In July of 2022 I started working through a contract house at Stellantis. There I was an Advanced Driver Assisted Systems(ADAS) Operations Engineer working on and insuring the ADAS features functionality. Working with suppliers to track and resolve issues, implement software changes, authoring specifications, and change management. Driving, testing and collecting data on ADAS on roadways.
In the summer of 2019 I worked a 8 month co-op postition in the automotive engineering field. Bend-All Automotive ULC is a leading supplier of Automotive Components and Automoation Tooling Equipment. Their primary expertise is forming techniques and the utilization of synchronized manufacturing systems.
BAA specializes in Automation and Tooling, Fluids solutions and Seat manufacturing for automotive OEMs. Some examples of products would be:
Transmission Fluid, Engine Oil, Coolant, Power Steering Fluid Lines, HVAC Tubes, lubrication and bypass valves and assemblies. Wire Wound "Brush" Heat Exchangers, Seat Frames, Mechanisms and Components focused on weldless manufacturing
My role at BAA consisted of assisting the Engineering Deptarments in all tasks pertaining to the product development and maintence of current product lines. This included assisting in changes in engineering drawings to products, tool & die, building and testing prototypes and all other tasks that would pertain to ensureing effiencient and safe manufacturing.
During my time in university I worked part time at Rona Millwork. This particular Rona boasted the highest drywall sales in the region when the location was open. This Rona was also unique in the way that it resided on a almost 7 acre property with a 5 acre lumber yard.
My role at Rona Millwork was to assist in all lumber and sales tasks. The store was relatively small, so one would regularly find me assisting customers across all departments of the store. I was tasked to stock the weekly finishing trim order with pieces up to 20 ft in length.
My time at Rona Millwork taught me a lot about building materials and quoting projects as well as working with the many different challenges the customers brought; people from all walks of life from the DIYer to the expert contractor. I enjoyed learning about the many new products and techniques for home building, renovation and repair.
In the summer of 2016, I worked at Starbucks Coffee company. I started as a Barista and quickly learned to adapt to be a dependable team member. I quickly became the trusted employee that would open everyday at 5:30am to tend the drive-though during peak hours. I would commonly be assigned the espresso bar or interacting with customers taking their orders. I was partner of the quarter in the spring of 2017 and often scored well on annual reviews. This quickly led me to be a Barista Trainer, training new hires on safe and efficient technique with a focus on customer service.
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