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Christopher Timm

Electric Engineer at Stafl Systems

Christopher Timm has a diverse range of work experience. Christopher started their career at Oil Changer Inc., where they worked for three summers and was promoted to Assistant Manager. Their responsibilities included upholding maintenance techniques and standards provided by automotive OEM and having knowledge of automotive systems.

Christopher then worked as a Skilled Laborer at R.E. Timm Construction, where they performed various tasks related to residential construction projects, including electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fabrication, installation, and demolition.

After that, they worked as a Math and Programming Tutor at Daniel Webster College, providing assistance to students in those areas.

Following this, Christopher joined K1 Speed as an Electric Kart Mechanic and Track Operator. Christopher was responsible for performing daily validation plans and testing methods on battery pack systems for electric karts. Christopher also improved kart performance, kept accurate written documentation of repairs, inventory, and special projects, and identified potential problems to optimize reliability and performance.

Christopher then moved on to Cupertino Electric, Inc., where they held several roles. Christopher started as a CAD Designer, then progressed to CAD Designer II, and eventually became an Electrical Designer, EIT.

Currently, Christopher is an Electric Engineer at Stafl Systems, where they work on electric testing and engineering.

Christopher Timm completed their Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Electrical Engineering from Trine University from 2017 to 2019. Prior to attending Trine University, they studied Electrical and Computer Engineering at Daniel Webster College from 2016 to 2017, although they did not obtain a degree from there. Christopher also has additional certifications, including Battery Pack Balancing and Power Estimation (with Honors) from Coursera in February 2023, Introduction to battery-management systems from Coursera in December 2022, Battery State-of-Charge (SOC) Estimation (with Honors) from Coursera in December 2022, Battery State-of-Health (SOH) Estimation (with Honors) from Coursera in December 2022, and Equivalent Circuit Cell Model Simulation (with Honors) from Coursera in December 2022. Christopher also holds a Lube Technician certification in Services, Computer, Fleet, and Fuel System Service from Oil Changers in April 2014.

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  • Electric Engineer

    March 1, 2023 - present

  • Test Engineer

    January, 2022