Jasmine Randhawa
About Jasmine Randhawa
Jasmine Randhawa serves as the Secretary for the University of the Pacific Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers and works as a Student Assistant in the Division of Rail and Mass Transportation at Caltrans. She has a strong academic background in engineering, having earned both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science from the University of the Pacific.
Work at American Society of Civil Engineers
Jasmine Randhawa has been actively involved with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) for over four years. She currently serves as the Secretary for the University of the Pacific Chapter, a position she has held since 2020. In this role, she contributes to the chapter's activities and initiatives, supporting the development of civil engineering students and promoting professional growth within the field.
Education and Expertise
Jasmine Randhawa studied at the University of the Pacific, where she pursued a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from 2019 to 2023. She is currently working towards a Master of Science in Engineering Science with a concentration in Civil Engineering, expected to be completed in 2024. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices.
Background in Energy Sector
Jasmine Randhawa gained early experience in the energy sector through a STEM High School Internship at Pacific Gas and Electric Company in 2018. This internship lasted for one month and provided her with foundational knowledge of the energy industry. Additionally, she participated in the SMUD Energy Efficiency Career Exploration program, which further enhanced her understanding of energy efficiency initiatives.
Current Role at Caltrans
Since 2021, Jasmine Randhawa has worked as a Student Assistant in the Division of Rail and Mass Transportation at Caltrans. In this position, she focuses on transportation infrastructure projects, contributing to the development and maintenance of California's transportation systems. Her role allows her to apply her academic knowledge in a practical setting.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to her current roles, Jasmine Randhawa worked as an Office Assistant at the University of the Pacific from 2019 to 2020. In this capacity, she supported the Office of Institutional Research and Decision Support for nine months. Additionally, she participated in the SMUD Energy Efficiency Career Exploration program in 2018, which lasted four months and provided insights into energy efficiency practices.