Alexandra Wintz has a diverse range of work experience. Alexandra started working as a Lifeguard at the City of Denton in May 2009 and held this position until May 2011. From May 2011 to March 2017, they took on the role of Pool Manager at the same organization. In June 2016, Alexandra transitioned to the role of Engineering Technician II at the City of Denton. In this position, they reviewed utility plans, inspected existing utilities, and operated surveying equipment.
In 2018, Alexandra joined Halliburton as a Mechanical Engineer, specializing in R&D. Alexandra designed and customized oil well completion tools based on customer requests, created models and drawings using Solidworks, and conducted downhole simulations to meet industry requirements. Additionally, they developed MathCAD calculators to streamline efficiency in stress and pressure calculations.
Most recently, in November 2020, Alexandra started working as a Mechanical Engineer at Forge Nano, Inc. The details of their responsibilities in this role have not been provided.
Alexandra Wintz obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Mechanical and Energy Engineering from the University of North Texas, graduating in 2016. In addition to their degree, they have also obtained certifications such as Lifeguard Instructor from the American Red Cross in May 2010, and CPR/AED/First Aid/Lifeguarding from the same institution in May 2014.
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