Diana Mc Millan, P.E.
About Diana Mc Millan, P.E.
Diana Mc Millan, P.E. is an Engineering Manager in NPI Operations at Form Energy, with a diverse background in engineering roles at various companies including Tesla, Abbott, and Chevron Phillips Chemical Company. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Saint Mary's College and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Chemical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame.
Current Role at Form Energy
Diana Mc Millan serves as the Engineering Manager for NPI Operations at Form Energy. She has held this position since 2023. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing engineering projects related to new product introduction, ensuring that operational processes meet the company's standards and objectives.
Previous Experience at Tesla
Diana Mc Millan worked at Tesla in various engineering roles. She was a Staff Production Process Engineer from 2021 to 2022, where she focused on optimizing production processes. Following this, she served as a Staff Engineer for Cell Quality from 2022 to 2023, contributing to the quality assurance of battery cell production.
Experience at Abbott
Diana Mc Millan was employed at Abbott as a Senior Process Engineer in Battery Development from 2019 to 2021. Prior to this, she worked as a Process Engineer II from 2017 to 2019. Her work at Abbott involved developing and refining processes for battery technology.
Educational Background
Diana Mc Millan holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Saint Mary's College, which she completed from 2009 to 2013. She also earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame, studying there from 2010 to 2014. Her educational background provided a strong foundation for her engineering career.
Early Career and Internships
Diana Mc Millan began her career with internships and research positions. She worked as a Research & Development Intern at Colgate-Palmolive for two months in 2012. Additionally, she held various research roles at Saint Mary's College and the University of Notre Dame, contributing to product development and nano research.