Rafay Ejaz
About Rafay Ejaz
Rafay Ejaz is a Quality Control professional skilled in Oracle Primavera and Building Information Modeling. He holds a Master's degree in Infrastructure and Environmental Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology and has experience in various engineering roles, including project management and safety oversight.
Work at Northvolt
Rafay Ejaz currently holds the position of Quality Control at Northvolt, where he has been employed since 2022. In this role, he is responsible for ensuring that quality standards are met in the production processes. Northvolt is known for its commitment to sustainable battery manufacturing, and Rafay's expertise contributes to maintaining high-quality outputs in line with the company's objectives.
Education and Expertise
Rafay Ejaz earned a Master's degree in Infrastructure and Environmental Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology, where he studied from 2020 to 2022. His Master's thesis involved developing a pilot application of System Theoretical Process Analysis (STPA) for evaluating the safety of autonomous vehicles. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), where he studied from 2013 to 2017. Additionally, he possesses certifications in Building Information Modeling (BIM), enhancing his project management skills.
Background in Project Engineering
Rafay Ejaz has a diverse background in project engineering. He worked as a Project Engineer at Pacific Builders in 2018 for 11 months, where he gained practical experience in construction management. He later served as a Project Civil Engineer at Dream Designers, where his responsibilities included reviewing designs, estimating quantities, supervising construction sites, and managing contracts for housing projects. His experience also includes a role as a Health Safety Environment Officer at Taisei Corporation in 2019.
Research and Case Studies
During his academic career, Rafay Ejaz conducted significant research, including a case study on an unsignalized intersection with an unprotected left turn. This study contributed to understanding the interactions between human drivers and automated vehicles. His research work continued during his time as a Master Thesis Student at RISE Research Institutes of Sweden in 2022, where he focused on safety analysis in transportation systems.