Kamran Faterioun
About Kamran Faterioun
Kamran Faterioun is a Sr. Electrical Engineer and Lead Development Engineer at SC Johnson & Son in Racine, WI, with extensive experience in hardware design and embedded controller development.
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Kamran Faterioun currently holds the position of Sr. Electrical Engineer and Lead Development Engineer at SC Johnson & Son in Racine, WI. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing development projects and ensuring that engineering standards are met.
Professional Experience at Delphi
Kamran Faterioun worked at Delphi as a Hardware Design Engineer for 21 years, from 1984 to 2005. During his tenure, he gained extensive experience in hardware design, operating in the Greater Milwaukee Area. His long-term commitment to the role underscores his expertise and depth of knowledge in the field.
Education and Background
Kamran Faterioun studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree. His educational journey spanned from 1980 to 1983. The rigorous training provided a solid foundation for his subsequent career in electrical and hardware engineering.
Supplier Management
Kamran Faterioun manages suppliers across four continents: the US, China, India, and Europe. This international scope requires a keen understanding of diverse market standards and effective communication skills to ensure that all products meet stringent international standards.
Expertise in Consumer Product Design
Specializing in designing and developing consumer products, Kamran Faterioun ensures compliance with UL, IEC, and other international standards. His work often involves utilizing Solidworks 3D tools for mechanical design, which aids in creating precise and efficient product designs.
Skills in Embedded Controller Design
Kamran Faterioun has a strong passion for and remains actively involved in embedded controller design and development. His expertise extends to C++ and embedded software development, highlighting his capability in both hardware and software aspects of engineering projects.