After graduating from high school in 2016, I worked for several years at a brewery before enrolling at Great Bay Community College during the pandemic. Once I ran out of classes to take there, I transferred to the University of New Hampshire where I am set to receive a BS in Mechanical Engineering in Spring 2025.
I have worked in several fields since I began my engineering education. I’ve worked at a biomedical engineering academic lab, an HVAC manufacturer, the Olson Center for Advanced Manufacturing at UNH, and I even gave myself some design projects when I worked at the brewery (and had no idea what I was doing, engineering-wise).
I’m driven by the satisfaction that comes from unraveling a difficult problem. The gratification that comes from seeing my work in action was what drove me to return to school and become an engineer. I thrive when given a challenge and the resources to dig into it. Above all, I want my work to have meaning and be of net benefit to the world around me.
I’m reasonably fluent in CAD and programming in several commonly used languages, as well as the full range of topics covered in ME coursework. I have proven experience applying these skills in complex projects. If you’d like to hire me, please contact me.