Andrea Prieto Pabón
In addition to the strong ties with classmates and teachers, the ETSI has given me the ability to solve the problems that arise, both at work and at a personal level. Having critical and logical thinking, knowing where and how to search, who to ask... are the result of work in their classrooms (and in the library). Specifically, chemical engineering encourages that: I know my raw material (problem), I know the product I want (result), let's work on how to do it!
I finished the Degree in Chemical Engineering at the ETSI in 2018 and, after that, I began the Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering and the Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering, both at this same School. Before finishing the master's degrees, I had the opportunity to work in the R&D sector specialized in biofuels. After more than a year in that industry, I made the leap to the aerospace world, starting to work at Accenture in "Manufacturig & Supply Chain System". My role is that of Project Manager in quality projects at an international level, my functions including resource management, task monitoring and documentation review. Despite not currently working in the chemical sector, there is no doubt that the skills developed in my training make it possible for the variety of job offers to which I can aspire to be truly wide.
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