Blazen Stereos Ingram
About Blazen Stereos Ingram
Blazen Stereos Ingram is a Test Engineer III at Fluke Corporation, specializing in automated data acquisition and printed circuit board assembly test fixtures. He holds a Master of Engineering from the University of Idaho and has experience in FDA compliance and process improvements.
Work at Fluke Corporation
Blazen Stereos Ingram has been employed at Fluke Corporation as a Test Engineer III since 2017. In this role, he is responsible for the creation and sustainment of test systems. His work involves implementing process improvements and lean manufacturing techniques. He has also contributed to internal and external quality improvements, ensuring that products meet the required standards. Prior to his current position, he worked at Fluke Biomedical as a Biomedical Test and Sustaining Operations Engineer from 2014 to 2016.
Education and Expertise
Blazen Stereos Ingram studied at the University of Idaho, where he achieved a Master of Engineering in Electronics Engineering from 2015 to 2018. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering, which he pursued from 2013. His educational background is complemented by his expertise in automated data acquisition using LabVIEW/TestStand. He specializes in 5 why root cause troubleshooting of both single and systemic failures.
Background and Early Career
Blazen Stereos Ingram attended Teton High School before pursuing higher education. He began his professional career as an Electrical Engineering Intern at Audiocontrol in 2010, where he worked for three months in Seattle, Washington. This early experience laid the foundation for his subsequent roles in engineering and testing.
Skills and Specializations
Blazen Stereos Ingram possesses a range of skills relevant to his engineering roles. He is skilled in creating printed circuit board assembly test fixtures and has experience in FDA compliance and implementing corrective actions. His work includes engagement in supplier transitions and company acquisitions, as well as involvement in end-of-life component replacement projects.