Welcome Adrianna LaMattina! Adrianna joins M/E as an Electrical Design Engineer in our Buffalo Office. A recent graduate of UB, Adrianna earned her BS in Electrical Engineering just about a month ago! While at UB, Adrianna served as the Electrical Lead for the IEEE VEX Robotics Team in 2023 and has been a member of the co-ed engineering fraternity Theta Tau since 2021. She participated in 2 internships, the first at Advanced Energy where she produced complex electronic components and subassemblies according to engineering blueprints. Her second placement was at a local MEP firm, PMAX Engineering, where she collected data on existing low and medium electrical systems and used AutoCAD and Revit to markup record drawings. Adrianna credits complicated LEGO sets (and their instructions) as the catalyst to her interest in engineering and is excited to have a career where SHE gets to be the designer of the system (and instructions) that others will build. She finds the electrical trade very innovative, broad, and constantly evolving - not to mention she is fascinated by the idea of working at something no one can see. We are happy to have you! #mechanicalengineering #electricalengineering #mepengineering #newhire #buffalony
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