Ethyn Feldman
About Ethyn Feldman
Ethyn Feldman is a Building Automation Design Engineer at CoreSite in the Greater Denver Area, with a background in electrical engineering and extensive experience in building automation and information technology.
Current Role at CoreSite
Ethyn Feldman is currently working as a Building Automation Design Engineer at CoreSite in the Greater Denver Area. Since October 2019, he has been responsible for designing, commissioning, and maintaining all Building Automation Systems (BAS) across CoreSite's portfolio. His role involves ensuring that these systems are operational and meet the specific needs of CoreSite's infrastructure.
Previous Experience at CoreSite
Before his current role, Ethyn Feldman served as a Building Automation Specialist at CoreSite from 2016 to 2019. In this capacity, he gained three years of experience in the Greater Denver Area, focusing on the implementation and maintenance of building automation solutions that enhance the efficiency and reliability of CoreSite's facilities.
Professional Background at Schneider Electric
Ethyn Feldman worked at Schneider Electric as an Application Engineer from 2012 to 2016. During his tenure, he contributed to the design and application of electrical and electronic systems, enhancing his expertise in Power Systems, Mechanical Systems, and Building Automation Technologies. His four years at Schneider Electric solidified his standing in the field of electrical engineering and automation.
Educational Background
Ethyn Feldman holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Colorado State University, which he completed from 2006 to 2011. During his academic career, he developed a strong foundation in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Power Electronics, and related disciplines, providing a solid base for his future roles in the engineering and technology sectors.
Internship and Early Career
Ethyn Feldman started his professional journey with various internships. He interned at Flat Irons Engineering Inc for one month in 2006 and served an extended internship at Advanced Energy Industries from 2010 to 2011 in Fort Collins, Colorado Area. These roles helped him gain practical experience in engineering early in his career. Additionally, he worked as the Judaic Director at JCC Ranch Camp for one month in 2008, demonstrating a diverse range of early professional experiences.