Dylan Zink
About Dylan Zink
Dylan Zink is a Hardware Test Engineer at Impinj, where he has worked since 2017 in Seattle, WA. He has a diverse background in engineering and technical support, with previous roles at Fluke Calibration, GHG Corporation, and the US Marine Corps.
Work at Impinj
Dylan Zink has been employed at Impinj as a Hardware Test Engineer since 2017. In this role, he is responsible for testing hardware components and ensuring their functionality and reliability. His work contributes to the development and quality assurance of Impinj's products, which are focused on RFID technology. Zink's experience in this position spans over seven years, during which he has gained extensive knowledge in hardware testing processes and methodologies.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining Impinj, Dylan Zink held several positions in the technology and engineering sectors. He worked at Fluke Calibration as a Field Support Technician III from 2013 to 2014 and later as a Metrologist from 2014 to 2015. His role involved providing technical support and calibration services. Additionally, he served as a Communications Technician at GHG Corporation in McMurdo Station, Antarctica, from 2012 to 2013. Earlier in his career, he was a Ground Radio Intermediate Repair Technician in the US Marine Corps from 2003 to 2008.
Education and Expertise
Dylan Zink earned a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Washington. His studies spanned from 2013 to 2017, providing him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and practices. This educational background supports his technical skills and expertise in hardware testing and calibration, which are essential for his current role at Impinj.
Career Progression
Dylan Zink's career reflects a steady progression through various technical roles. He began his professional journey as a Field Support Technician III at Fluke Corporation from 2011 to 2012. Following this, he transitioned to GHG Corporation and then to Fluke Calibration, where he further developed his skills in technical support and metrology. His experience in the US Marine Corps provided him with valuable technical training, which has been beneficial throughout his career.