Brandeis Marquette
About Brandeis Marquette
Brandeis Marquette serves as the Technical Director at General Atomics in the San Diego Metropolitan Area since 2018, bringing extensive experience in systems engineering and radar programs. He has held various engineering roles at General Atomics and Raytheon, and he holds advanced degrees in Systems Engineering and Electrical Engineering.
Work at General Atomics
Brandeis Marquette has held various positions at General Atomics since 2009. Currently, he serves as the Technical Director, a role he has occupied since 2018. In this capacity, he oversees technical operations and leads engineering initiatives within the organization. Prior to this, he worked as the Chief Engineer for USAF Radar Programs from 2012 to 2021, where he managed radar system projects. He also served as a Senior Systems Engineer from 2009 to 2011, contributing to the development and integration of complex systems.
Education and Expertise
Brandeis Marquette holds a Master's degree in Systems Engineering from Texas Tech University, which he completed in 2002. He also earned a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University, graduating in 1996. His educational background provides a strong foundation in engineering principles and systems design, which he applies in his professional roles.
Background
Brandeis Marquette has extensive experience in the engineering field, particularly in systems engineering and radar technology. Before joining General Atomics, he worked at Raytheon as a Principal Systems Engineer for 13 years, from 1996 to 2009. His career spans over two decades, during which he has developed expertise in managing complex engineering projects and leading technical teams.
Professional Experience
Brandeis Marquette's professional experience includes significant roles at General Atomics and Raytheon. At Raytheon, he contributed to various engineering projects as a Principal Systems Engineer for 13 years. His tenure at General Atomics includes roles as a Senior Systems Engineer and Chief Engineer for USAF Radar Programs, demonstrating his capability in both leadership and technical execution in engineering disciplines.