Summary
Marshal Horn is an electrical engineer with a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Oregon State and 15 years of hands-on experience focused on hardware testing, mixed-signal PCB design, and microcontroller-driven systems. He has progressed from technician roles into engineering at Lam Research, where he now designs power distribution and control hardware, authors schematics and BOMs, and leads multidisciplinary design reviews. Marshal excels at turning test findings into durable design improvements and has deep practical experience selecting OEM components and refining functional specifications for complex electro-mechanical systems. Based in Gresham, Oregon, he combines a maker’s drive to “make machines move” with rigorous engineering change management, often bridging the gap between shop-floor troubleshooting and production-ready design. An understated strength is his habit of improving test suites and documentation early in projects, reducing rework downstream.
15 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.31, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.31 at Oregon State University