Uche Daniel Okobi

Senior Systems Engineer at SHYFT Power Solutions

Uche Daniel Okobi's work experience began in 2016 as an intern at Powercell Limited. Uche Daniel then went on to work as an Electrical Design Engineer at Charimax Global Resources Limited in 2017. In 2018, they joined Powercell Limited again, this time as a Service Engineer, where they were responsible for designing and implementing commercial solar systems and performing system simulations. Their most recent role, starting in November 2019, is as an Associate Hardware Engineer at SHYFT Power Solutions. In this position, they are involved in project planning, customer support, and data analysis for energy efficiency and savings.

Uche Daniel Okobi's education history begins in 2001, when they attended Federal Government College in Okposi, Ebonyi State, where they obtained their Senior Secondary School Certificate (WAEC and NECO) from 2001 to 2007.

In 2009, Uche enrolled at the University of Benin and pursued a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Power Systems). Uche Daniel completed their degree in 2015, after six years of study.

In 2016, Uche obtained a Certificate in Electrical and Control Engineering from the Applied Engineering Technology Initiative Limited (AETI). This program focused on Industrial Electrical and Controls.

Additionally, Uche has obtained several certifications from online courses and institutions. In June 2016, they received a certificate in "Introduction to Power Electronics" from Coursera Course Certificates. Uche Daniel also obtained certificates in "Converter Circuits" (July 2016), "Converter Control" (October 2016), and "Advanced Converter Control" (November 2016) from Coursera Course Certificates.

Overall, Uche Daniel Okobi has a diverse educational background in electrical and electronics engineering, with a focus on power systems and industrial electrical and controls.

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Timeline

  • Senior Systems Engineer

    May 1, 2022 - present

  • Associate Hardware Engineer

    November, 2019