What I Do I evaluate technology that enables mobile operators in chemical manufacturing. That includes understanding the problems that operators face every day, and understanding the technology that could solve these problems.
Why Engineering? I chose engineering because I was very interested in math and science, and wanted to have a job where I could be challenged to help people every day.
School Days I have a bachelors degree in Computational Biomedical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin.
My Day At Work While at work, I meet with operations teams to understand their challenges. I also meet with cutting-edge tech companies to explain our challenges and understand how they could solve them. I spend the rest of my time designing and implementing proof-of-concept projects to evaluate cutting-edge technology in real operations facilities throughout the world.
Best Part The best part of my job is seeing the technology implemented at a global scale, and hearing the feedback from our operations team that we made their jobs safer, easier, and more productive.
Proud Moments I am extremely proud of being named a next-generation leader by the National Association of Manufacturers' Manufacturing Leadership Council in 2022.