Chancellor Daniels has a diverse work experience in various industries. In 2019, they worked as a Manufacturing Engineering Intern at Caterpillar Inc. During this time, they gained practical experience in quality control and analysis of facility torque tools. They also worked as a Researcher at Texas State University, where they focused on data mining and wrangling to develop prediction models for weather forecasting.
In 2020, Chancellor Daniels worked as a Materials Analyst at AVANZAR INTERIOR TECHNOLOGIES, LTD. This role involved analyzing and managing materials for the company.
In 2021, they returned to Caterpillar Inc. as a Manufacturing Engineer. In this position, they conducted investigations on torque tools and ensured adherence to torque specifications and other critical component analysis.
In 2022, Chancellor Daniels joined Tesla as a Process Technician. They were recognized with the Tesla "Driven" award for their initiative in setting up the battery pack teardown area. They also conducted analysis on battery packs and developed solutions for safely and efficiently draining batteries.
Currently, Chancellor Daniels works as an Industrial Engineer II at Boeing Intelligence & Analytics. They focus on tail cone commercial derivative build for head of state aircraft, utilizing CAD software and implementing lessons learned. They have also developed tool suites for consolidation and design analysis. Additionally, they compile and automate metric reports for the Industrial Engineering team.
Chancellor Daniels' education history includes attending Texas State University from 2018 to 2020. During this time, they pursued studies in Industrial Engineering, but did not obtain a degree in the field. Additionally, from 2014 to 2020, Chancellor Daniels also studied Applied Mathematics at Texas State University, though it is not specified if they obtained a degree in this field. Furthermore, they obtained certification in Learning Excel 2016 from Lynda.com in June 2018.
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