Summary
Mackenzie Clark is an electrical engineer with a strong focus on electric vehicle systems, combining hands-on high-voltage battery pack assembly with circuit design and simulation expertise. They have practical experience designing insulation monitoring, pre-charge/discharge, and safety shutdown circuits using Altium, LTSpice/PSpice, and MATLAB, and have implemented Monte Carlo analyses and Python tools to validate designs. At AAM and Visteon they worked on automotive-grade inverters, isolated power supplies, and BMS validation while collaborating with vendors and performing failure analysis on systems exceeding 400V. A recent Lawrence Technological University graduate with dual degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering plus an Embedded Systems certificate, Mackenzie pairs shop-floor skills—soldering, crimping, PCB prototyping—with analytical rigor. Notably, they translated multi-variable trapezoidal approximations into practical test scripts for rapid insulation estimation, reflecting an ability to move from theory to deployable test tools.
12 years of coding experience
BSEE Electrical Engineering, BSCE Computer Engineering, Certificate in Embedded Systems, Senior, BSEE Electrical Engineering, BSCE Computer Engineering, Certificate in Embedded Systems, Senior at Lawrence Technological University