Brendan Mc Greal
About Brendan Mc Greal
Brendan Mc Greal is an Embedded Software Engineer currently employed at Two Six Technologies in Arlington, Virginia. He has a background in computer engineering from Saint Louis University and has held various roles in software and embedded systems engineering since 2018.
Work at Two Six Technologies
Brendan Mc Greal has been employed as an Embedded Software Engineer at Two Six Technologies since 2023. The company is located in Arlington, Virginia, and focuses on providing advanced technology solutions. In this role, he applies his expertise in embedded systems to contribute to various projects and initiatives.
Previous Experience in Embedded Systems
Prior to his current position, Brendan worked as a Semiconductor Embedded Systems Design Engineer at SK Infrared LLC from 2022 to 2023. His responsibilities included designing and developing embedded systems for semiconductor applications. He also held a position as a Student Researcher at Saint Louis University in 2018, where he gained valuable experience in research and development.
Experience as a Computer Science Tutor
Brendan served as a Computer Science Tutor at Saint Louis University from 2019 to 2021. In this role, he provided academic support to students, helping them understand complex computer science concepts and improve their programming skills. This position allowed him to enhance his communication and teaching abilities.
Education and Expertise
Brendan Mc Greal earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from Saint Louis University, completing his studies from 2017 to 2021. His educational background provides a solid foundation in both hardware and software aspects of computer engineering, equipping him with the skills necessary for his roles in embedded systems and software development.
Work History at AT&T
Brendan's career includes experience at AT&T, where he worked as a Software Engineer from 2021 to 2022 for six months. Additionally, he completed a TDP Software Development Internship at AT&T in 2020 for two months. His time at AT&T contributed to his development in software engineering and provided insights into the telecommunications industry.