Rachel Green
About Rachel Green
Rachel Green is a Shift Technician at Brookfield Asset Management in New York, with extensive experience in combustion engineering and a background in plumbing.
Current Role at Brookfield Asset Management
Rachel Green is currently employed as a Shift Technician at Brookfield Asset Management in New York, United States. In this role, she leverages her extensive experience in combustion engineering and mechanical systems to ensure the efficient operation of the assets managed by the company.
Experience as Combustion Engineer at Integral Uk Ltd
Rachel worked as a Combustion Engineer at Integral UK Ltd from 2015 to 2016. In this position based in Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom, she was responsible for maintaining and repairing combustion systems, utilizing her expertise to ensure safety and efficiency in operations.
Engineering Positions at Mitie
Rachel had an extensive career at Mitie, holding multiple engineering roles from 2010 to 2015. She started as a Gas Trainee and climbed through the ranks to become a Combustion Supervisor. Her positions included Mechanical Engineer, Combustion and Mechanical Engineer, and Combustion Supervisor, based in Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom. These roles allowed her to develop a broad skillset in mechanical and combustion engineering.
Educational Background
Rachel Green pursued her education in engineering and related fields at several institutions. She studied at Lewisham College from 2006 to 2007, Croydon College from 2007 to 2008, Carshalton College for three different periods, and Croydon College again from 2014 to 2016. These educational experiences equipped her with the foundational knowledge and technical skills necessary for her various engineering roles.
Early Career and Apprenticeship
Rachel began her career in the service industry, working as a Crew Member at McDonald's Corporation in Chicago, Illinois, for four months in 2006. She then transitioned into the plumbing field, serving as an Apprentice Plumber at Malcolm Charles Construction from 2007 to 2009. This early experience in plumbing laid the groundwork for her subsequent roles in mechanical and combustion engineering.