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Farrell Baird

Research Scientist - Development And Innovation at Saskatchewan Research Council

Farrell Baird has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Farrell started their career in 2004 as a Civil Engineering Technologist at the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure, where they conducted routine testing of provincial highways and bridges. Their responsibilities included various testing methods such as Benkelman beaming, PI, high-speed profiling, roughness testing, soils analysis, and bridge deck testing for rebar corrosion.

In 2008, Farrell joined Excellaguard by Prometal as a Prototype Specialist. This role involved programming CNC equipment and robots to create prototypes based on the design team's drawings. Farrell also made incremental changes to the design to enhance manufacturability.

Since 2009, Farrell has been working at the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC). Farrell initially served as a Technologist, responsible for designing, sourcing, and constructing new equipment used in research for enhanced oil recovery techniques. Farrell also customized computer acquisition and control systems to monitor experimental apparatus. Farrell collaborated closely with researchers and project leaders to find solutions and meet their experimental requirements.

Later, Farrell's role at SRC advanced to Research Scientist - Development and Innovation. Their specific responsibilities in this role are not specified, but it can be inferred that they continued to contribute to research and innovation projects.

Overall, Farrell Baird's work experience showcases their expertise in engineering and research, along with their ability to collaborate with teams and find innovative solutions.

Farrell Baird attended Siast from 2002 to 2003, where they obtained a certificate in Machine Tool Technology/Machinist. Subsequently, they pursued their Bachelor of Science (BS) in Chemistry at the University of Regina from 2003 to 2008.

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  • Research Scientist - Development And Innovation

    October, 2022 - present

  • Technologist

    November, 2009