Michael Dwyer has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Michael began their career as an Intern at S&C Electric Company in 2012 and 2013, where they tested and analyzed metals and chemicals. In 2013, they also worked as a Paper Grader at Iowa State University, grading homework assignments for a heat and mass transfer class.
In 2014, Dwyer joined Halliburton as a Hydraulic Fracturing Engineer, where they conducted on-site monitoring of fluid systems and performed quality assurance tests. Michael also contributed to safety audits and emissions studies.
Since 2015, Dwyer has been working at Nippon Paint Automotive Americas, Inc. In their role as a Process Engineer, they oversee the operations of resin manufacturing for paint base materials and collaborates with maintenance mechanics. Michael also served as a Project Engineer, managing various capital projects including roof replacements and structural repairs.
Overall, Dwyer has demonstrated expertise in engineering, project management, and quality control throughout their career.
Michael Dwyer obtained their Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from Iowa State University, where they studied from 2010 to 2014. Prior to that, they earned their High School Diploma in General High School from Lake Zurich High School, where they attended from 2006 to 2010.
In addition to their formal education, Michael has also obtained several certifications. In December 2016, they completed a Confined Space Entry and Attendant training program at Safety Training Services, Inc. In July 2014, they obtained a PEC Core Compliance certification from PEC. Furthermore, in November 2017, they received a Fork Truck certification from NB Coatings.
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