Stephanie Shreck
About Stephanie Shreck
Stephanie Shreck is a Systems Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories with a background in aerospace engineering.
Professional Experience at Sandia National Laboratories
Stephanie Shreck has been working as a Systems Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories since 2013. In this role, she is involved in the development and management of complex systems, ensuring their efficient operation and integration. Sandia National Laboratories is known for its research and development in national security, which highlights the significance of Shreck's contributions in this field.
Internship at Jet Propulsion Laboratory
In 2012, Stephanie Shreck worked as a Graduate Engineer Intern at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. During her 2-month internship, she gained hands-on experience in space exploration technologies and the unique challenges associated with engineering for space missions. This position provided her with a strong foundation in aerospace engineering and project management.
Graduate Assistant at University of Nevada Las Vegas
From 2010 to 2013, Stephanie Shreck served as a Graduate Assistant at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. In this role, she supported academic research and provided educational assistance to faculty and students in the engineering department. Her work included assisting in teaching, research projects, and administrative tasks related to the academic programs.
Electrical Engineer at Lockheed Martin
Stephanie Shreck was an Electrical Engineer in the Engineering Leadership Development Program (ELDP) at Lockheed Martin from 2007 to 2010. Over these three years, she developed her skills in electrical engineering, working on advanced defense and aerospace projects. Her role involved designing, testing, and implementing electrical systems, contributing to Lockheed Martin's high-standard engineering solutions.
Education at University of California, Los Angeles
Stephanie Shreck completed her Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles from 2006 to 2007. This graduate program provided her with in-depth knowledge and technical skills in aerospace engineering, contributing significantly to her professional expertise and career development.