Renkus-Heinz Invests in Engineering Department With Appointment of New Test Engineer Joel EnkhornOn a never-ending quest to bring in the best and brightest, Renkus-Heinz announces the appointment of test engineer Joel Enkhorn. This appointment reinforces the Renkus-Heinz vision of continually investing in its engineering team, the company says, prioritizing research and development and leading the industry with the best new minds to create the most innovative products possible. Enkhorn joins Renkus-Heinz with an extensive and impressive work history. Most recently, he worked for SpaceX in the Space Simulation Lab where he was a part of Avionics flight hardware and software testing. Enkhorn performed root cause analysis on failure modes and product defects utilizing Python scripting and hardware measurements. Before his employment at SpaceX, Enkhorn gained experience acquiring, deploying and diagnosing issues with hardware and software across various platforms at Western Digital as a Cloud Server Quality Assurance Engineer. Here, Enkhorn worked to develop and troubleshoot automation scripts to assist with flashing product firmware. "As a guitar nerd, I grew up with a love for music and the live audio atmosphere. It was an easy decision to be able to combine my passion and technical background into a position here at Renkus-Heinz," Enkhorn says. "I'm thrilled to be a part of the dedicated and professional team here and look forward to working on their industry-leading products." In his position at Renkus-Heinz, Enkhorn will work closely with chief technology officer Ralph Heinz and engineering manager Chad DeFranco. "Joel will make an excellent addition to our team. His experience speaks for itself, and we look forward to working with and learning from him," Heinz notes. "Joel's combined work history with his love for music make him the perfect candidate for this role, and we can't wait to see what he does here." "Joel's addition to the Renkus-Heinz engineering team will continue our advancement of products and solutions, and I look forward to bringing him on board," adds DeFranco.
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