Anil Yangare
About Anil Yangare
Anil Yangare is a Life Cycle Engineer currently working as a placement student coordinator at KLS Gogte Institute of Technology and an intern at Gas Turbine Research Establishment, Defence Research & Development Organization.
Current Title and Positions
Anil Yangare holds the title of Life Cycle Engineer and is actively engaged in multiple roles. He serves as a Placement Student Coordinator at KLS Gogte Institute of Technology and an intern at Gas Turbine Research Establishment, part of the Defence Research & Development Organization. Additionally, he is a member of Engineers Without Borders as part of a partnership with Quest Global and Pratt & Whitney.
Experience at KLS Gogte Institute of Technology
Anil Yangare began his tenure as a Placement Student Coordinator at KLS Gogte Institute of Technology in August 2018. Alongside this role, he is also a student at the institution. Yangare contributes significantly to student placement activities, leveraging his professional background to enhance the academic and career prospects of his peers.
Internship at Gas Turbine Research Establishment
Anil Yangare is currently serving as an intern at the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), which is part of the Defence Research & Development Organization (DRDO). This role involves working within the aerospace industry, providing him with valuable insights and experience in this technical field.
Professional Development Roles at Rotaract Club
From 2016 to 2017, Anil Yangare served as the Treasurer at the Rotaract Club of Gogte Institute of Technology. Prior to this, he held the position of Director of Professional Development from 2015 to 2016. In these roles, Yangare focused on enhancing the professional skills and community service involvement of club members.
Previous Professional Experience
Anil Yangare has diverse experience in various technical roles. He worked as a Laser Machine Operator at Magod Laser Machining Pvt. Ltd. - India from 2013 to 2014. Earlier, he gained experience in aircraft maintenance as a technician at Government Flying Training School in 2011. These roles have equipped him with a robust technical background.