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Engineer, Your CareerEngineer, Your CareerBrennan Tymrak - Product Development in Mechanical EngineeringIn this episode, co-host Brennan Tymrak shares what it is like to be a Product Development Engineer for Bissell Homecare in Grand Rapids, MI. In our conversation, we talk about Brennan’s recent pivot to a new type of mechanical engineering job from his previous role as a calibration engineer. Additionally, Brennan gave some great insight into how to view the performance evaluation part of every job with specific emphasis on what engineers don’t think about. You won’t want to miss it! Download the transcript here2021-02-141h 06Engineer, Your CareerEngineer, Your CareerMareah Meulemans - Manufacturing in Biomedical/Mechanical EngineeringIn this episode, we talk to Mareah Meulemans a Manufacturing Engineer at Georgia Pacific in Zachary, LA. In our conversation with Mareah, we talk about what life is like being responsible for the machines that make high demand paper products during a pandemic. Mareah also gave us some great insight into self management and how you can take charge of your future by looking at your current situation and seeing where you need to grow. Download the transcript here2021-01-241h 06Engineer, Your CareerEngineer, Your CareerBill Alcini - Going the technical track/route as an engineerIn this episode, we talk to Bill Alcini an inertia welding specialist in the chief engineering department at GE Aviation in Evendale, OH. Bill’s career path has taken him through many different types of jobs, but all largely in the technical realm. As an engineer you often find yourself being pushed to decide on the management or technical route and Bill’s story is a great one to help show you what it is like to lean technical. In addition, Bill gives some excellent personal advice about how to find peace and happiness with your career goals. 2020-12-271h 11Engineer, Your CareerEngineer, Your CareerTom Demmon - Career Advising from Mechanical EngineeringIn this episode, we talk to Tom Demmon a Career Services Coordinator at The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. MI Tom Spent 30 years in industry leaving as a Director of one of the world’s top furniture manufacturers. From there he went into academia teaching, but ultimately playing a significant role in internship programs and career advising. In our conversation with Tom, we got a wealth of career advice that speaks to both industry and academic perspectives. Download the transcript here2020-11-291h 08Engineer, Your CareerEngineer, Your CareerMaryssa Weir - Safety in Biomedical EngineeringIn this episode, we talk to Maryssa Weir an Occupancy Safety Performance Engineer at General Motors in Detroit, MI. In our conversation with Maryssa, we talk about what life is like making the vehicles we drive everyday safe for people of all sizes. Additionally, Maryssa gave some great advice about the framework she uses to be successful in her career and happy in life. Download the transcript here2020-11-151h 09Engineer, Your CareerEngineer, Your CareerJoseph Dammel - Law from Environmental EngineeringIn this episode, we talk to Joe Dammel a Staff Attorney at The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in St. Paul, MN. In our conversation with Joe, we talk about what life was like realizing he wanted to go into law while getting his bachelors in environmental engineering. Joe gave some great advice about how to stay focused on your big picture dream when navigating your career journey. Download the transcript here2020-11-011h 10Engineer, Your CareerEngineer, Your CareerAdam Heinzen - Embedded Controls in Mechanical EngineeringIn this episode, we talk to Adam Heinzen a Controller Lead at Polaris Industries in Minneapolis, MN. In our conversation with Adam, we talk about what life is like getting engines to actually run in our vehicles. Adam also gave some great advice about how to navigate job changes and work/life balance. Download the transcript here2020-09-1300 minEngineer, Your CareerEngineer, Your CareerMegan Kreiger - Additive Construction in Materials EngineeringIn this episode, we talk to Megan Kreiger a Research Mechanical Engineer at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) – Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL). In our conversation with Megan, we talk about what life is like working with large scale 3D printers to construction concrete buildings. Megan also provided some excellent advice for how to navigate the often challenging task of finding your career path. Download the transcript here Megan Kreiger3D Printed Bridge3D Printed BuildingMid Process3D Printed BuildingThe team2020-08-3000 minEngineer, Your CareerEngineer, Your CareerPatrick Bagby - Program Management in Mechanical Engineering TechnologyIn this episode, we talk to Pat Bagby a Senior Program Manager at Roush Industries in Livonia, Michigan. In our conversation with Pat, we talk about what life is like managing noise and vibration as well as casting product programs. Pat also gives some great advice for those thinking about the technology path in college (i.e. Mechanical Engineering Technology in his case) and how to learn to read a print! Download the transcript here2020-08-0400 minEngineer, Your CareerEngineer, Your CareerSally Haselschwardt - Systems Engineering in Aerospace EngineeringIn this episode, we talk to Sally Haselschwardt a Systems Engineer at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado Boulder. In our conversation with Sally, we talk about what life is like as an aerospace engineer as well as get some great insight into what the early career can look like for someone who wants to be an astronaut. Sally also gives some great advice for how to effectively learn from your colleagues. Download the transcript here 2020-07-0600 minEngineer, Your CareerEngineer, Your CareerAfter Hours - What you won't learn in undergradWelcome to the next episode of EYC After Hours. The AH format is just Brennan and Troy talking about a specific topic. In this episode we talk through our reflections on what we did not gain from undergrad. It is an honest reflection so that engineering students can know what areas you need to cultivate outside of your schooling. We hope you enjoy it. If you have any additional questions or comments on this topic, please comment on the website or email us at admin@eycpodcast.com and we will revisit them on the next AH episode. ...2020-06-2300 minEngineer, Your CareerEngineer, Your CareerPrashanth Rao - Data Science from Mechanical EngineeringIn this episode, we talk to Prashanth Rao a Data Scientist and Software Developer in Vancouver, Canada. In our conversation with Prashanth, we talk about what it was like for him to transition from mechanical engineering to data science as well as hear some great approaches to being a better lifelong learner. Download the transcript here2020-06-0700 minEngineer, Your CareerEngineer, Your CareerTony Hayes - System Design in Mechanical EngineeringIn this episode, we talk to Tony Hayes a Design Mechanical Engineer at Black & Veatch in Kansas City, MO. In our conversation with Tony, we talk about what his daily life is like working as a system design (not Computer Aided Design) engineer as well as hear some great approaches to being a better communicator at the “office.” Download the transcript here Tony during the Peace Corp in Peru2020-05-2400 min