Duane Introwitz II has extensive work experience in the field of electrical engineering. Duane started their career at Lamb Assembly and Test as a Controls Design Engineer, where they were responsible for designing electrical schematics and programming automated assembly machines. Duane then worked at Van Marter and Assoc. as a Controls Engineer, designing electrical schematics and programming automated assembly machines.
In 1999, Duane joined ThyssenKrupp Krause, Inc. (Formerly Gilman Engineering & Manufacturing Co. LLC) as a Controls Engineer. Here, they designed electrical schematics and communication networks for automated assembly machines and programmed and debugged various types of assembly machines.
Duane's next role was at Eclipse Inc., where they initially worked as a Controls Engineer in the Americas Engineering Group. In this position, they designed, developed, and implemented new products and standards related to flame safety control panels and other combustion-related products. Duane then transitioned to the role of Controls Product Engineer in the Corporate Engineering Group, where they maintained and improved existing products.
Subsequently, Duane joined KTI (formerly Keene Technology, Inc.) as a Controls Engineer. Here, they programmed and debugged web machines, developed new PLC and HMI programs, and contributed to hardware design and implementation.
After that, Duane worked at Ipsen USA as a Sr. Software Engineer. In this role, they programmed vacuum and atmospheric furnaces, developed new products, and created PLC and HMI programs for replacing older control platforms. Duane also had hardware design and implementation responsibilities.
Duane then returned to Hennig as an Electrical Engineer, where they worked from 2020 to 2021. Duane was involved in electrical controls design and support for chip conveyor systems and developed new PLC and HMI programs for new products.
Their most recent position is as Lead Electrical Engineer at Hennig since 2022. Here, they continue to design and support electrical controls for chip conveyor systems and develops new PLC and HMI programs for new products.
Duane Introwitz II completed an Associate of Science degree in Engineering from Rock Valley College between 1988 and 1990. Duane then pursued a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical/Medical Engineering from the Milwaukee School of Engineering, which they obtained between 1990 and 1993.
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