, having worked at several prominent technology companies.
Sr. Mechanical Engineer at Arista Networks
Daniel Kim currently holds the position of Sr. Mechanical Engineer at Arista Networks in Santa Clara, CA. He began his tenure in 2018 and continues to work in this role. At Arista Networks, Daniel is involved in the design, development, and implementation of mechanical systems and components that meet rigorous industry standards.
Previous Role at Pavilion Data Systems
From 2016 to 2018, Daniel Kim worked as a Principal Engineer at Pavilion Data Systems in Sunnyvale, CA. In this role, he led engineering projects, contributing to the development and optimization of advanced data systems technologies. His experience at Pavilion Data Systems enriched his expertise in engineering and systems development.
Technical Leader at Cisco Systems, Inc.
Daniel Kim spent six years, from 2010 to 2016, at Cisco Systems, Inc. as a Technical Leader in the SAVTG (Service Provider Access Virtualization Technology Group). During this time, he directed technical initiatives and projects, ensuring efficient deployment of service provider access solutions.
Educational Background and Qualifications
Daniel Kim completed his M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University in 1995, after earning a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Washington in 1994. His educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in mechanical engineering principles and advanced technical skills.
Early Career Positions
Throughout his career, Daniel Kim has held several key positions. He worked at Aprius, Inc. as a Sr. Mechanical Engineer from 2008 to 2010, at Finisar from 2006 to 2007, at Intel from 2001 to 2006, and at Applied Materials from 1995 to 2001. In each of these roles, Daniel contributed to significant engineering projects, leveraging his mechanical engineering skills to drive product development and innovation.