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Chase Bracy

Optimization Manager at Arcosa

Chase Bracy, MBA, has a diverse work experience spanning over 12 years. Chase started their career as a Quality Engineer Intern at Quality Manufacturing Corp, where they documented standard operating procedures. Chase then worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Iowa State University BioCentury Research Farm, assisting Master's students in their research projects.

Bracy interned as a Product Development Engineering Intern at The HON Company, where they collaborated with New Product Development Engineers and conducted a project on fabric-related customer complaints.

Chase joined Schlumberger in 2011 and held various roles, including Junior Field Engineer, Field Engineer, and Senior Field Engineer - Wireline. Bracy led teams, managed high-profile field projects, and performed personnel evaluations. Chase gained experience in remote operations, project logistics, and equipment maintenance.

In 2016, Bracy joined Arcosa Inc., where they have worked in multiple roles. Chase'spositions have included Quality and Environmental Manager, Distribution Manager, Assistant Plant Manager, Plant Manager, and Area Operations Manager. Currently, they hold the role of Optimization Manager.

Throughout their career, Bracy has demonstrated their ability to learn new skills quickly, adapt to harsh conditions, and excel in project management and operations.

Chase Bracy, MBA, holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Business Administration and Management, General from LSU Shreveport. Chase completed this program at an unspecified time, but the information suggests that it should be prior to 2021. Additionally, Chase Bracy earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical Engineering from Iowa State University. Chase attended Iowa State University from 2006 to 2011 to obtain their undergraduate education. No other educational experiences or details about Chase Bracy's history are provided.

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