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Meet Nick, Arzel’s new Embedded Systems Engineer

Introducing the newest member of the Arzel® team, Nick Seifert!

Nick has joined Arzel® Zoning as our Embedded Systems Engineer. Nick grew up in Massillon, OH and graduated from The University of Akron with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering. He is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from The University of Akron. Through his previous experiences, he has become skilled in software development and embedded systems interfacing. In this role, he will assist Arzel® in the design and development of new and legacy products while learning about our industry.

He is happy to be a part of our team at Arzel® and is looking forward to helping Arzel® create great products. Please join us in giving him a warm welcome!

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