Steven Andrews
About Steven Andrews
Steven Andrews is the Team Lead for Performance and Operability at Quest Global in Hartford, Connecticut, with over six years of experience in the field.
Current Role at Quest Global
Steven Andrews is currently serving as the Team Lead for Performance and Operability at Quest Global in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. In this role, he leads a team dedicated to enhancing the performance and operability of engineering systems. His work involves overseeing complex projects and ensuring that the engineering solutions provided meet the highest standards of efficiency and reliability. Steven has been part of Quest Global for several years, contributing significantly to its operations and growth.
Previous Roles at Quest Global
Before becoming the Team Lead, Steven Andrews held several key positions at Quest Global. From 2014 to 2016, he was the Project Lead for Performance and Operability, where he managed various engineering projects. He initially started his career at Quest Global as an Engineering Trainee in 2014, working for eight months in Hartford, Connecticut. These roles allowed him to build a strong foundation in performance and operability, leading to his current leadership position.
Early Career Experience
Steven Andrews gained valuable early career experience through internships and technician roles. He interned at GE Aviation in 2013 for three months, focusing on turboshaft and turboprop integration engineering. Additionally, from 2010 to 2013, he worked at Wyman Gordon as a Metallurgical Lab Technician and Engineering Intern. These positions provided him with hands-on experience in engineering and technical skills that have been instrumental in his career development.
Educational Background
Steven Andrews has a solid educational background in engineering. He completed his Bachelor of Science degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute between 2009 and 2012. He continued his education at the same institution, achieving his Master of Science degree from 2013 to 2014. His academic training has been crucial in providing him with the knowledge and skills needed for his roles in performance and operability.