Todd Barnett
About Todd Barnett
Todd Barnett is a Principle Technologist at Sandia National Laboratories with over two decades of experience in engineering support, focusing on advanced technological systems for national security.
Current Role at Sandia National Laboratories
Todd Barnett serves as a Principal Technologist at Sandia National Laboratories. Based in Livermore, California, he has been in this role since 2002. In his current position, Todd is focused on advanced technological systems that support national security. His work involves engineering support and contributing to significant national security projects.
Previous Experience at Excellon Automation
Before joining Sandia National Laboratories, Todd Barnett worked at Excellon Automation as a Senior Applications Engineer from 1997 to 2002. Located in Torrance, California, Excellon Automation provided him with valuable experience in engineering applications and project management. During his five years at the company, he honed his expertise in automation and engineering processes.
Earlier Career at Trend Circuits, Inc.
Todd Barnett began his professional career at Trend Circuits, Inc., where he served as Production Manager from 1989 to 1995. In this role, he managed production processes and ensured the efficiency of operations. His six-year tenure at Trend Circuits, Inc. laid a strong foundation for his later roles in engineering and technology.
Educational Background
Todd Barnett attended Los Positas College, starting in 1970. Although his time at the college was brief, the education he received there contributed to his foundational knowledge in engineering and technology. The skills and knowledge gained during his education have supported his extensive career in technology and engineering.
Involvement with MK-21 AFA ICBM Fuze Systems Engineering
At Sandia National Laboratories, Todd Barnett has been involved with the MK-21 AFA ICBM Fuze Systems Engineering project. This involvement highlights his expertise in handling critical projects related to national security and his proficiency in advanced engineering systems. His contributions to this project underscore his role in supporting the engineering needs of national defense.