Gregory Dressler
About Gregory Dressler
Gregory Dressler is a Test Engineer at Emerson with over a decade of experience in various engineering roles and a background in computer engineering from The University of Connecticut.
Current Role as Test Engineer at Emerson
Gregory Dressler currently works as a Test Engineer at Emerson. He joined the company in October 2019. This role leverages his extensive experience in the engineering field, particularly in testing and validation. Gregory's work at Emerson involves ensuring the reliability and performance of various systems and components, drawing on more than a decade of engineering expertise.
Previous Experience at OEM Controls
From 2015 to 2019, Gregory Dressler worked at OEM Controls as a LabVIEW Developer. During his four-year tenure, he focused on developing and maintaining LabVIEW applications. This role helped him hone his skills in software development and system integration, which are crucial for his current position at Emerson.
Past Roles in Control System Engineering
Gregory has several years of experience in control system engineering. He worked at Thermatool as a Control System Engineer from 2014 to 2015, based in East Haven, CT. Prior to that, he was a Control Systems Engineer at GKN Aerospace from 2012 to 2014 in Cromwell, CT. These roles involved designing, implementing, and maintaining control systems, contributing to his well-rounded expertise in engineering.
Early Career and Software Validation
Gregory began his professional journey as a Software Validation Engineer at General Digital Corporation, where he worked for seven months in 2011-2012. This initial role provided him with essential skills in software validation and testing, forming a strong foundation for his career in engineering.
Educational Background in Computer Engineering
Gregory Dressler holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Engineering from The University of Connecticut, where he studied from 2007 to 2011. This education provided him with a solid foundation in computer engineering principles, which he has effectively applied throughout his various engineering roles.