Emma Trappe
About Emma Trappe
Emma Trappe is a professional in the Global Supply Chain Advanced Development Program at Schneider Electric, where she has worked since 2020. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering Technology and a Master's Degree in Engineering/Industrial Management from the University of Dayton.
Current Role at Schneider Electric
Emma Trappe currently works at Schneider Electric as part of the Global Supply Chain Advanced Development Program. She has been in this role since 2020, contributing to various supply chain initiatives in Columbia, South Carolina. This position allows her to leverage her engineering background and focus on advanced development strategies within the global supply chain framework.
Previous Experience at Schneider Electric
Prior to her current role, Emma Trappe held two internships at Schneider Electric. In 2018, she worked as a Manufacturing Engineering Intern for three months in Foxboro, Massachusetts. She returned for another internship in 2019, again in Foxboro, where she gained hands-on experience in manufacturing processes. During her time at Schneider Electric, she led projects aimed at enhancing production efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Emma Trappe earned her Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering Technology from the University of Dayton, completing her studies from 2015 to 2019. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master's degree in Engineering/Industrial Management from the same institution in 2020. This academic background provides her with a solid foundation in engineering principles and supply chain management.
Professional Background
Emma Trappe has a diverse professional background that includes various roles at the University of Dayton. She served as a Student Supervisor, Desk Assistant, and Skills Test Proctor from 2016 to 2019. Additionally, she worked at Culver Academies as a Campus Store Clerk and at Showland Cinema. Her early work experiences contributed to her leadership and management skills.
Achievements in Quality Engineering
During her tenure as a Quality Engineer, Emma Trappe implemented improvements in the audit system and enhanced communication of quality updates to production teams. She also participated in a multi-plant quality conference on November 8, 2021, focusing on quality control and process improvements. These experiences reflect her commitment to quality and operational excellence.