Megan Spittler
About Megan Spittler
Megan Spittler is the Las Vegas Services Leader at Lutron Electronics, with extensive experience in operations management and technical support within the electrical and electronic manufacturing industry.
Current Title: Las Vegas Services Leader
Megan Spittler currently holds the position of Las Vegas Services Leader at Lutron Electronics. In this role, she oversees service operations in the Las Vegas Metropolitan Area. Her leadership ensures that technical support and customer service meet high standards, contributing to the company's overall efficiency and client satisfaction.
Previous Roles at Lutron Electronics
Megan Spittler has held multiple roles at Lutron Electronics, demonstrating a wide range of technical and leadership skills. She was the Rocky Mountain Field Service Territory Leader from 2019 to 2021, where she managed field service operations over a large geographic area. Prior to that, she served as a Customer Engineer from 2018 to 2019, providing technical support to customers. From 2017 to 2018, she held the position of Senior Field Applications Specialist, focusing on advanced technical solutions. Earlier in her career at Lutron, from 2015 to 2017, she worked as a Field Application Specialist, specializing in the implementation and support of technical systems.
US Navy Experience
Megan Spittler has extensive experience in high-stakes environments, having served in the US Navy from 2006 to 2015. She was a Nuclear Operator on the USS Nimitz, where she gained hands-on experience with nuclear reactor operations. Additionally, she served as a Junior Staff Instructor at the Nuclear Propulsion Training Unit in Ballston Spa from 2008 to 2011, training new recruits in nuclear operations. Her role as a Nuclear Electrician from 2006 to 2015 involved the maintenance and operation of nuclear electrical systems.
Education and Specialized Training
Megan Spittler's education and hands-on training are extensive. She studied at the Nuclear Propulsion Training Unit Ballston Spa from 2008 to 2012, achieving 1400 hours of hands-on training on an operational reactor. From 2007 to 2008, she attended the Nuclear Power School, completing 1000 hours focused on reactor plant systems, chemistry, reactor physics, and thermodynamics. Earlier, she studied at the Naval Nuclear Electrician's Mate 'A' School from 2006 to 2007, where she completed 1000 hours focused on AC/DC theory, electronics, logic systems, and AC/DC motor theory.
Expertise in Operations Management and Customer Service
Megan Spittler has developed significant expertise in operations management within the electrical and electronic manufacturing industry. She is skilled in maintenance management, particularly in high-stakes environments such as the U.S. Department of Defense. Her background also includes a strong focus on customer service, ensuring client satisfaction in technical fields. Her diverse roles at Lutron Electronics and experience in the US Navy have equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of both technical operations and customer support.