David Robertson
About
David Robertson is from Palo Alto, California, United States. David works in the following industries: "Telecommunications", "Defense & Space", "Renewables & Environment", "Higher Education", "Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering", "Retail", and "Automotive". David is currently Engineering Manager, Project Engineering at Tesla, located in Palo Alto, California, United States. In David's previous role as a Lead Project Engineer | Energy Storage at Tesla, David worked in Palo Alto, California until Jun 2019. Prior to joining Tesla, David was a Controls Engineer | Manufacturing & Factory Automation at Tesla and held the position of Controls Engineer | Manufacturing & Factory Automation at Fremont, California. Prior to that, David was a Commissioning Engineer | Power/Electrical at GE, based in Asia Pacific from Sep 2015 to Feb 2017. David started working as Engineering Leadership Program | Software at GE in Melbourne, Australia in Aug 2013. From Jan 2012 to Jun 2013, David was Honours R&D Project at Swinburne University of Technology, based in Melbourne Area, Australia. Prior to that, David was a Summer Vacation Scholarship at Defence Science and Technology Group, based in Melbourne, Australia from Nov 2012 to Feb 2013. David started working as Sales Assistant at Officeworks in Melbourne, Australia in Apr 2008.
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David Robertson's current jobs
David Robertson's past jobs
Designing, developing and deploying Battery Energy Storage (BES) projects ranging from 50 kW to 100 MW+. Project types include: Off-grid Microgrids, Utility, Commercial & Industrial. The project engineering team executes Turnkey and OEM power plant projects. We are responsible for the technical feasibility & success of industrial storage projects executed across the Americas, as well as next generation product design input & site integration.
Designed, developed and built automated assembly lines for Tesla Model 3 production. Lines included equipment in Paint & Plastics, General Assembly, Body shop and Material flow systems. • Delivered world’s first automated front and rear bumper assembly lines (Allen Bradley & Siemens PLCs, Fanuc Robots, Safety, RFID, Vision) • Improved code rollout from weeks to hours by re-writing 50 PLCs with object-oriented style code • Working with manufacturing operating system software engineers to develop material flow solutions (Python, Ignition UI, REST API)
Lead on-site electrical engineer commissioning & upgrading gas turbine power plant systems (20MW+ TM2500/LM6000) in Asia Pacific. • 5 awards for achieving deadlines safely on projects in the Philippines, Indonesia and Darwin • Designed & implemented lithium ion battery charger firmware for GE Transport products • Commissioned 8 next Generation Gas Turbine excitation systems in less than 6 months (175 MW) including debugging and troubleshooting post commissioning issues • Commissioned Automatic Voltage Regulators, Protection Relays, Synchronisation, Drives, Rotating equipment, Control systems, Switchgear, Grid Compliance and Vibration Monitors.
2-year intensive Global Growth Engineering Leadership Program with four 6-month rotations in Application Engineering, Service Engineering, Software Application Engineering, Software Project Engineering. • On time delivery of a Mobile App Geospatial System ready for deployment to an Electrical Utility, coding using JavaScript, XML, HTML, Batch script, XSL, C++ and Magik (GE proprietary). • Delivered a complete SCADA system with FAT testing for a Dragline on a 1 MM project. Solved control system issues on Dragline Excavators in Rio Tinto and Westfarmer mines (rotating equipment)
Researched methods of producing ultra-short Bragg grating arrays with the Defence Science Technology Organisation Smart Structures group. Researched the feasibility of using stacked holographic optical filters for telescope cameras. Developed cross-faculty relationships between staff working on synergistic materials projects. Developed fabrication techniques with my supervisor to produce the shortest reported fibre Bragg grating sensor arrays in literature. Co-authored a paper to document the research, delivered a presentation and procedural guide on the manufacturing process.
Researched the effects of surface mount sensor adhesives on high frequency Acousto Ultrasonic waves. Presented conclusive results in a formal presentation and technical document. Co-ordinated the DSTO Summer Vacation Scholarship student social group.
Identified customer requirements and provided technology/furniture solutions, commercial printer operation and customer service.
A number of part time roles including Product assembly, IT planning, Procurement, Hiring temporary staff, Accounting, Cost reduction & Marketing trade shows in Australia and Geneva (ECOC and FTTH).
Researched bendable fiber optic pressure sensor behavior for bio-medical applications. Presented the results to academic audiences, then co-authored a paper & letter on the conclusive research findings.
Designed & modeled a wheel hub in Solid-works including FEA. Designed an electrical safety system for the first Electric SAE team.