Rodrigo holds a Diploma of Technology in Mechanical Engineering Design from the British Columbia Institute of Technology. He has been an integral part of Coanda since 2010. His multifaceted expertise encompasses several critical areas. As the laboratory manager in Edmonton, Rodrigo oversees lab operations, equipment maintenance, and efficient processes. He excels in designing and upgrading test rigs and ensuring accurate and reliable results during testing processes. Beyond testing, Rodrigo actively promotes safety protocols within the organization, fostering a secure work environment for employees. Additionally, Rodrigo’s involvement extends to facility planning which includes ventilation, electrical, mechanical upgrades and infrastructure layout design. His effective project management skills keep projects on track, and he also streamlines day-to-day operations. Rodrigo’s dedication, adaptability, and diverse skill set make him an indispensable asset to Coanda’s Edmonton team. #laboratorymanager #MechanicalEngineering #Technology #equipment #safetyprotocols #infrastructure #projectmanagement #Coanda #ourteam
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