William Kennedy
About William Kennedy
William Kennedy is a Project Manager with a background in Mechanical Engineering. He has worked at Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. and Optel Group, and has over a decade of experience in engineering and project management roles.
Current Role at Optel Group
William Kennedy has been employed at Optel Group since 2018, where he serves as a Project Manager. In this role, he oversees various projects, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget. His experience at Optel Group spans six years, during which he has contributed to the company's objectives in Canada.
Mechanical Design Engineer Experience
In addition to his project management role, William Kennedy has worked as a Mechanical Design Engineer at Optel Group since 2017. His responsibilities include designing mechanical systems and components, applying his engineering knowledge to meet project specifications. He has accumulated seven years of experience in this position, enhancing his technical skills in the field.
Professional Background at Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc.
William Kennedy has held the position of Project Manager at Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Inc. since 2019. He operates from Jacksonville, Florida, where he manages projects related to vision care products. His tenure at the company has lasted five years, during which he has developed expertise in project management within the healthcare sector.
Education and Qualifications
William Kennedy studied at the Limerick Institute of Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from 2011 to 2014. He also pursued a Bachelor's degree in Management for one year from 2014 to 2015. This educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in both engineering and management principles.
Previous Experience at Limerick Institute of Technology
Before his current roles, William Kennedy worked at Limerick Institute of Technology on various projects. He participated in a Final Year Group Project from 2013 to 2014, lasting four months, and completed a Final Year Individual Project in 2014 for three months. These experiences contributed to his practical knowledge and skills in engineering.