Emily Peruski, Eit

Emily Peruski, Eit

Energy Engineer I @ Trim

About Emily Peruski, Eit

Emily Peruski is an Energy Engineer I at Wade Trim in Flint, Michigan, where she has worked since 2020. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Biological/Biosystems Engineering from Michigan State University and has previous experience in various engineering and internship roles.

Work at Wade Trim

Emily Peruski has been employed at Wade Trim as an Energy Engineer I since 2020. In this role, she focuses on energy engineering projects and contributes to the company's initiatives in Flint, Michigan. Her responsibilities include analyzing energy systems and supporting sustainable energy solutions. Wade Trim is known for its commitment to engineering and environmental services, and Emily plays a part in advancing these objectives.

Previous Experience in Energy Sector

Before joining Wade Trim, Emily Peruski gained valuable experience in the energy sector through various internships. She worked at DTE Energy as a Market Engineering Co-Op in 2018, where she was involved in market analysis for four months. Additionally, she served as an Energy Market Operations Intern at the Michigan Public Power Agency in 2019 for three months, focusing on energy market operations. These roles provided her with practical insights into energy management and operations.

Internship Experience

Emily's internship experience includes a position at Monsanto Company as a Plant Breeding Intern in 2018, where she worked for three months in Kihei, Hawaii. This role allowed her to explore the intersection of biology and engineering. Furthermore, she worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in Civil & Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University from 2019 to 2020, contributing to research projects for seven months.

Education in Biological/Biosystems Engineering

Emily Peruski earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Biological/Biosystems Engineering from Michigan State University, completing her studies from 2015 to 2020. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in engineering principles, particularly in biological systems and environmental applications. This academic background supports her current role in energy engineering and her previous internships.

People similar to Emily Peruski, Eit