Summary
Hunter Browning is a hardware design engineer with eight years of hands-on experience integrating electronics, mechanics, and firmware to deliver robust prototypes and production-ready systems. Based in Phoenix, he designs PCBs, CAD enclosures, and custom fixtures while optimizing device integration with FPGAs, Raspberry Pis, and MATLAB-driven data flows. Comfortable in competitive, scrum-driven environments, he bridges manufacturing change control and technician-level troubleshooting—managing revisions in 3DS Enovia and performing electromechanical calibration. His toolkit spans asm and C up through Python and MATLAB, plus practical skills in CNC, 3D printing, and PCB milling that shorten the path from concept to testable hardware. At Northern Arizona University he led student scrum teams and maintained labs, a background that informs his pragmatic approach to mentorship and resource management. Known for pairing deep technical fluency with a bias for manufacturable design, he excels at turning complex, multi-level projects into reliable, auditable outcomes.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science - AS, Mathematics, Associate of Science - AS, Mathematics at GMC - Georgia Military College
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at V Sue Cleveland High School
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Hardware Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Hardware Engineering at Northern Arizona University