Thomas Woldering
About Thomas Woldering
Thomas Woldering is a Process Quality Engineer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he has worked since 2017. He has a strong background in computer engineering, process flowcharting, and technical procedure development, emphasizing safety and quality in his work.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Thomas Woldering has been employed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 2017, currently holding the position of Process Quality Engineer. His role involves ensuring the quality and efficiency of engineering processes. Previously, he served as Lead Work Planner for a four-month period in 2017. His responsibilities in both roles have included the development of technical procedures and specification reviews, contributing to the laboratory's commitment to high standards in safety and quality.
Education and Expertise
Thomas Woldering holds a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, which he completed from 2004 to 2008. He furthered his education by obtaining a Graduate Certificate from Bettis Reactor Engineering School in 2010. His educational background supports his expertise in computer hardware design and programming, as well as process flowcharting, which enhances his ability to improve engineering processes.
Background in the US Navy
Before his tenure at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Thomas Woldering worked as a Project Engineer for the US Navy's NAVSEA 08 Instrumentation and Control Division from 2009 to 2013. During this four-year period in Washington D.C., he focused on technical procedure development and specification review, which are essential for maintaining engineering standards and ensuring project success.
Skills and Professional Attributes
Thomas Woldering possesses a range of skills that enhance his effectiveness as a Process Quality Engineer. His abilities in computer hardware design and programming indicate a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of computer engineering. He is known for being adaptable and self-motivated, which allows him to quickly learn and diagnose system problems. His emphasis on safety, quality, and attention to detail reflects his commitment to maintaining high standards in engineering.