Alex Garcia
About Alex Garcia
Alex Garcia is an Analog Engineer at NI (National Instruments) in Austin, Texas, with a background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Texas A&M University.
Current Role at NI (National Instruments)
Alex Garcia is currently an Analog Engineer at NI (National Instruments) in Austin, Texas. In this role, Garcia specializes in designing low noise switched-mode power supplies for RF test and measurement hardware. Bringing substantial expertise to the company, Garcia plays a significant role in the development and improvement of analog systems.
Previous Roles at NI (National Instruments)
Before becoming an Analog Engineer, Alex Garcia held multiple roles at NI. From 2018 to 2020, Garcia worked as a Product Support Engineer. Prior to that, from 2017 to 2018, Garcia was an Applications Engineer. These positions provided Garcia with comprehensive experience in product support and applications engineering, forming a solid foundation for the current role.
Early Career and Internships
Alex Garcia began his career as an Electrical Engineering Technician Intern at Sevun Scientific, Inc. in the Bryan/College Station, Texas Area. This internship, lasting nine months from 2016 to 2017, provided Garcia with practical experience in electrical engineering, which was instrumental in launching a career in the tech industry.
Education at Texas A&M University
Alex Garcia earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Texas A&M University. Studying from 2013 to 2017, Garcia developed strong foundational knowledge crucial to a career in electrical and analog engineering. This educational background has significantly contributed to his professional success.
Experience in Analog Engineering
Over a period of more than five years at NI (National Instruments), Alex Garcia has gained extensive experience in various engineering roles. Starting from applications and product support engineering positions to the current analog engineering role, Garcia has consistently demonstrated expertise in designing low noise switched-mode power supplies for RF test and measurement hardware.