![]() If you want to reach out to Ryan to learn more about Curtin, his email can be found on the Career Services webpage.ĭarlene Conolly, Mechanical Engineer (licensed) class of 2018, sits down with Career Services on her 2nd to last day at Amber Kinects to discuss what brought her to Cal Maritime, her role at Amber Kinetics, and what she will be doing in her new position with Pillar Point Harbor Patrol. Ryan also discusses the policy think tank he helps run with some friends, how the CEO at Curtin provided some guidance in focusing that project, and how to find your passion. ![]() In his role at Curtin, he is able to hop on vessels and do checks because he has his MMC. Ryan stresses to any non-license track cadet with an interest in the water to get their MMC, as it opens up different career paths they might not think of. At Curtin, he has been able to combine his love of the sea, policy, and research into a unique opportunity that gives him both hands on and office work experience. His internship as the manager of Pirate’s Cove on the TSGB was very formative, as was the class the librarians teach that goes over Microsoft Word and Excel. Summary: Ryan Mack, GSMA class of 2019, sits down with Career Services to discuss his role at Curtin Maritime, how he was able to land it, and how it matches with his personality and interests. If you want to get in touch with Brad, check out his interview profile on the Cal Maritime Career Services page. This led him to jumping on a new opportunity with Stabbert Maritime to work in some different markets within the industry. Brad mentions how service over self has helped him in his career advancement, as well as searching up opportunities to gain certifications that help both him and the company succeed, and how to stay attune to where the industry is moving and how it matches your interests. His time at Amnav allowed him to take on many roles, both sailing and shoreside, that helped him develop his professional skills. Brad highlights how powerful the Cal Maritime network and a degree in Marine Transportation have been in accelerating his career. If you would like to reach out to either Logan or Brian, check out their contact info on the Cal Maritime Career Services page.īrad Westlund, Marine Transportation class of 2012 and MSTEM class of 2021, sits down with Career Services to discuss how he chose to pursue his MT degree after working a few years in the industry, what brought him back for his Master’s, and his adventures with Amnav Maritime. The blend of worksites and different engineering processes has been a major draw in commissioning engineering and encourage cadets to consider as a field if they love variety. Both Logan and Brian highlight how ship and building systems are similar which helped their transition to commissioning engineering. ![]() This has helped them in engineering as well as their adventure into starting their own commissioning engineering firm, CriticalArc. They discuss how education process at Cal Maritime, specifically the focus on breaking down large process in smaller pieces, has proven invaluable throughout their careers. Logan Smith ’04 and Brian Agosta ’03, both graduates of the Mechanical Engineering license track program talk with Career Services about what led them to Cal Maritime, why they initially chose different career paths, and what brought them back together to eventually found CriticalArc.
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