Ester Garrido Estrada
About Ester Garrido Estrada
Ester Garrido Estrada is a System Engineer with extensive experience in air traffic control automation solutions. She has worked at Saab since 2019 and has a strong educational background in aerospace engineering and systems engineering.
Work at Saab
Ester Garrido Estrada has held multiple positions at Saab, contributing significantly to the field of air traffic control automation. She began her tenure at Saab as a Solutions and Systems Engineer in Navigation from 2016 to 2017 in Huskvarna, Sweden. After a brief period, she returned to Saab in 2018 as a Lead System Engineer and Project Manager, where she worked until 2019. Currently, she serves as a System Engineer in Gotemburgo, a role she has occupied since 2019. In this capacity, she has been involved in the development of automation solutions for air traffic control systems.
Education and Expertise
Ester Garrido Estrada has a strong educational background in aerospace and systems engineering. She studied at Universidad Politécnica de Catalunya, where she earned an Engineer's degree in Aerospace Engineering from 2007 to 2011. Additionally, she participated in a Student Exchange Program at Linköpings universitet from 2010 to 2011. Ester furthered her education by obtaining a Master's degree in Systems Engineering and Automatic Control from Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (U.N.E.D.) between 2013 and 2017.
Background
Ester Garrido Estrada has extensive experience in the aerospace and systems engineering sectors. Prior to her roles at Saab, she worked at Instituto Nacional de Tecnica Aeroespacial (INTA) as a System Engineer from 2012 to 2015. Her career at Saab has spanned various positions, allowing her to develop expertise in air traffic control automation solutions, which is a critical area in the aerospace industry.
Achievements
Ester Garrido Estrada has made notable contributions to the SYSAT project, which is part of the DSNA/DTI initiative aimed at enhancing air traffic control automation solutions. Her work in this project reflects her commitment to advancing technology in air traffic management. Her involvement in various engineering roles has allowed her to apply her academic knowledge to real-world applications in the aerospace sector.