Michael Day
About Michael Day
Michael Day is a Software Engineer with 18 years of experience at Belcan, where he has worked on various military and commercial projects, including those for Boeing and Sikorsky. He holds a BA in Computer Science and Math from The College of Wooster and has contributed to several significant projects in the aerospace sector.
Work at Belcan
Michael Day has been employed at Belcan as a Software Engineer since 2006. Over the course of 18 years, he has contributed to various projects, utilizing his expertise in software engineering to support the company's objectives. His role involves working on complex software systems, particularly in the aerospace sector.
Education and Expertise
Michael Day holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science and Math from The College of Wooster. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his work in software engineering. He has gained exposure to LabVIEW, standard hardware, and communication protocols through his work experience, enhancing his technical skills in the field.
Background
Michael Day has a strong background in software engineering, particularly in the aerospace industry. He has been involved in significant projects for major companies such as Boeing and Sikorsky, focusing on embedded control software for military and commercial applications. His experience includes working on systems related to engine control, flight control, and weapons systems.
Achievements in Aerospace Projects
Throughout his career, Michael Day has participated in various high-profile projects, including those for UTAS, Boeing, and Sikorsky. He has worked on the Apache FMC, Apache FMCO, F15, and S97 projects. Additionally, he contributed to Pratt and Whitney projects, including the F135 and geared turbo fan projects, showcasing his involvement in advanced aerospace technology.
Testing and Verification Experience
Michael Day has extensive experience in verifying embedded control software and testing avionics FADEC on various test rigs. His work spans both military and commercial projects, ensuring the reliability and functionality of critical systems such as engine control and flight control.