Brittany Repac is a mechanical engineer with a diverse range of experience across various industries. Brittany is currently working as a Senior Mechanical Engineer at Fourier, where they are involved in the development of modular and automated electrolyzers for hydrogen production. Prior to this, Brittany worked at Cruise as a Senior Mechanical Engineer, where they designed cooling systems and electrical wiring diagrams for autonomous drive computers. Brittany also managed the entire BOM and assembly process for these systems. Before Cruise, Brittany worked at Wisk as a Mechanical Engineer, designing test machines and position lock mechanisms for air taxis. Brittany also designed fixtures and molds for manufacturing. In their role at NIO, Brittany designed high voltage junction boxes and managed the sourcing and manufacturing process. Brittany was also involved in the design and fabrication of various components for NIO's battery systems. Brittany's early career includes roles at BeBop Sensors, where they worked as a Mechanical Engineer developing sensor solutions, and at Terps Racing Team, where they designed and assembled structural members of a formula car. Brittany also gained experience in energy efficiency analysis and HVAC system testing as an Energy Engineer Intern at EnerNOC. Additionally, Brittany completed internships at the U.S. Department of Energy, where they researched the energy impacts of autonomous vehicles, and at the Federal Aviation Administration, where they conducted research on zero emission vehicles. Brittany also interned at the US Environmental Protection Agency, where they reviewed and processed requests for industrial approvals and managed permit reports.
Brittany Repac's education history begins with their high school education at Foothill High School from 2006 to 2010. Brittany then attended the University of Maryland from 2010 to 2015, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Sustainability. Additionally, from 2012 to 2013, they participated in the Federal Semester Program at the University of Maryland, focusing on Energy and Environmental Policy Concentration.
Continuing their education, Brittany Repac completed the Engineering Leadership Program at Cornell University, receiving a Certificate of Completion in 2022.
In terms of additional certifications, Brittany Repac has obtained various qualifications. In 2016, they achieved the Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Professional- Technologist Level Certification from ASME (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers). Brittany also holds multiple certifications obtained in 2022 and 2023, including Design for Manufacturing & Assembly (DFM/DFA) Certificate of Achievement from SAE International, FUNDAMENTALS OF EFFECTIVE FMEA from WJAB Enterprises, Inc. dba ReliaTrain, GEOMETRIC TOLERANCING APPLICATIONS AND TOLERANCE STACKS from ASME, and Fundamentals of GD&T ASME Y14.5 v2009 Course Completion Certification from Applied Geometrics, Inc. Furthermore, they completed courses in Manufacturing Process Selection and Design for Manufacturing from Udemy, as well as PCB/Electronics: Thermal Management, Cooling, and Derating, also from Udemy.
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