Title: Senior Test Engineer
Company: Wireless Power Consortium
Location: Lino Lakes, Minnesota, United States
Franklin Lee Rose, senior test engineer at Wireless Power Consortium, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Engineers for dedication, achievements, and leadership in wireless power transfer and electromagnetic charging.
With 23 years of experience to his credit, Mr. Rose has excelled as senior test engineer at Wireless Power Consortium since 2022. He began his career as a residential and 3-phase metering engineer at Central Florida Electric Co-op from 2002 to 2007. He worked as an EMC/wireless test engineer and project director at Timco Engineering Inc. from 2016 to 2021. He continued his career as a senior wireless RF test engineer at TÜV SÜD from 2021 to 2022.
Before embarking on his professional path, Mr. Rose pursued an education at the Community College of the Air Force where he earned an Associate of Applied Sciences in applied communications technology in 2013. Beyond his responsibilities within the field, he has participated in numerous endeavors outside of his professional circles. He volunteered with the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and the Boy Scouts of America. Moreover, he served in the United States Air Force as a 1A851 Airborne Chinese cryptologic linguist from 2007 to 2013.
In addition to his primary vocation, Mr. Rose remains affiliated with various organizations in relation to his areas of expertise. He was a member of the Telecommunication Certification Body Council. In light of his impressive undertakings, he has accrued several accolades throughout his career. He was presented with the Florida Medal of Honor by Governor Rick Scott.
Mr. Rose attributes his success to being shrewd, alert, keen to go after opportunities, and his attentiveness to everything happening around him. His most notable achievement was serving the country through the Air Force as a radio engineer where he was tasked with reverse engineering many technologies and was deployed along with his unit to Afghanistan. In the immediate future, his intention is to continue working for the Wireless Power Consortium. He also aspires to go back to the regulatory environment.
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