Larry Schmitendorf

Larry Schmitendorf is an accomplished BIM & CAD Manager currently employed at Panasonic Energy of North America since June 2023. Previously, Larry served as Digital Administration Manager at Occidental Management from April 2021 to June 2023, where responsibilities included developing BIM and CAD standards and converting AutoCAD content into Revit models for a multitenant campus. Larry also has an extensive teaching background as an Adjunct Instructor at Kansas City Kansas Community College since August 2015, where curriculum development encompasses a wide range of CAD applications and best practices. Other notable roles include CAD Manager at Automatic Systems, Inc., IT Coordinator and Structural Estimator at Kiewit Power Constructors, and various positions that highlight strong expertise in engineering design and drafting. Larry holds a master's degree in Adult and Continuing Education from Kansas State University and multiple diplomas and certifications in drafting and technology.

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Panasonic Energy of North America

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Panasonic Energy of North America (PENA) is a large-scale, advanced battery manufacturer, operating inside Tesla’s Gigafactory in Sparks, Nevada, known for its quality of life and expansive outdoor adventures. Panasonic supplies cylindrical lithium-ion cells and is one of the world’s largest lithium ion battery cell producers. PENA works towards the vision of affordable electric vehicles and a clean energy society by producing the world’s safest, highest quality, and lowest cost batteries. PENA is one of the largest employers in Northern Nevada. For more information, please visit https://panasonicnv.com/. Our mission at PENA is to make the vision of affordable electric vehicles a reality by production of the world’s safest, high quality, and lowest cost batteries. Through this effort, we will create a clean energy society, and our products will change society’s use of and perceptions of electric power.


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