Jackson Lisec
About Jackson Lisec
Jackson Lisec is a Technical Integrations Product Manager at First Resonance, where he focuses on enhancing manufacturing efficiency and sustainability. He has a background in industrial engineering and data science, with experience in various engineering roles across multiple companies.
Work at First Resonance
Jackson Lisec serves as the Technical Integrations Product Manager at First Resonance, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he focuses on integrating technical solutions to enhance manufacturing processes. His work is centered in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, where he contributes to the company's mission of improving manufacturing efficiency.
Previous Experience at Epirus
Prior to his current role, Jackson Lisec worked at Epirus for three years, where he held multiple positions. He began as an Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Intern in 2020, followed by a role as an Industrial Engineer from 2020 to 2023. He then advanced to the position of Senior Industrial Engineer from 2022 to 2023, where he applied his engineering skills to various projects.
Education and Expertise
Jackson Lisec earned his Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, completing his studies from 2016 to 2020. He is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Data Science at Northwestern University, expected to finish in 2025. His education has equipped him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and data analysis.
Commitment to Sustainability
Jackson is committed to revolutionizing manufacturing efficiency with a focus on reducing environmental impact. He is enhancing his skills in machine vision and machine learning to drive climate-focused innovation. His work includes evaluating the feasibility of sustainable energy sources and predicting shifts in energy demand to create a more resilient energy grid.
Early Interest in Sustainability
Jackson developed a passion for sustainability during his childhood, engaging in experiments such as crafting solar-powered phone chargers. This early interest has influenced his career path and commitment to sustainable practices in engineering and manufacturing.