Edward Doberstein
About Edward Doberstein
Edward Doberstein is an Avionics, Instruments & GNC Engineer III at BLUE ORIGIN, with extensive experience in controls programming and engineering across multiple companies.
Current Position at BLUE ORIGIN
Edward Doberstein is currently working at BLUE ORIGIN as an Avionics, Instruments & GNC Engineer III. In this role since 2022, he contributes to the development and maintenance of avionics systems and instruments for aerospace applications. Based in Merritt Island, Florida, he supports various engineering tasks crucial to the company's space exploration missions.
Previous Experience at Syncroness
Before joining BLUE ORIGIN, Edward Doberstein was employed at Syncroness as a PLC Software Design Engineer. During his tenure from 2021 to 2022, he focused on designing and developing programmable logic controller (PLC) software solutions. His work contributed to the automation and efficiency improvements of industrial processes.
Role at Uni-Systems Engineering
From 2014 to 2021, Edward Doberstein worked at Uni-Systems Engineering as a Controls Programmer. Based in the Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area, he was involved in designing and implementing control systems for various engineering projects. His responsibilities included programming and troubleshooting complex control systems to ensure their optimal performance.
Experience at Straub Design Company
Edward Doberstein served as a Controls Programmer at Straub Design Company from 2008 to 2014. Located in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, his role primarily involved developing and maintaining control systems for automated machinery. He worked on programming tasks that enhanced the operational efficiency and reliability of industrial equipment.
Early Career at Pyro-Matics
In the early stages of his career, Edward Doberstein was an Engineering Technician at Pyro-Matics from 2003 to 2008. Operating in Golden Valley, Minnesota, he supported engineering functions by assisting in the development and testing of various engineering prototypes and systems. His work laid the foundation for his subsequent roles in controls programming and avionics engineering.