Jennifer Reschlein
About Jennifer Reschlein
Jennifer Reschlein is a Senior Software Engineer at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group in St. Louis, Missouri, where she has worked since 2011. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, and previously worked as a Project Engineer at Paulo Heat Treating, Brazing and Metal Finishing for 14 years.
Work at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group
Jennifer Reschlein has been employed at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group since 2011, serving as a Senior Software Engineer. In this role, she contributes to various software development projects, leveraging her engineering expertise to enhance design solutions. Her tenure at the company spans over 13 years, during which she has been involved in numerous initiatives that support the organization's objectives in the engineering sector.
Education and Expertise
Jennifer Reschlein studied at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. Additionally, she attended Ranken Technical College, focusing on Engineering from 2006 to 2008. This educational background has equipped her with a strong foundation in engineering principles, which she applies in her current role as a Senior Software Engineer.
Background
Before joining Barry-Wehmiller Design Group, Jennifer Reschlein worked at Paulo Heat Treating, Brazing and Metal Finishing as a Project Engineer. Her tenure at Paulo lasted 14 years, from 1997 to 2011, during which she gained significant experience in project management and engineering processes. This background has contributed to her skills and knowledge in software engineering.
Professional Experience
Jennifer Reschlein has accumulated extensive professional experience over her career. Starting as a Project Engineer at Paulo Heat Treating, she developed her engineering skills over 14 years. Since 2011, she has transitioned to software engineering at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group, where she has focused on developing software solutions that align with engineering practices.