Summary
Luke Skinner is an electrical engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience designing and delivering robust electromechanical products and production systems. He blends analog and digital circuit design, PCB layout, and machining skills with embedded and higher-level programming (C/C++, VHDL, Assembly, SQL) to move ideas from prototype to manufacturable product. At Milwaukee Tool and prior employers he led failure testing, BOM management, and implemented process improvements that reduced production friction and sped time-to-market. Luke has deep PLC/HMI experience and built continuous machine monitoring systems using Siemens PLCs, Wonderware, and custom sensor work—an uncommon cross between controls engineering and hardware design. Comfortable soldering, welding, and wiring panels himself, he pairs practical shop-floor skills with CAD and EE toolchains like AutoCAD, Inventor, Keil, and P-CAD. Based in West Bend, WI, he brings a pragmatic, system-level view that finds durable solutions across electrical, mechanical, and software domains.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee