Peter Geis is a systems engineer with 11 years of experience applying mechanical engineering principles to complex defense systems, currently focused on integration and testing of LTAMDS ground-based phased array radar at RTX. He blends hands-on work in Red Hat Linux with scripting and development in bash, C++, and Python to bridge software and hardware verification. A lifelong learner, he supplements on-the-job training with RF engineering coursework and self-directed open-source study, often stepping outside his role to tackle unfamiliar challenges. Based in Greater Boston, he thrives in collaborative environments solving multidisciplinary problems and translating mechanical concepts into software-driven test solutions. Notably, his background in mechanical engineering from CU Boulder and economics from Vesalius College gives him a pragmatic, systems-level perspective on technical tradeoffs and project constraints.
11 years of coding experience
Newton North High School
Economics, Economics at Vesalius College
Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Mechanical Engineering at University of Colorado Boulder
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