Dan Rabinovitch
About Dan Rabinovitch
Dan Rabinovitch is a Project Engineer with extensive experience in engineering design and project management. He currently works at LAPORTE in Columbus, Ohio, and has previously held positions at Diageo and Barry-Wehmiller Design Group.
Work at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group
Dan Rabinovitch worked at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group as a Project Engineer from 2016 to 2019. During his tenure, he was responsible for critically reviewing engineering designs and test plans, assessing risks associated with various projects. He managed project costs and schedules, ensuring timely progress reports were presented to clients. His role involved chairing project team meetings and providing technical direction, which contributed to the overall success of the engineering projects he oversaw.
Current Role at LAPORTE
Since 2019, Dan Rabinovitch has been employed as a Process Engineer at LAPORTE in Columbus, Ohio. In this position, he chairs project team meetings and provides technical direction. He actively pursues business development opportunities to foster future growth for LAPORTE in various local geographies. His responsibilities also include championing initiatives aimed at improving the Engineering Department’s operations and procedures, demonstrating his commitment to enhancing organizational efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Dan Rabinovitch earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, completing his studies from 2011 to 2016. His educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles, which he applies in his professional roles. His expertise encompasses project engineering, process engineering, and risk assessment, making him a valuable asset in his field.
Previous Experience at Diageo
Dan Rabinovitch gained early experience as a Manufacturing Engineer Coop at Diageo in 2015, where he worked for three months in Plainfield, Illinois. He also held a similar role in 2014 for three months in Amherstburg, Ontario. These positions allowed him to develop practical skills in engineering and manufacturing processes, contributing to his professional growth before transitioning to roles at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group and LAPORTE.