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About Me

I am currently a 4th-year Computer Engineering student at McMaster University, enrolled in the Co-op program, where I have developed extensive skills in embedded systems and control systems. My experience includes working with both hardware and software, allowing me to design and implement robust systems. At ArcelorMittal Dofasco, I led projects that involved developing firmware for embedded processors, designing custom control systems, and integrating advanced sensor technologies to enhance system performance. I utilized my skills in programming languages such as Python, C, and C++, and worked with tools like Simatic STEP7, WinCC, and Studio 5000 to develop comprehensive solutions.

In my role at Dofasco, I spearheaded a custom solution for the air knives project, significantly improving measurement accuracy and achieving substantial cost savings of $2 million. Additionally, I managed the upgrade of operating systems across multiple workstations, ensuring minimal disruption to daily operations. These experiences have enhanced my ability to troubleshoot, design, and implement complex control systems while working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams.

 

In my most recent role at Eclipse Automation, I spearheaded the standardization of AVEVA, Rockwell, and FANUC systems as a Supervision Controls Software Engineering Co-op. I developed comprehensive template files that are now key to accelerating future projects and ensuring consistency across platforms. Additionally, I created and published detailed instructions and process flowcharts on SharePoint, establishing a centralized resource that enhances knowledge transfer, reduces onboarding time, and allows team members to quickly adapt to established workflows. This work has significantly improved project efficiency and set the foundation for smoother integration of new technologies and practices.

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