Summary
Bram Lovelace is a reliability engineer at Microsoft with nine years of engineering experience and a strong foundation in mechanical design and hardware reliability. A Purdue graduate with a 3.90 GPA and ongoing master's work in Electrical and Computer Engineering, he brings 7+ years of CAD expertise (SolidWorks, Onshape) to designing robust hardware and production tooling. His background spans aerospace manufacturing, thermal systems research, and hands-on leadership building and mentoring robotics teams, showing a knack for translating complex mechanical requirements into practical, ergonomic solutions. At Microsoft he transitioned from mechanical intern to reliability engineer, combining hardware test experience with process improvements and data-driven analysis. Based in Seattle, he pairs academic rigor with frontline manufacturing and reliability practice, and often leverages VBA and CAD automation to streamline engineering workflows.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University
Study Abroad, Mechanical Engineering, Study Abroad, Mechanical Engineering at University of Bristol