Kimberley Barnes has extensive work experience in project management within the manufacturing and healthcare industries. Kimberley is currently employed as a Construction Project Manager III at Medxcel Facilities Management, where they oversee and administers strategic capital healthcare projects and infrastructure projects. Prior to this role, they worked as a Construction Project Manager at the same company.
Before joining Medxcel Facilities Management, Kimberley worked at Serpa Packaging Solutions as a Consultant and Trainer, where they managed manufacturing projects for pharmaceutical, commercial, and healthcare industries. Kimberley was responsible for planning, monitoring, and overseeing the execution of each stage in the life cycle of projects. Additionally, they collaborated with executive stakeholders to ensure project deliverables were successfully governed and accurately reported.
Kimberley also has experience as a Project Manager at Serpa Packaging Solutions, where they planned, monitored, and managed the execution of manufacturing projects. Kimberley collaborated with various teams to manage the project pipeline and tracked all project details and documentation.
Earlier in their career, they worked at Eaton Corporation as a Senior Project Engineer, managing projects in multiple sectors and regions across the country. Kimberley also served as a Technical Support Sales Engineer, providing support and acting as the main point of contact for customers in various product lines.
Overall, Kimberley Barnes has a proven track record of successfully managing large-scale projects and collaborating with stakeholders to achieve project goals.
Kimberley Barnes has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Dayton. Kimberley also obtained an Associate of Science degree in Engineering Science from Sinclair Community College. In addition, they pursued higher education at the University of Dayton and earned a Master of Science degree in Engineering Management. Kimberley has also achieved certifications in the field, including Certified Health Care Constructor from the American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE) and Project Management Professional (PMP) from the Project Management Institute. However, specific information about the years in which these degrees and certifications were obtained is not provided.
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