Camille Mallari
About Camille Mallari
Camille Mallari is an Electrical Engineering Designer at H.H. Angus & Associates Ltd. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with a background in various engineering roles and a degree in Nanotechnology Engineering from the University of Waterloo.
Current Role at H.H. Angus & Associates Ltd.
Camille Mallari is currently employed as an Electrical Engineering Designer at H.H. Angus & Associates Ltd. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In this role, they utilize their expertise in electrical systems to design and develop engineering solutions. Working within a team of engineers, Camille applies their knowledge to contribute to various projects, ensuring that electrical designs meet the required standards and specifications.
Previous Experience at Hatch
In 2020, Camille Mallari worked at Hatch as a Controls, Automation, and Electrical Engineer. This 3-month stint in Toronto, Ontario, provided Camille with practical experience in the fields of control systems and automation. During this time, they were involved in developing and implementing electrical engineering solutions that matched client requirements and adhered to industry standards.
Engineering Internship at Seaspan Corporation
In 2019, Camille Mallari undertook a 3-month engineering internship at Seaspan Corporation in Vancouver, BC. This role allowed them to gain hands-on experience in a maritime engineering environment. Camille's responsibilities included assisting in the design and maintenance of engineering systems within the company, giving them valuable insights into maritime engineering practices.
Educational Background at University of Waterloo
Camille Mallari studied Nanotechnology Engineering with an Option in Management Sciences at the University of Waterloo, achieving a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc). Attending from 2015 to 2021, Camille developed a strong foundation in nanotechnology and management principles. Their education included practical and theoretical knowledge, preparing them for various engineering roles in different industries.
Research Project at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Camille Mallari was involved in a research project at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany, focusing on control systems. During a 3-month period in 2017, Camille contributed to advanced research aimed at improving control systems. This research experience expanded their knowledge and provided them with an opportunity to work within an academic and international context.