Risk Engineer
CurrentConduct risk assessments and risk analysis related to accident events/accidental loads.Assist in and manage technology qualification processes related to materials, production methods, and other relevant topics.
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Daniel Tran is listed as Risk Engineer at Statens vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Construction, a with 3636 employees, based in Rogaland, Norway. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Daniel Tran.
Daniel Tran previously worked as Sales Associate at Kjell & Company and Founder and Project Leader at Vortex Ntnu. Daniel Tran holds Master’S Degree, Risk Management from University Of Stavanger (Uis).
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I'm at my best when I'm around people who believe what I believe. That trust me and my abilities. My philosophy is to learn and improve myself every day to become a better version of myself. I aim to achieve this by being professional, always evolve as a person, and to embrace change as they come.I believe that a team is only as strong as the weakest individual in the group. Therefore, by motivating and empowering every single of my team members, I can make projects fun, engaging and productive. I love to see how my team members develop themselves to perform better, which makes me proud to be part of a team. People tell me I am good at making them feel confident about themselves. Some even say I'm good at reading people's mental, social and emotional state.During studies, I've spent three years volunteering in different roles in various student projects, giving me a better understanding of the project engineering- and management field. In total, I've been involved with the development of one combustion vehicle, one electric vehicle, and two remotely operated vehicles.I was the founder and project leader of Vortex NTNU; growing, developing and led our organization's first participation in the MATE ROV Competition 2016, at the NASA Johnson Space Center.As a Powertrain Cooling System Engineer for ION Racing UiS, I successfully managed to reduce the size and weight of the entire cooling system by over 40%, increased the overall stability of the vehicle and cooling of the engine without engine failure.Being a morning riser, I get a lot of my best work done in the early morning. I love these few extra hours in the morning because they give me more time to enjoy life, and not spent sleeping. I like interesting down to earth people with good sense of humor and the ability to make me feel good. Last but not least, I value sharing knowledge and experience that can make an impact on the world.
Listed skills include Mathematics, Presentation Skills, Project Engineering, Vector Calculus, and 29 others.
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Stavanger Area, Norway
Conduct risk assessments and risk analysis related to accident events/accidental loads.Assist in and manage technology qualification processes related to materials, production methods, and other relevant topics.
Ntnu Trondheim
Vortex NTNU is a team of students from NTNU Trondheim that design, build and operate a remotely operated vehicle to participate in the MATE ROV Competition.Read more at www.vortexntnu.no
Stavanger Area, Norway
Summer job as administrative assistant where my main task was to provide employees with necessary tools and assist them with whatever they needed to execute their jobs.
Universitetet I Stavanger (Uis)
In mid-2012 during my undergraduate years, I decided to join Ion Racing because I felt something was missing in my education as a mechanical student, which was practical experience.By inspecting the preceding vehicle from 2011, I saw that the cooling system could be improved, reducing weight and increase fuel efficiency drastically. Therefore, I decided to take on the challenge to design and produce a liquid cooling system for the Formula 2013 vehicle for my bachelor project. The biggest problems I faced was to keep everything small and light-weight while maintaining adequate cooling to prevent the engine from overheating. And designing it so that all of the components would fit together perfectly to work as one machine.In the end, I managed to reduce the size and weight of the entire cooling system by over 40%, increased the overall stability of the vehicle and effective cooling of the engine. NO ENGINE FAILURE!After two seasons of Formula Student, I can confidently recommend such a project to any student that is interested in gaining practical experience and test their engineering skills.
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Jens Midtbø
Colleague at Statens Vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, ConstructionVestland, Norway
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Miriam Drage
Colleague at Statens Vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, ConstructionNorway
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Guro Berge
Colleague at Statens Vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, ConstructionNorway
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Sigurd Knedahl
Colleague at Statens Vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, ConstructionTromsø, Troms Og Finnmark, Norway
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Erling Laukvik
Colleague at Statens Vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, ConstructionNorway
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Per Fladvad
Colleague at Statens Vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, ConstructionGjemnes, Møre Og Romsdal, Norway
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Solveig Martinsen
Colleague at Statens Vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, ConstructionTrondheim, Trøndelag, Norway
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Lahus Olav
Colleague at Statens Vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, ConstructionNorway
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Svein Kandola
Colleague at Statens Vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, ConstructionAlta, Troms Og Finnmark, Norway
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Marianne Wilhelmsen
Colleague at Statens Vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, ConstructionNorway
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Activities and Societies: Vortex NTNU, De Høylegerte, Bergstuderendes Forening, Petroleum FK specialization in Materialutvikling og -bruk
Activities and Societies: Ion Racing UiS, Formula Student Team UiS specialization in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Activities and Societies: Bremnes Idrettslag (BIL)
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Daniel Tran works for Statens vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Construction.
Daniel Tran is listed as Risk Engineer at Statens vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Construction.
Daniel Tran is based in Rogaland, Norway while working with Statens vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Construction.
Daniel Tran has worked for Statens Vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Construction, Kjell & Company, Vortex Ntnu, Statoil, and Ion Racing Uis.
Daniel Tran's colleagues at Statens vegvesen - Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Construction include Jens Midtbø, Miriam Drage, Guro Berge, Sigurd Knedahl, and Erling Laukvik.
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Daniel Tran holds Master’S Degree, Risk Management from University Of Stavanger (Uis).
Daniel Tran is listed with skills including Mathematics, Presentation Skills, Project Engineering, Vector Calculus, Thermodynamics, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Remotely Operated Vehicle, and Siemens Nx 9.0.
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