Skellig
Kristin White is a Strategic Program Manager at Skellig, with a diverse background in engineering and project management. Since February 2022, Kristin has held multiple roles, including Project Controls Specialist and Automation Engineer. Prior experience includes positions as an Automation Engineer and Associate Automation Engineer at Automated Engineering Services, Inc., from September 2019 to February 2022. Kristin's academic foundation was established at the University of Kansas - School of Engineering, where a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering was earned in 2019. During university years, Kristin was actively involved in Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity, Inc., serving as Assistant Recruitment Chair and VP of Intellectual Development. Additionally, Kristin completed an engineering internship at BASF in the summer of 2018.
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Skellig
Every company has a culture, whether intentionally or not. That's why Skellig has worked hard to foster a culture that promotes inclusion, diversity and great work. A culture that rewards problem solving, teamwork and service excellence. A culture that attracts the best people and the best clients. A culture of honesty, transparency and kindness. Skellig's culture isn't about snazzy phrases. Our culture permeates the whole organization. It's in the standards we set. It's how we conduct ourselves as a collective. It’s not everything to all people. It’s just us. It's who we are. Our core. From its inception, Skellig has strived to be 'more human'. In other words, a people-focused and compassionate company. As such, we’ve very deliberately crafted an amazing culture for engineers to work in and share ideas. We want the best ideas to rise to the top. And when they do, we implement them. Our belief is that by inspiring our people to exceed their expectations, they'll be empowered to exceed our client’s expectations. Skellig people are encouraged to take responsibility and make decisions. Decisions that are in the best interest of the client, their colleagues, the company and themselves. That's why we only hire those rare individuals, who want to contribute meaningfully to the industry and to those around them. Skellig’s leadership is accountable for stewarding this culture. Our people are responsible for acting and working in alignment with it. This includes: 1. Supporting and encouraging the people around you. 2. Being generous. 3. Sharing information openly with the members of your team. 4. Assuming that people are good. 5. Being honest. 6. Being kind. 7. Being transparent (but not hurtful). Are you a Skellig person? If so, we'd love to hear from you.