The Beginning: Building Systems at Intel
My engineering career started at Intel, one of the world's most demanding engineering environments. Not building chips—building the systems that test them.
I wasn't designing processors. I was architecting the automated testing infrastructure that ensured those processors worked. My job was to eliminate human error, optimize workflows, and scale systems that processed 10,000+ automated tests per week.
One project I led improved debugging efficiency by 44%. How? By treating the problem like an engineer: identify bottlenecks, eliminate waste, automate repetition, measure outcomes.
That's industrial-grade systems thinking. And it's the foundation of everything I do now.
10,000+
Automated Tests/Week
44%
Debugging Efficiency Gain
100%
Systems-Level Precision