Summary
Bruce Greene is an experienced owner and software architect who has spent decades designing mission-critical control and automation software for industries where failures carry high cost—automotive, aerospace, semiconductor, and industrial manufacturing. He combines an MSEE in closed-loop controls with hands-on expertise in Windows desktop development (C#, Visual C++, WPF), motion controllers (PMAC, Galil), and articulated robotics (Adept, Denso, Stäubli), shipping commercial tools like Motion Commander, Focus, and TimeSculptor. As principal of Greene & Morehead Engineering he repeatedly integrates PC HMIs with precision motion systems and sensors for customers including Intel, Kateeva, and Glidewell Dental, often delivering first-time-right solutions. Skilled at translating deep technical detail into clear guidance for management, he also prototypes novel hardware/software combos (e.g., a six-axis desktop robot) and balances engineering rigor with practical productization. Based in Battle Ground, WA, he pairs a love of off-road motorcycling and family life with a singular focus on reliable, safety-critical automation.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
AS Pre-Engineering, AS Pre-Engineering at Kishwaukee College
MSEE Electrical Engineering - Controls, MSEE Electrical Engineering - Controls at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign