Iveindigo (Ivan) Djianto
About Iveindigo (Ivan) Djianto
Iveindigo (Ivan) Djianto is a Test Engineer at Fluke Corporation, with previous experience in various engineering and technical roles at organizations such as Component Concepts, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Purdue University.
Current Role at Fluke Corporation
Iveindigo Djianto currently serves as a Test Engineer at Fluke Corporation, a position he has held since 2021. His role involves conducting various tests to ensure the quality and reliability of Fluke's products. Based in Everett, Washington, he has accumulated over three years of experience in this capacity, contributing to the company's commitment to precision and innovation in measurement technology.
Previous Experience in Engineering
Before joining Fluke Corporation, Djianto worked as a Component Engineer at Component Concepts, Incorporated for 11 months in Everett, Washington, from 2020 to 2021. His earlier experience includes a role as a Process Engineer at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland, where he worked for three months in 2019. Additionally, he served as a Manufacturing Engineer at HEBENSTREIT GmbH in Germany for two months in 2018.
Educational Background in Manufacturing Engineering
Djianto studied at Purdue University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering. His studies spanned from 2016 to 2020, providing him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and practices. This educational background has been instrumental in shaping his career in various engineering roles.
Experience at Purdue University
Iveindigo Djianto gained significant experience while working at Purdue University in multiple roles. He was an Undergraduate Research Assistant for three months in 2019, contributing to research projects. Additionally, he worked as a Website Developer for eight months from 2017 to 2018 and served as an Information Technology Technician for one year during the same period. These positions allowed him to develop a diverse skill set in both technical and research environments.