Nathan Younadam
About Nathan Younadam
Nathan Younadam is a Project Engineering Intern at ABC Technologies, where he has worked since 2021. He holds a Bachelor of Technology in Automotive and Vehicle Engineering Technology from McMaster University and has completed studies in Business Management and Mechanical Engineering Technology at Mohawk College.
Work at ABC Technologies
Nathan Younadam has been serving as a Project Engineering Intern at ABC Technologies since 2021. In this role, he is involved in various engineering projects, contributing to the development and implementation of solutions. His internship has provided him with hands-on experience in project management and engineering practices within a technology-focused environment.
Education and Expertise
Nathan Younadam studied at Mohawk College, where he earned a Certificate in Business Management and an Advanced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology between 2018 and 2022. He also attended McMaster University, completing a Bachelor of Technology in Automotive and Vehicle Engineering Technology (Co-op) during the same period. His education has equipped him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and business management.
Background in Automotive Services
Prior to his current role, Nathan worked at Mississauga Auto Centre as an Automotive Vehicle Servicer for three months in 2020. During this time, he gained practical experience in soldering and analyzing electrical diagrams, enhancing his technical skills in automotive services. Additionally, he worked as a Produce Clerk at Metro Inc. for five months in 2016.
Technical Skills Development
Throughout his studies, Nathan developed proficiency in various technical tools and software, including AutoCAD, SolidWorks, CATIA, and C++ programming. These skills were cultivated during his time at McMaster University, where he focused on automotive engineering technologies. His technical expertise supports his role in project engineering and design.
Current Academic Pursuits
Nathan is currently enrolled in a joint Automotive and Vehicle Engineering Technology program that combines studies at McMaster University and Mohawk College. This program allows him to further his knowledge and skills in automotive engineering while gaining practical experience through co-op opportunities.