Todd Scaminaci
About Todd Scaminaci
Todd Scaminaci is an Electric and Autonomous Vehicle Cybersecurity Engineer at Ford Motor Company, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in electrical engineering and has held various roles in the automotive and telecommunications industries.
Work at Ford Motor Company
Todd Scaminaci has been employed at Ford Motor Company as an Electric and Autonomous Vehicle Cybersecurity Engineer since 2021. His role focuses on ensuring the cybersecurity of electric and autonomous vehicles. Prior to this position, he worked as a Data Analytics Scientist at Ford from 2014 to 2018, where he contributed to various data-driven projects. Additionally, he served as a Body Security and Electronics D&R Engineer Intern in 2013, gaining early experience in the automotive sector.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining Ford Motor Company, Todd Scaminaci held several engineering positions. He worked at General Dynamics Mission Systems as a Senior Embedded Security Systems Engineer from 2020 to 2021. His earlier experience includes a role as an Electrical Systems Engineer at Raytheon Missiles & Defense from 2017 to 2020. He also completed internships at AT&T Mobility in 2011 and 2012, where he gained valuable insights into network planning and engineering.
Education and Expertise
Todd Scaminaci earned a Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Arizona, completing his studies from 2018 to 2020. He previously obtained a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University, where he studied from 2010 to 2014. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in cybersecurity and electrical systems engineering.
Achievements in Engineering Projects
Throughout his career, Todd Scaminaci has contributed to significant engineering projects. At Ford, he provided electrical system support during the VP build of the 2018MY Raptor, addressing all VP AIMS issues and achieving VP/PEC signoff. He led engineering breadboard testing and development for the 2018MY VP Raptor and supported the development of vehicle test plans for electrical subsystems. His efforts in resolving wiring issues for the 2017MY and 2018MY Raptor programs were also notable.