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Traveling The World as an Engineer

Major: Electrical Engineering I worked as a controls engineer. which means my primary objective was to design, test and commission massive pieces of industrial machinery and robotics

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Robotics at its Best - CO-OP I

Major: Electrical Engineering My first month at JR involved editing electrical and pneumatic prints, minor PLC programming, and HMI programming for a large assembly line. After the assembly line was finished, I was assigned my own project. I started off by spec'ing the right components for the machine, and performing power and pneumatic calculations. The next step was electrical, pneumatic, and control panel design. After the design and bill of materials were approved by the customer, I started the PLC and HMI programming. The last phase I was involved in before the semester ended was powering on the machine and debugging my code.

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JR Automation Co-Op

Major: Electrical Engineering I was a part of a large team of controls engineers. This specific project is expected to last over a year and will be the largest yet though JR. My part in the project was to assist in the electrical/ pneumatic drawings and other data that the customer required. On a day to day basis, I checked drawings, created drawings, designed enclosure layouts, performed heating, pneumatic, and electrical calculations for the controls engineers that I work with.

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Mill Rebuild

Major: Electrical Engineering Provided instructions on how to install welding gas regulators on several welding cells. Also provided support on the major overhaul of one of their many rolling mill lines.

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