Nicholas Hernandez has a diverse work experience in engineering. Nicholas began their career as a Project Engineer at Supreme Integrated Technology, Inc., where they managed a hydraulic power system project. After that, they joined General Motors through the TRACK Rotation Program. In this program, they took on various roles, including Transmission Diagnostic Calibration Engineer, Anode Fuel Cell Development and Calibration Engineer, Transmission Shifting System Product Engineer, Transmission Component Validation Engineer, and Advanced Transmission Project Engineer. Through these roles, they gained in-depth knowledge and experience in vehicle-level diagnostic testing, data analysis, product design and development, and project management. Currently, they are working as a Project Engineer at Industrial Air Flow Dynamics, Inc.
Nicholas Hernandez pursued their education by first attending Blinn College from 2013 to 2015. During this time, they studied General Studies with a focus on Engineering. Following their time at Blinn College, Nicholas continued their education at Texas A&M University from 2015 to 2018. Nicholas completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.
In addition to their formal education, Nicholas has also obtained certifications in Machine Learning from Stanford University in May 2020 and in Design for Six Sigma Methodology - Black Belt from General Motors in April 2020.
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