Trevor Carter
About Trevor Carter
Trevor Carter is an Embedded Software Engineer with a background in Computer Engineering, having studied at Snow College and Utah State University. He has held various engineering roles, including positions at FamilySearch, CA Engineering, Voyst, and Micron Technology, and currently works at Autonomous Solutions, Inc.
Work at Autonomous Solutions
Trevor Carter has been employed at Autonomous Solutions, Inc. (ASI) as an Embedded Software Engineer since 2021. In this role, he focuses on developing and implementing software solutions for autonomous systems. His work contributes to the advancement of technology in automation and robotics, aligning with ASI's mission to enhance operational efficiency through innovative software engineering.
Education and Expertise
Trevor Carter studied Computer Engineering at Snow College from 2011 to 2014, where he laid the foundation for his technical skills. He furthered his education at Utah State University, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering from 2014 to 2017. This academic background provides him with a strong understanding of embedded systems, software development, and engineering principles.
Background
Trevor Carter began his career with a part-time role as a Web Development Consultant Intern at Voyst in 2015. He then gained experience as a Quality Assurance Engineering Intern at FamilySearch in 2016, where he worked for three months. Following this, he served as a DRAM Product Engineer at Micron Technology from 2017 to 2019. He transitioned to CA Engineering as a Lead Firmware Engineer from 2019 to 2021, before joining ASI.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to his current position, Trevor Carter held several engineering roles that contributed to his professional development. At Micron Technology, he worked as a DRAM Product Engineer for two years, focusing on memory products. He then took on the role of Lead Firmware Engineer at CA Engineering, where he led firmware development projects for two years, enhancing his expertise in embedded systems.