Alaa Khadouri, EIT., BASc.

Electrical Control Field Service Engineer at MineSense Technologies

Alaa Khadouri, EIT., BASc. has a diverse work experience in the field of electrical and control systems engineering. In 2017, Alaa worked as a Mechatronics Research Engineer at MENRVA Research Group, where they conducted research in the field of mechatronics. They then joined Verathon Inc., a subsidiary of Roper Technologies, Inc., as an Electrical Engineer in 2017, where they worked until 2018. At SeaStar Solutions, Alaa worked as a Product Designer - Mechatronics for a limited period in 2018. Following that, Alaa joined EnWave Corporation in 2019 as an Electrical/Control System Engineer. There, they were responsible for programming networking, PLC, HMI, Anybus, and Safety Relay systems. They also designed and updated electrical designs in AutoCAD and utilized various sensors, motors, pumps, and valves to automate dehydration machine processes. Their most recent work experience is with MineSense Technologies Ltd. as an Electrical Control Field Service Engineer starting from 2021.

Alaa Khadouri, EIT., BASc. completed a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in Mechatronics Systems Engineering from Simon Fraser University from 2015 to 2018. Prior to that, they were enrolled in the Engineering Transfer Program at the University of the Fraser Valley from 2012 to 2015.

In terms of additional certifications, Alaa Khadouri acquired the BC Electrical Code certification from Selkirk College in July 2020. They also obtained a Project Management certification from the UBC Sauder School of Business in July 2020. Furthermore, they completed the Siemens TIA Portal, PLC Programming certification from Automation Training Inc in April 2020. In April 2019, Alaa Khadouri obtained an AutoCAD certification from Lynda.com.

They also possess various other certifications including Fire Safety and General Laboratory Safety from Simon Fraser University in January 2017, Programming in C from Lynda.com in September 2016, Basic Machining from the School of Mechatronics Systems Engineering in May 2016, MATLAB, Office 365: Excel, Office 365: Word, SOLIDWORKS 2016, and Study Skills from Lynda.com in January 2016, Shop Safety-MSE from Simon Fraser University in November 2015, and WHMIS from Simon Fraser University in March 2015.

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  • Electrical Control Field Service Engineer

    January, 2021 - present