Chris Greenlee
About Chris Greenlee
Chris Greenlee is a Product Verification Engineer at Fluke Networks, where he has worked since 2004. He has extensive experience in test automation and programming, having previously held roles as a Test Engineer and served in the United States Air Force as an Airborne Electronic Technician.
Work at Fluke Networks
Chris Greenlee has been employed at Fluke Networks since 2004, serving as a Product Verification Engineer for 20 years. In this role, he develops test scripts using Python and creates utilities with VB.Net. His responsibilities include acting as the first-level escalation point for the Technical Assistance Center, addressing customer issues related to network equipment. Prior to his current position, he worked as a Test Engineer at Fluke Networks from 1993 to 2004 and again from 1985 to 1993, accumulating a total of 19 years of experience in testing and verification within the company.
Education and Expertise
Chris Greenlee holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) from Washington State University. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his technical skills in product verification and testing. He has expertise in developing hardware for test automation, particularly for media testing equipment. Additionally, he has started using C# for development, creating various controls such as gauges and displays.
Background in the United States Air Force
Before his career at Fluke Networks, Chris Greenlee served in the United States Air Force as an Airborne Electronic Technician from 1977 to 1981. This experience contributed to his technical skills and understanding of electronic systems, which he later applied in his engineering roles.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Throughout his career, Chris Greenlee has developed significant technical skills, particularly in programming and automation. He has created a Test Executive and test step code for automated testing at Fluke Networks. His work includes utilizing Python and VB.Net for scripting and utility development, as well as C# for creating user interface controls. His contributions enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of product verification processes.