Rachel Schwegel
About Rachel Schwegel
Rachel Schwegel is a Control Systems Engineer with extensive experience in engineering roles across various companies. She has worked at Brock Solutions since 2019 and previously held positions at Environment and Climate Change Canada, Maple Leaf Foods Inc., Evertz, and IGNIS Innovation Inc.
Current Role at Brock Solutions
Rachel Schwegel has been employed at Brock Solutions as a Control Systems Engineer since 2019. In this role, she is responsible for designing and implementing control systems that enhance operational efficiency. Her position involves collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to develop solutions tailored to client needs. Based in Kitchener, Canada Area, Rachel contributes to various projects that require technical expertise in control systems engineering.
Previous Experience at Environment and Climate Change Canada
Prior to her current role, Rachel worked as a Sea Ice Modelling Research Assistant at Environment and Climate Change Canada for three months in 2016. This position was based in Ottawa, Canada Area, where she assisted in research related to sea ice modeling. Her work contributed to understanding environmental impacts and climate change effects on sea ice.
Professional Background at Maple Leaf Foods Inc.
In 2015, Rachel served as a Technical Projects Specialist at Maple Leaf Foods Inc. for three months. During her tenure, she focused on technical projects that aimed to improve operational processes within the company. This experience provided her with insights into the food industry and project management.
Experience as Student Project Engineer at Evertz
Rachel gained experience as a Student Project Engineer at Evertz in 2015, where she worked for three months. In this role, she was involved in engineering projects that required practical application of her academic knowledge. This position helped her develop skills in project execution and teamwork.
Education in Systems Design Engineering
Rachel studied at the University of Waterloo, where she pursued a degree in Systems Design Engineering from 2014 to 2019. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in engineering principles, systems thinking, and design methodologies. This academic background supports her current role as a Control Systems Engineer.