Humberto Ortiz is a seasoned Sr. Principal Systems Engineer at Raytheon, specializing in the design and development of GPS user equipment for advanced avionic platforms. With over 25 years of experience in electrical and systems engineering, he has honed his expertise in mixed signal circuits,...
Humberto Ortiz is a seasoned Sr. Principal Systems Engineer at Raytheon, specializing in the design and development of GPS user equipment for advanced avionic platforms. With over 25 years of experience in electrical and systems engineering, he has honed his expertise in mixed signal circuits, FPGAs, and switch-mode power supplies, making him a pivotal figure in the aerospace sector. At Raytheon, Humberto plays a critical role in the integration of GPS user equipment, ensuring that these sophisticated systems meet stringent military and aviation standards, including MIL-STD-1553 and MIL-STD-1399.
Humberto's current projects involve the development of requirement specifications for next-generation avionics GPS receivers, where his deep understanding of systems design and requirements management is invaluable. He is adept at creating comprehensive test strategies and architectures for qualification testing, which are essential for the rigorous evaluation and verification processes that these systems undergo. His hands-on experience with systems-level integration and traceability ensures that all components function seamlessly together, maintaining the highest levels of performance and reliability.
In addition to his technical prowess, Humberto is a strong advocate for collaboration and communication within cross-functional teams, facilitating the successful execution of complex projects. His knowledge of industry standards such as DO-254 and DO-178B further underscores his commitment to delivering high-quality, compliant systems. As a leader in systems engineering, Humberto Ortiz continues to drive innovation and excellence at Raytheon, contributing to the advancement of aerospace technology and the safety of aviation operations worldwide.