Dinh Nguyen
About Dinh Nguyen
Dinh Nguyen is an Engineering Lab Manager at Arista Networks, Inc., with extensive experience in hardware lab administration and management across various tech companies.
Current Position: Engineering Lab Manager at Arista Networks
Dinh Nguyen has held the position of Engineering Lab Manager at Arista Networks, Inc. since 2008. His role involves overseeing the operations of the engineering lab, ensuring that all technical and infrastructural requirements are met, and managing the technical team. His considerable experience in managing hardware labs at various prestigious companies contributes to his effectiveness in this role.
Previous Experience at Ruckus Wireless
In 2008, Dinh Nguyen worked for Ruckus Wireless as a Hardware Lab Administrator for a duration of 7 months. His responsibilities included managing lab equipment, ensuring the proper functioning of lab devices, and maintaining optimal lab conditions.
Engineering Lab Manager Experience at PA Semi
From 2005 to 2008, Dinh Nguyen held the position of Engineering Lab Manager at PA Semi. Over these three years, he was responsible for the oversight of the engineering lab, managing lab technicians, and ensuring that lab processes adhered to industry standards.
Professional Career at Various Silicon Valley Companies
Dinh Nguyen has extensive experience working as a Hardware Lab Administrator at several prominent companies in Silicon Valley. He worked at Marvell Semiconductor from 2003 to 2005 in Sunnyvale, CA; Redback Networks from 2000 to 2003 in Santa Clara, CA; and Cisco from 1997 to 2000 in San Jose, CA. In these roles, he was responsible for maintaining lab equipment, ensuring compliance with technical standards, and supporting the engineering teams.
Educational Background
Dinh Nguyen holds a degree in Industrial Technology from San Jose State University, which he completed between 1989 and 1992. He also holds an Associate of Science in Electrical, Electronic, and Communications Engineering from De Anza College, achieved from 1986 to 1988. Additionally, he earned a Certificate in Data Communication from NASA AMES Research Center in Moffett Field, CA, in 1988.