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Brian Diffley

Director of Operations at NOMADICS

Brian Diffley has a diverse work experience spanning over several decades. Brian started their career in the United States Air Force as an Electronic Warfare Systems Technician, where they were responsible for installing, troubleshooting, and repairing avionics electronic warfare equipment. Brian also supervised technicians and conducted programing and testing missions.

After leaving the military, Diffley worked as a Field Support Technician and later as a Customer Technical Support Engineer, where they installed, repaired, and troubleshooted various communication equipment for different organizations, including the US Army and Lucent Technologies.

Diffley then transitioned into the automotive industry, joining Continental Automotive Systems as a Senior Field Engineer. In this role, they were responsible for integrating, testing, and providing technical support for automotive telematic systems. Brian worked closely with customers and internal teams to meet product release deadlines and ensure customer satisfaction.

Brian then joined Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, Inc. as an Engineering Manager. Here, they managed the operations of the facility, executed customer requirements, and led a team of engineers in research and development.

Before their current position as the Director of Operations at NOMADICS, Diffley worked at SAVIT CORPORATION as a Project Manager, overseeing project planning, coordination, and resource management.

Overall, Diffley's work experience demonstrates their expertise in operations management, engineering, project management, and technical support across various industries.

Brian Diffley attended Thomas Edison State University from 1997 to 2000, where they pursued a degree in Electrical Engineering. Prior to their time at the university, from 1985 to 1986, Brian attended the USAF Technical School at Keesler AFB. During their time there, they studied Basic and Advanced Electronics/ Electronic Warfare Systems. No degree was specified for this period of education.

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