Vuong Nguyen
About Vuong Nguyen
Vuong Nguyen is a Project Engineer with extensive experience in the engineering sector, currently working at Apeel Sciences since 2018 and at The Linde Group since 2014. He specializes in equipment readiness, heat transfer modeling, and standardization procedures, contributing to successful project execution and customer support.
Work at Apeel
Vuong Nguyen has been employed at Apeel Sciences as a Project Engineer since 2018. In this role, he has contributed to various projects in Murray Hill, NJ, focusing on enhancing equipment readiness and operational efficiency. His responsibilities include conducting Factory Acceptance Tests, which ensure that equipment is ready for successful field installations.
Work at The Linde Group
Since 2014, Vuong Nguyen has worked at The Linde Group as a Project Execution Engineer in the Industrial Markets sector. Based in City of Industry, CA, he has accumulated significant experience over the past ten years. His work involves overseeing project execution and ensuring that engineering standards are met across various initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Vuong Nguyen earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Chemical Engineering from Lehigh University, completing his studies from 2010 to 2014. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his engineering roles, enabling him to apply chemical engineering principles effectively in his projects.
Achievements in Engineering Projects
Throughout his career, Vuong Nguyen has led several engineering projects. He established a heat transfer model for a freezer, which improved equipment sizing and volume forecasting. Additionally, he designed and fabricated a mini-batch test freezer, serving as a product demonstration tool for Sales Engineers. He also developed the first standardization procedure for equipment operation and maintenance manuals.
Technical Training and Support
Vuong Nguyen has provided technical training and support to Sales teams, focusing on equipment fabrication, leasing, and sales quotes and schedules. His efforts in establishing fabrication standards across multiple suppliers have contributed to improved equipment quality and uniformity.