Gabrielle Tysa has a strong background in engineering and process controls. Gabrielle started their career in 2016 as a Systems Co-op at RoviSys, where they gained experience in process control system design and development for batch pharmaceutical processes. During their time at RoviSys, their notable achievement was leading the design, development, implementation, and documentation of the Steam-in-Place (SIP) system at Pfizer in Sanford, North Carolina. Gabrielle also performed DeltaV code design, development, field testing, and documentation, organized and led meetings with process engineers and operators, created HMI graphic screens, performed on-site code functionality testing, supported process engineers and operators with water runs, performed internal code design reviews, and conducted Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) on control panel cabinets.
In 2017, Gabrielle worked as an Undergraduate Researcher at the Ohio University Process Controls Lab, where they contributed to research projects until 2019.
In 2018, they had a process engineer co-op position at NOVA Chemicals for three months.
Since 2019, Gabrielle has been working as a Systems Engineer at RoviSys. In September 2021, they transitioned to the role of Project Engineer.
Overall, Gabrielle Tysa has a strong engineering background with experience in process controls, systems engineering, and project management.
Gabrielle Tysa attended Ohio University from 2015 to 2019, pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering.
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