Andrew Burton
About Andrew Burton
Andrew Burton is a Design and Development Mechanical Engineer at Lutron Electronics in Boston, Massachusetts. He has a background in mechanical engineering with experience in product development, statistical analysis, and manufacturing process improvement.
Current Role at Lutron Electronics
Andrew Burton currently holds the position of Design and Development Mechanical Engineer at Lutron Electronics. He has been working in this role since October 2020. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Andrew focuses on mechanical design, statistical analysis, and manufacturing process improvement. His responsibilities include product development, a field in which he has developed broad experience transferable across multiple industries.
Previous Experience at Lutron Electronics
Before his current role, Andrew Burton served as a Senior Mechanical Project Engineer at Lutron Electronics in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania. He worked in this capacity for three years, from 2017 to 2020. During this period, he handled various projects that enhanced his expertise in product development and mechanical engineering.
Mechanical Engineer at Bulk Process Equipment, Inc.
In 2016, Andrew Burton worked as a Mechanical Engineer at Bulk Process Equipment, Inc. in Baltimore, Maryland. Though his tenure was brief, lasting only three months, this role provided him with additional experience in mechanical engineering and further expanded his skill set in this domain.
Educational Background
Andrew Burton has an extensive educational background in mechanical engineering. He earned both a Bachelor’s Degree (2012-2016) and a Master of Engineering (MEng) (2016-2017) in Mechanical Engineering from Duke University. His studies provided a strong foundation for his professional endeavors and equipped him with the skills necessary for a successful career in mechanical engineering.
Early Career and Internships
Andrew Burton began his career with various internships and work-study positions. From 2013 to 2014, he worked as a Work Study Student at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and as an ESA Intern at Versar in Columbia, Maryland. These early roles offered him valuable insights and experience in mechanical engineering and project management.