Isaiah Lopez

Isaiah Lopez has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Isaiah began their career as an Electrician in the US Navy from August 2009 to August 2013. After completing their service, they joined Pavletich Electric & Communications, Inc. as a Shop Technician from October 2013 to April 2014. Following that, they worked as a Maintenance Mechanic at Nestlé from April 2014 to May 2019. In 2018, they had an internship as a Test Engineer at ProSoft Technology Inc. for three months. From May 2019 to July 2020, they worked as a Test Engineer at ProSoft Technology Inc. Isaiah then joined Elite Line Services (ELS), where they held the position of Controls System Lead from July 2020 to March 2021, and then became a Controls System Engineer from April 2021 to July 2021. Currently, they are working as a Controls Engineer at JTI Electrical & Instrumentation, LLC from July 2021. Throughout their career, Isaiah Lopez has gained experience and expertise in electrical and instrumentation control systems.

Isaiah Lopez has a diverse education history. Isaiah started their academic journey in 2013 at Taft College, where they obtained an Associate of Arts degree in Communication, General. After completing their degree, Isaiah continued their education at Bakersfield College. From 2016 to 2019, they pursued Industrial Automation and earned a Bachelor of Science degree. Additionally, Isaiah also obtained an Associate of Science degree in Industrial Automation from Bakersfield College during the same period.

Apart from their formal education, Isaiah has also pursued various certifications. In February 2023, they obtained the Ignition Core 8.1 Certification from Inductive Automation. Following this, in March and April 2023, Isaiah completed several certifications from AVEVA, including Application Models, ArchestrA Scripting Introduction, Object I/O Assignment through Scripting, AVEVA MQTT Communication Driver, Application Objects Containment, ArchestrA Symbols Overview, Embedded Symbols with Containment, InTouch I/O Access, Object I/O Access, Setting Up Communications with the MBTCP DAServer, and The ArchestrA IDE.

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