Philip Correll - Equilibar

Philip Correll

Electronics Engineer

Electronics Engineer Philip Correll on guitar

Philip Correll worked in the electronics, robotics, and computer fields for more than 30 years. At Equilibar, he specialized in electronic controls and information systems until retiring at the end of 2020, but he continues to provide consulting work as needed.

“I really enjoy the variety of work that I get to do at Equilibar,” Philip says. “It never gets boring and I’m able to use different skills, such as computer technical support.”

Philip earned his Bachelor of Engineering Technology degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and has proficiency in LabVIEW and other specialty software. He is also a private pilot with current Single Engine Land/Instrument Airplane ratings and more than 2000 hours as Pilot in Command. On clear days, he will sometimes take lucky co-workers flying over the beautiful mountains surrounding Equilibar.

Outside work, Philip plays guitar, bass, and drums for several local music groups. He and his wife enjoy a wide variety of dancing styles and have fun exploring local restaurants and breweries and traveling every chance they get.

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