My career will be a reflection of who I want to be—not just the education I’ve completed or the books I’ve read, but the passion I have for continuous improvement and learning. I thrive in new environments, seeking opportunities where my skill set can fill gaps within a team’s structure. With a background in hands-on projects, mechanical design, and technical sales, I see myself diving deeper into the engineering field to strengthen my understanding of the full product lifecycle, from conception to implementation.
I recognize that this path demands grit and the discipline to meet the highest standards of the job. I push myself to make sacrifices when needed—whether that means putting in extra hours, moving between teams, or learning new programs—knowing that the payoff is always worthwhile. Long term, this foundational approach to mastering the product lifecycle can position me to take on a managerial role or pursue a career in business. To me, the best of both worlds—inside and outside of work—is achieved by bridging engineering and business. With that balance, I believe I can accomplish anything.