Olga Kugar
About Olga Kugar
Olga Kugar is a Product Development Engineer Team Lead at Navistar Inc, where she has worked since 2016. She previously held a position as a Mechanical Engineer at Motorola Solutions and has a strong educational background in Mechanical Engineering and Development Economics.
Work at Navistar
Olga Kugar has served as a Product Development Engineer Team Lead at Navistar Inc since 2016. In this role, she has developed program resource plans and identified necessary resources for delivering component functional content. Her responsibilities include coordinating and delivering component concept sheets for assigned programs. She ensures that best practices are used and documented in the development of program content. Additionally, she manages and reports progress to program budgets while meeting all functional quality, cost, and timing commitments. Kugar also represents the Component Engineering Team as the single point of contact for specific components.
Previous Experience at Motorola Solutions
Before joining Navistar, Olga Kugar worked as a Mechanical Engineer at Motorola Solutions from 2013 to 2015. During her two years at the company, she was based in Schaumburg, Illinois. Her role involved applying her engineering skills to various projects, contributing to the development of mechanical systems and components.
Education and Expertise
Olga Kugar holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she studied from 2009 to 2012. Prior to that, she earned an Associate of Science (A.S.) in Engineering from City Colleges of Chicago-Harry S Truman College, completing her studies from 2006 to 2009. Additionally, she has a Bachelor's degree in Development Economics and International Development from Belarusian State Economic University, which she attended from 2001 to 2003.
Background
Olga Kugar has a diverse educational background that includes studies in both engineering and economics. Her early education in Belarus laid the foundation for her later studies in the United States. She transitioned from her studies in Development Economics to a focus on Mechanical Engineering, reflecting her interests and career trajectory in the engineering field.