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Damien Coroller, P.Eng has a diverse work experience, starting with an internship at ERDE as a Mechanical Technologist intern for two months in 2007. In 2009, Damien worked as an intern in Mechanical Engineering at ALPIMOD, specializing in design in the winter sport sector for a six-month internship. Damien then joined Evans Consoles in 2010 as a Mechanical Engineer, where they held various roles including an internship in Mechanical Engineering for seven months in 2011. In all of their positions, Damien has demonstrated their expertise in mechanical engineering and design.
Damien Coroller, P.Eng completed their education in a chronological order. Damien started their educational journey in 2005 at the Institut Universitaire de Technologie de Brest, where they pursued a degree in Technicien Supérieur in Génie Mécanique et Productique. Damien successfully completed this program in 2007.
Following their degree at the Institut Universitaire de Technologie de Brest, Damien Coroller enrolled at UTBM in 2007. Damien pursued a degree in Ingénieur with a specialization in Mécanique. Damien successfully completed this program in 2010.
Based on the provided information, Damien Coroller holds a Technicien Supérieur degree in Génie Mécanique et Productique from the Institut Universitaire de Technologie de Brest, as well as an Ingénieur degree in Mécanique from UTBM.
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Evans Consoles is the leading international designer and manufacturer of award-winning global solutions for technology centers and related products. Evans Consoles possesses over twenty years experience in control center environments and provides specialized design-build services and guidance to clients and architects involved in planning and building control and command centers, trading floors and other advanced technology and 24/7 facilities. Evans Consoles is renowned for its ability to approach any project and provide a solution that is unique and customized to your facility. We specialize in mission critical environments and understand the technical and ergonomic issues faced by these kinds of facilities.