Paul G.
About Paul G.
Paul G. is a Manufacturing Engineer specializing in Customer Success, currently working at First Resonance in Los Angeles. He has a background in manufacturing engineering with experience at various organizations, including Relativity Space and Naval Surface Warfare Center.
Current Role at First Resonance
Paul G. currently serves as a Manufacturing Engineer in Customer Success at First Resonance, a position he has held since 2023 in Los Angeles, California. In this role, he focuses on leveraging data and software stacks to support advancements in manufacturing. He is involved in implementing Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) to enhance partner success. Additionally, he develops custom features and reports to improve operational efficiency and client satisfaction.
Previous Experience in Manufacturing Engineering
Prior to his current role, Paul G. gained valuable experience in the field of manufacturing engineering through various internships. He worked at Relativity Space as a Manufacturing Engineering Intern from 2021 to 2022 in Long Beach, California. He also served as an Additive Manufacturing Engineer at NAVSEA Warfare Centers for two months in 2021 and interned at the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) for two months in 2018, both in Fallbrook, California. His early experience includes an internship at Polymer Composites, Inc. in 2016.
Educational Background
Paul G. completed his high school education at Biola Youth Academics, earning a High School Diploma from 2015 to 2017. He then attended Norco College, where he studied Math and Physics and obtained an Associate of Science degree from 2017 to 2020. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree at UC San Diego, with an expected graduation in 2024.
Involvement in Student Organizations
During his academic journey, Paul G. was actively involved in student organizations, notably as a Propulsion Member of SEDS UCSD from 2020 to 2021. This experience allowed him to engage with peers in the aerospace field and contribute to projects related to propulsion systems.