Scott Charlton

Scott Charlton

Systems Integration Engineer @ Sandia National Labs

About Scott Charlton

Scott Charlton is a Systems Integration Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories with extensive experience in systems design, integration, and test requirements.

Company

Scott Charlton currently works at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He has been with the company since 2017, contributing his extensive expertise in systems integration. Sandia National Laboratories is known for its work in national security and technology innovation.

Title

Scott Charlton holds the position of Systems Integration Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories. In this role, he is responsible for defining systems design, integration, and test requirements, ensuring successful project outcomes.

Previous Experience at Honeywell Aerospace

Before his current role, Scott Charlton spent a significant portion of his career at Honeywell Aerospace in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He held various positions such as Principal Engineer - Qualification Test (2004-2008, 2015-2017), Technical Manager - Qualification Test (2008-2014), Senior Engineer - Qualification Test (1999-2004), Senior Hardware Design Engineer (1999), and Senior Product Support Engineer (1996-1998). During his tenure, he led teams and projects that focused on quality and safety, ensuring milestone adherence and customer satisfaction.

Education and Expertise

Scott Charlton earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from New Mexico State University (1982-1987) and a Master of Science (M.S.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of California, Davis (1993-1996). Additionally, he pursued professional development in Business Administration and Management at The University of New Mexico - Robert O. Anderson School of Management in 2012.

Career Beginnings and Early Roles

Charlton's early career includes roles such as Hardware Design Engineer at General Dynamics (1988-1991) and TRW Family of Companies (1987-1988), as well as a Student Engineering Aide at Sperry Flight Systems (1986) and a Summer Intern at Sandia National Laboratories (1983-1985). These positions laid the groundwork for his expertise in hardware design and systems integration.

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