Mitch Larson
About Mitch Larson
Mitch Larson is the Sr. Hardware Engineering/Integration Manager at Epicor Software Corp, with extensive experience in server integration and wireless technology.
Current Role at Epicor Software Corp
Mitch Larson currently holds the position of Sr. Hardware Engineering/Integration Manager at Epicor Software Corp. He has been in this role since 2012, working in the Austin, Texas area. In his role, he is responsible for managing various aspects of hardware and software integration, ensuring products are properly staged and processed for fulfillment. He works closely with procurement, purchasing, and product operations to maintain product quality and build efficiency.
Previous Experience at Augmentix Corporation
Before joining Epicor Software Corp, Mitch Larson worked as a Senior Support Engineer at Augmentix Corporation from 2009 to 2012. During his three-year tenure, he provided technical support and contributed to the development and implementation of hardware and software solutions.
Technical Roles at Dell and Earlier Career
Mitch Larson has extensive experience in the technology sector, having worked as a Product Support Engineer at Dell from 1992 to 2008. Prior to Dell, he worked as a Technical Support Supervisor at KLH Computer / Premier Computer Corp. from 1989 to 1991, and as Technical Support at Wolfie Computer Products, LLP in 1989.
Educational Background
Mitch Larson has a diverse educational background. He earned an Associate of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology (ASEE) from ITT Technical Institute between 1988 and 1990. He also studied Marketing and Advertising at The University of Southern Mississippi from 1987 to 1988, and Psychology, Computer Science, and International Law at Webster University from 1985 to 1986.
Experience in Server Integration and Wireless Technology
Mitch Larson has direct experience in server integration and wireless technology. His work involves creating product build manuals and implementing hardware and software to support distribution center activities. He focuses on adjusting processes for manufacturability and revising the manufacturing bill of materials to reduce costs while maintaining quality and build efficiency.