Jack Kimsey

Electrical Controls Engineer at Sigma Thermal, Inc.

Jack Kimsey has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Jack started their career as an Instrumentation Engineer at Pratt & Whitney, where they designed sensor installations for jet engine systems and conducted tests to recommend alternative high-temperature wire insulation.

After that, Jack served as the President/Manager of Glogas, Inc., a small retail propane company, where they successfully managed the business and implemented software programs to enhance delivery efficiency and customer account monitoring.

Following their role at Glogas, Jack worked as a Secondary Math Teacher in both Cobb County School District and Fulton County Schools. During their teaching career, they emphasized analytical skills and incorporated engineering-related topics into their curriculum. Jack taught courses ranging from Pre-Algebra to Pre-Calculus and covered topics such as AutoCAD training and higher-level math concepts related to engineering.

In 2015, Jack joined Cardinal Systems Integration, LLC as an Electrical Designer. In this position, they created various Electrical, Instrumentation and Control panel designs for projects in hazardous and non-hazardous areas. Jack produced Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams and Flow Diagrams to support control system planning and operation.

Recently, Jack became an Electrical Controls Engineer at Sigma Thermal, Inc. where they are responsible for electrical controls engineering projects.

Jack Kimsey obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where they studied from 1981 to 1985. Jack also received a Master's Degree in Mathematics Education from Georgia State University, although the specific dates are not provided. Additionally, Jack has a professional certification in AutoCAD 2015 from Southern Polytechnic State University. Jack also obtained certifications in "Fundamentals of Petroleum Measurement" from Petroleum Extension (PETEX)-The University of Texas at Austin and "AutoCAD 2015 Professional Certification" from Autodesk. The month and year of obtaining the AutoCAD and "Fundamentals of Petroleum Measurement" certifications are not specified.

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  • Electrical Controls Engineer

    September, 2021 - present