Nicholas Ciarelli is a developer at LeverX. Nicholas has previous experience as a resident engineer, engineering intern, and research assistant. Nicholas graduated from Wayne State University with a degree in electrical engineering.
In their previous role as a resident engineer at Autoliv Electronics America, they worked with other resident engineers and the project manager to satisfy customer requirements for active safety radar modules in vehicle testing and calibrations. Nicholas traveled daily between Autoliv and GM locations in support of updates to test vehicles’ modules and meetings with the GM Design Release Engineer and testing personnel. Nicholas deployed software configurations and calibrations of active safety radar systems for 6+ vehicle models during validation testing. Nicholas also modified tools in VBA for Microsoft Excel to generate calibration files for the radar modules.
As an engineering intern at General Motors, Nicholas worked on various projects including designing and analyzing electrical systems for vehicles. Nicholas also assisted in the development of new engineering methods and processes.
As a research assistant at Wayne State University, they worked on a research project that studied the effects of electromagnetic radiation on the human body. Nicholas also wrote a paper on their findings which was published in a scientific journal.
Nicholas Ciarelli attended Wayne State University, where they earned a BS in Electrical Engineering. Nicholas then pursued a career in Front-End Development, and is currently employed as a Front-End Developer at Grand Circus.
Some of their coworkers include Jeremy Dyche - Developer, US, Daniel Frantz - Business Analyst, US, and James Ford - Developer, US. Nicholas Ciarelli reports to Sergey Seleznev, Director, Software Solutions and Product Development, US.
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