Henry Co
About Henry Co
Henry Co is an Embedded Software Design Engineer at Fluke Corporation, where he has worked since 2021. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering with a Computer Engineering Specialty from Seattle University and has experience in both hardware and software development.
Current Role at Fluke Corporation
Henry Co serves as an Embedded Software Design Engineer at Fluke Corporation, a position he has held since 2021. He works in Everett, Washington, where he focuses on developing embedded software solutions. His role involves leveraging his expertise in both hardware and software to create effective software applications that meet the needs of the company.
Previous Experience at Seattle University
Prior to his current position, Henry Co worked at Seattle University as a Software Project Lead from 2016 to 2017. During his nine-month tenure, he led software development projects, contributing to the university's academic and technical initiatives. This role helped him gain valuable leadership experience in software engineering.
Background in Technical Operations
Henry Co worked as a Technical Operations Associate at Aurora in 2018 for four months. In this role, he was involved in operational support and technical tasks, which enhanced his understanding of the intersection between technology and operations in a fast-paced environment.
Educational Background in Electrical Engineering
Henry Co earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering with a Computer Engineering Specialty from Seattle University. His studies spanned from 2013 to 2017, providing him with a solid foundation in both electrical and computer engineering principles, which he applies in his professional roles.
Experience in Software Development
Henry Co has a diverse background in software development, including experience in full stack development using Django. He also worked on embedded Android development with NFC drivers at a consumer electronics startup, showcasing his ability to handle various aspects of software engineering.