Jessica Williamson
About Jessica Williamson
Jessica Williamson is an IT Systems and Process Engineer at Optimax Systems, Inc., where she has worked since 2014. She has a background in Applied Mathematics and has contributed to various projects aimed at improving operational efficiency and interdepartmental communication.
Work at Optimax Systems
Jessica Williamson has been employed at Optimax Systems, Inc. since 2014, serving as an IT Systems and Process Engineer for a decade. In this role, she has developed user guides for software platforms, ensuring that users understand the functionalities available to them. Additionally, she led a cross-functional team to create a database that integrates multiple systems, which has enhanced interdepartmental communication. Jessica has also created and implemented an electronic time correction management system aimed at improving operational efficiency. Her work focuses on leveraging technology to support manufacturing processes and drive continuous improvement within the organization.
Previous Experience at JOANN Stores
Before joining Optimax Systems, Jessica Williamson worked at JOANN Stores from 2007 to 2014 as a Freight Coordinator and Team Member. During her seven years at JOANN, she gained experience in inventory management and team collaboration. This role provided her with foundational skills in logistics and operations, which she later applied to her engineering work.
Education and Expertise
Jessica Williamson studied at the State University of New York at Fredonia, where she earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Applied Mathematics from 2010 to 2013. Prior to that, she attended Jamestown Community College, achieving an Associate of Science (AS) in Individual Studies from 2008 to 2010. Her educational background in mathematics equips her with analytical skills essential for her role as an IT Systems and Process Engineer, particularly in developing solutions that enhance operational processes.
Continuous Improvement in Manufacturing Processes
At Optimax Systems, Jessica Williamson utilizes her knowledge of manufacturing processes to lead continuous improvement efforts. She focuses on identifying areas for enhancement and implementing solutions that streamline operations. Her initiatives, such as the electronic time correction management system, demonstrate her commitment to operational efficiency and effective process management.