Jun Sasaki
About Jun Sasaki
Jun Sasaki is a Senior Engineer at Hawaiian Airlines, with a background in mechanical and electrical engineering. He has held various engineering roles and leadership positions, including Director at the Associated Students of Arizona State University.
Work at Hawaiian Airlines
Jun Sasaki has held multiple positions at Hawaiian Airlines. He began as an Engineering Intern in 2019 for a duration of two months, where he gained initial exposure to the aviation industry in Honolulu, Hawaii. Following this internship, he worked as an Engineer in the Projects & Cabin Interiors/Exteriors department from 2020 to 2022, contributing to various engineering projects. Since 2022, he has been serving as a Senior Engineer, continuing his work in Honolulu and applying his engineering skills to enhance the airline's operations.
Education and Expertise
Jun Sasaki earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Arizona State University, where he studied Primary-Mechanical Engineering and Secondary-Electrical Systems, along with a minor in Business. His education spanned from 2016 to 2019, during which he developed a strong foundation in engineering principles and business administration. This educational background supports his technical skills and provides a strategic perspective in his engineering roles.
Background
Before his tenure at Hawaiian Airlines, Jun Sasaki worked at Arizona State University as the Director of the Associated Students from 2016 to 2020. In this role, he gained leadership experience and developed skills in organizational management. Additionally, he served as the Project Manager for the SAE Baja Team at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering from 2016 to 2019, where he managed engineering projects and collaborated with peers on practical applications of engineering concepts.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Jun Sasaki has demonstrated strong skills in manufacturing and fabrication, which are essential in the field of mechanical engineering. His leadership experience, particularly as Director at the Associated Students of Arizona State University, highlights his ability to guide teams and projects. Furthermore, his business administration experience adds a strategic dimension to his engineering roles, allowing him to approach challenges with a comprehensive understanding of both technical and business aspects.