I have a clear memory of watching my dad grab a pipe and put it over a wrench to help break a rusted bolt. This became another tool in my toolbox of troubleshooting what worked and didn't work as a kid. As my troubleshooting skills grew, I learned it all was based in physics when I took my first class in high school. I walked out of the classroom wanting to understand more. This passion drove me to study mechanical engineering and excitedly practice it as a career.Reliability engineering allows me to help people solve problems and bring clarity to uncertain situations using what I started learning early on, physics. My troubleshooting tools now include vibration analysis, oil analysis, and a gambit of other reliability practices. Every day I wake up in anticipation of the next challenge and the great peace of mind that accompanies finding root causes to problems.
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