Aaron D. Amato
About Aaron D. Amato
Aaron D. Amato is a System Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories with a background in Systems, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering.
System Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories
Aaron D. Amato currently works as a System Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories. He started this role in 2022 and operates out of the facility in Livermore, California. At Sandia, Aaron applies his extensive experience in systems engineering to support various projects and initiatives.
Experience as Undergraduate Research Assistant
From 2020 to 2021, Aaron D. Amato worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Center for Aerospace and Exploration Technology Research in El Paso, Texas. During this time, he gained hands-on experience designing and implementing laboratory equipment for In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) research. This role provided him with foundational skills that he continues to build upon in his career.
Master of Science in Systems Engineering
Aaron D. Amato pursued his Master's degree in Systems Engineering at The University of Texas at El Paso from 2022 to 2023. His advanced studies focused on complex system designs and integrations, equipping him with the knowledge and skills required for his role at Sandia National Laboratories.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Aaron D. Amato completed his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at The University of Texas at El Paso between 2017 and 2021. During his undergraduate years, he also obtained a Minor in Electrical Engineering. These qualifications have provided him with a strong multidisciplinary foundation, essential for his engineering roles.
Proficiency in Engineering Software and Programming
Aaron D. Amato has developed proficiency in various engineering software applications, including SolidWorks, NX 10, Ansys, MATLAB, LabVIEW, and Multisim. Additionally, he has learned programming in C and C++ for multiple microcontrollers during his undergraduate studies. These skills enable him to tackle diverse technical challenges in his engineering roles.