Summary
Luke Allen is a control systems engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience and a strong foundation in electrical engineering from Missouri S&T. Currently at McEnery Automation, he applies PCB design, embedded C firmware, and PLC/control knowledge to industrial automation projects. His senior design and research lead work produced an accessibility-oriented mouse and a solenoid valve driver, demonstrating a blend of hardware design, signal filtering, and practical testing. Comfortable in team settings and rapidly learning new tools, he has moved from university research into professional control systems delivery. Based in Greater St. Louis, he brings practical field experience—from loader roles supporting retail operations to engineering—showing adaptability and a user-focused approach to device design. He’s particularly skilled at translating experimental lab circuits into robust PCBs and firmware ready for real-world deployment.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Electrical Engineering, Controls, Programmable Logic Controllers, Electrical Engineering, Controls, Programmable Logic Controllers at Missouri University of Science and Technology
H.S. Diploma, H.S. Diploma at Calvary Lutheran High School