Electrical & Computer Engineer · Richardson, Texas

BenWeppner

I build industrial calibration software and data analysis tools for petroleum industry analyzers — with a background in electrical engineering, automation, and full-stack development.

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Engineering that works in the field.

I'm a Software Engineer at Phase Dynamics, where I design, develop, and deploy in-house software solutions for petroleum industry analyzers — spanning calibration tools, data graphing, statistical analysis, and automation.

Before Phase Dynamics, I worked at Wipro Limited as an IT Project Engineer consulting for Verizon, where I built Python automation tools that saved over 320 hours a month and was promoted to Project Manager within two months.

I hold a BS in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Baylor University (3.43 GPA) with a minor in Mathematics. I enjoy building personal projects on the side — mobile apps, web tools, and whatever looks interesting.

3+
Years at Phase Dynamics
Baylor
BS Electrical & Computer Eng.
320hrs
Saved/mo via automation at Wipro
3.75
Major GPA

What I work with

Python
JavaScript
React
C / C++
SQL
SystemVerilog
MATLAB
Firebase
Spring Boot
Altium
SolidWorks
Simulink
Linux
Windows
Data Analysis
Automation
Embedded Systems

Where I've worked

Jan 2024 — Present
Phase Dynamics
Software Engineer — Hardware & Data Integration
Designing, developing, and deploying in-house software solutions to enhance product calibration, data analysis, and customer support for petroleum industry analyzers. Authored tools for data graphing, automation, and statistical analysis — increasing efficiency and accuracy. Spearheaded development from concept to production, working independently to deliver high-quality results.
Sep 2021 — Nov 2023
Wipro Limited
IT Project Engineer
Consulted for Verizon's Customer Experience Insights team, analyzing customer and network data to discover performance root issues. Built a Python script to categorize customer feedback that saved 320 hours per month. Implemented automations conserving 35 hours per week. Promoted to Project Manager within two months, coordinating geographically diverse teams and presenting weekly status updates to clients and stakeholders.
Fall 2020
Baylor University
Program Manager — Electric Basic Utility Vehicle
Directed a team of 5 multidisciplinary engineers through the full design and build of an Electric Basic Utility Vehicle in 5 months on a $3,500 budget. Invented a Simulink simulation for vehicle testing, reviewing 48 permutations of drive-cycle data across 250+ statistical graphs. Produced electrical and SolidWorks schematics.
Fall 2019
Baylor University
Project Manager — Junior Design
Led a team of 6 electrical and mechanical engineers in a competitive, semester-long project. Designed and manufactured an autonomous electro-mechanical peg sorting apparatus that rearranged 5 pegs into specified arrangements at an optimum efficiency of under 2 minutes.

Let's work together

Open to new opportunities. Feel free to reach out.

Benweppner33@gmail.com
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