MagCanica
Jennifer Weyland is an experienced professional currently serving as the Director of Operations at MagCanica since March 2014. In this role, Jennifer coordinates international logistics, negotiates shipping contracts, and manages product packaging for high-value racing parts. Additionally, Jennifer is responsible for overseeing the company's patent library, organizing company events, and managing employee onboarding and benefits selections. Jennifer's previous experience includes administrative and client services roles at W.J. Bradley Mortgage Capital, LLC. Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and International Business from the University of San Diego.
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MagCanica
MagCanica, Inc., a leading provider of non-invasive torque sensor systems, is actively seeking new members to join our San Diego engineering team as we expect continued growth during 2018 and beyond. Since the Company’s inception, MagCanica has focused its efforts on the development and commercialization of its non-contact torque sensor technology which is used to measure torque on high performance powertrains across the motorsport, aerospace, and energy sectors. MagCanica is the global market leader in motorsport torque sensing and powertrain performance monitoring across a variety of automotive racing series including Formula 1, IndyCar, Formula E, LeMans, NASCAR, and World Rally Car. Additionally, MagCanica provides hardware, support services, and technology to the US Navy, US Army, and US Air Force as well as Sikorsky, GE Oil & Gas, and Honeywell Aerospace. Leveraging its leading position worldwide in motorsport torque measurement, MagCanica is poised to expand further in its existing markets as well as into new markets such as high performance sports cars and electric and autonomous vehicles. MagCanica plans to continue to innovate by introducing new and more intelligent product lines such as integrated sensor systems that concurrently measure RPM, torque, rate-of-change-of-torque, and power with onboard microcontrollers and embedded firmware.