Andrew Mortellaro
About Andrew Mortellaro
Andrew Mortellaro is an FPGA Design & Verification Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN with extensive experience in FPGA systems and a background in Electrical Engineering from the University of Florida.
Title
Fpga Design & Verification Engineer
Current Role at BLUE ORIGIN
Andrew Mortellaro is currently serving as an FPGA Design & Verification Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN, a role he has held since 2021. Located in Kent, Washington, he develops FPGA design solutions specifically tailored for avionics products. His role integrates both design and verification of FPGA systems, showcasing his comprehensive skill set in this specialized field.
Previous Experience at Lockheed Martin
Prior to his tenure at BLUE ORIGIN, Andrew Mortellaro worked at Lockheed Martin in two different capacities. From 2017 to 2021, he was an FPGA Design Verification Engineer in Littleton, Colorado. In this position, he was responsible for verifying FPGA systems, ensuring their reliability and functionality. Additionally, from 2015 to 2021, he served as an Electrical Engineer within the same company, gaining extensive experience over a six-year period.
Early Career and Internships
Andrew Mortellaro's early career included a summer internship at Dynetics, Inc. in 2013. During this three-month tenure, he gained practical industry experience that complemented his academic studies. He also engaged in multiple roles at the University of Florida: serving as a Physics Tutor, joining the Florida Cicerones/SAA, and participating as a Bob Graham Civic Scholar in 2011 for a two-month period.
Educational Background
Andrew Mortellaro holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Florida, which he obtained between 2010 and 2014. His formal education provided the foundation for his expertise in FPGA design and verification, allowing him to develop technical competencies that are essential in his professional roles.