Ahmed Ujjainwala
About Ahmed Ujjainwala
Ahmed Ujjainwala is a Mechanical Engineer EIT currently employed at Hatch and The University of Toronto Engineering Society in Toronto, Ontario. He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toronto and has experience in various roles within engineering and project management.
Work at Hatch
Ahmed Ujjainwala has been employed at Hatch as a Mechanical Engineer - Eit since 2016. His role involves applying mechanical engineering principles to various projects within the company. Hatch is known for its focus on engineering, project management, and consulting services across multiple sectors, including mining, energy, and infrastructure. Ujjainwala's contributions to the team reflect his expertise in mechanical engineering and his commitment to delivering effective solutions.
Current Role at The University of Toronto Engineering Society
Since 2016, Ahmed Ujjainwala has served as the Percussion Lead for the Lady Godiva Memorial Band within The University of Toronto Engineering Society. In this position, he is responsible for leading percussion performances and contributing to the musical activities of the band. His involvement with the band demonstrates his engagement with the university community and his ability to collaborate in a team-oriented environment.
Education and Expertise
Ahmed Ujjainwala studied at the University of Toronto from 2013 to 2017, where he earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering. His academic background provides a strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles and practices. Prior to his university education, he attended Indian High School from 2004 to 2013, where he completed his secondary education.
Previous Experience at the University of Toronto
In 2015, Ahmed Ujjainwala worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Toronto for a period of three months. His role involved assisting in research projects, which contributed to his practical understanding of engineering concepts. Additionally, he served as Project Director for the Skulebook Editor within The University of Toronto Engineering Society from 2015 to 2016, where he managed the production of the society's yearbook.