Summary
Amanda Redhouse is an electrical engineer with eight years of experience designing PCBs and embedded systems, currently focused on test and transit communications hardware at Astronics Test Systems. She pairs hands-on PCB layout in Altium and KiCad with firmware development in C and system integration using FPGAs, Python, and communication protocols like RS-232 and Ethernet. Her background includes MS work in computer engineering at Virginia Tech building sensor networks and optimization-driven signal processing for wearable rehab devices, reflecting strong cross-disciplinary skills. Known for meticulous, reliable designs and a fast uptake of new tools, she has repeatedly automated manual test processes to improve efficiency. Based in Florida, Amanda combines military-grade rigour from Air Force engineering with a passion for hobbyist PCB projects, making her equally at home on production test benches and weekend prototyping.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical Engineering, 3.94, Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical Engineering, 3.94 at York College of Pennsylvania
Master's degree, Computer Engineering, 3.76, Master's degree, Computer Engineering, 3.76 at Virginia Tech College of Engineering
High School, 4.3/4.0, High School, 4.3/4.0 at Bensalem High School