Chris Johnson

Director of Operations at Kateeva

Chris Johnson's work experience begins in 2008 when they joined Eaton Hydraulics as a Manufacturing Engineer. In this role, they applied problem-solving techniques to troubleshoot problems and improve process efficiency. Chris provided daily engineering support for hydraulic motor production and conducted Measurement Systems Analyses.

In 2010, Chris joined the US Navy as an Active Duty Naval Officer. Chris served as a Submarine Warfare Officer on the USS LA JOLLA, where they supervised the daily operations of the Navigation Division. Chris also played a key role in developing and executing operational plans for the Seventh Fleet.

From 2014 to 2017, Chris served as a Nuclear Power Officer in the US Navy. In this position, they were an instructor for naval science courses in the NROTC program, responsible for the academic certification of candidates for the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program, and provided mentorship to students.

Since 2017, Chris has been working at Kateeva. Chris started as an NPI Manufacturing Engineer, providing production support for the YIELDjet platform. Chris then served as a Sr. NPI Manufacturing Engineer before becoming a Manufacturing Engineering Manager. Currently, they hold the position of Director of Operations.

Throughout their career, Chris has demonstrated a strong work ethic and expertise in engineering, manufacturing, and operations. Chris has a proven track record of leadership, problem-solving, and delivering successful outcomes.

Chris Johnson's education history begins in 2003 when they started attending the University of Minnesota Duluth. Chris pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Mechanical Engineering, which they completed in 2008. During this time, they also studied Industrial Engineering, earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in the same field.

After obtaining their undergraduate degrees, Chris Johnson attended the Naval Nuclear Power School from 2010 to 2011, where they obtained an Engineering Qualification in Nuclear Power.

In 2014, Chris Johnson earned a certification as a Security Manager from the US Navy. Chris further expanded their qualifications by obtaining a certification as a Submarine Warfare Officer in 2011.

Later, in 2015, Chris Johnson joined Penn State University, where they pursued a Master of Engineering Management degree in the field of Engineering Management. Chris completed their master's degree in 2016.

Based on the provided information, Chris Johnson obtained the following qualifications:

- Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota Duluth.

- Bachelor of Science (BS) in Industrial Engineering from the University of Minnesota Duluth.

- Engineering Qualification in Nuclear Power from the Naval Nuclear Power School.

- Master of Engineering Management in Engineering Management from Penn State University.

Additionally, they obtained certifications as a Security Manager and a Submarine Warfare Officer from the US Navy.

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Timeline

  • Director of Operations

    May, 2022 - present

  • Manufacturing Engineering Manager

    August, 2019

  • Sr. NPI Manufacturing Engineer

    April, 2019

  • NPI Manufacturing Engineer

    July, 2017