William Bennett
About William Bennett
William Bennett is a Design Engineer at Emerson with a background in mechanical engineering and experience in various engineering roles and projects.
Current Position at Emerson
William Bennett currently serves as a Design Engineer at Emerson. In this role, he applies his extensive experience in mechanical engineering and design. His work involves various aspects of engineering design, such as creating efficient systems and ensuring the reliability and safety of engineered products.
Career at Albemarle Corporation
In 2016, William Bennett worked as a Mechanical Engineering Co-op at Albemarle Corporation for 4 months in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area. During this time, he gained valuable industry experience, contributing to several engineering projects and expanding his technical skill set in the chemical industry.
Professional Experience at Atlas Copco USA
William Bennett completed a 1-month internship in 2015 at Atlas Copco USA in Houston, Texas. This role allowed him to work closely with experienced engineers and provided insight into practical applications of mechanical engineering in the compressor industry.
Education and Background
William Bennett earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University, where he studied from 2012 to 2017. Prior to that, he attended Cypress Christian School from 2008 to 2012, achieving a 4.0 GPA. His academic background laid a strong foundation for his career in mechanical engineering.
Early Career at Forest Glen Camps
William Bennett spent two summers working at Forest Glen Camps. In 2014, he took on a leadership role, and in 2013, he worked as a counselor. These early roles helped him develop essential soft skills such as leadership, teamwork, and communication.
Mechanical Engineering Projects and Skills
William Bennett has worked on various mechanical engineering projects, including designing a subsea separator for a capstone project at university. He has experience in failure analysis with vacuum pumps in the chemical industry and expertise in Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Additionally, he has worked on bolted-flange connections in lined piping applications and rupture disks, arranged blower configurations in AutoCAD, and created 3D skids from 2D drawings in Autodesk Inventor.