Cameron Chapman

Engineering Supervisor - Electrical at Edge Autonomy

Cameron Chapman has a diverse work experience in engineering roles. In 2010, they started at Space Systems Loral as an Electrical Vehicle Engineer, responsible for electrical integration, test, and launch of satellites. Cameron received an SSL Apogee performance award for delivering spacecraft buses smoothly and on time. In 2012, they transitioned to the R&D Engineer role in the Electrical Aerospace Ground Equipment (EAGE) Section, focusing on spacecraft ground support equipment design, documentation, and test support. In this role, they created schematics, PCB layouts, and mechanical drawings for test racks and cables. Cameron also performed troubleshooting and non-conformance equipment documentation. In 2014, they joined Bloom Energy as a Senior Test Engineer, where they designed specialized test hardware and performed hands-on prototyping and troubleshooting of test equipment for fuel cell testing. Cameron then moved to Lockheed Martin in 2015 as a Senior Electrical Engineer and served as the Avionics Integrated Product Team lead and Electrical Engineering Lead for the Fury Unmanned Aerial System. Cameron managed and trained a team of engineers and led electrical requirement definition, design, project management, and integration of various systems and upgrades. Since 2018, Cameron has been with Edge Autonomy, initially starting as an Electrical Engineer and later becoming an Engineering Supervisor. In these roles, they designed, developed, and tested electrical systems for unmanned aircraft. Cameron also trained and mentored engineers, built a team, and led the recruitment process. Throughout their career, Cameron has showcased their technical expertise, leadership skills, and problem-solving abilities.

Cameron Chapman obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder. This educational pursuit took place from 2007 to 2010.

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