Brady Edelman

Engineering Manager & Electrical Engineer at Metromatics Pty Ltd
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Warner, Queensland, Australia, AU

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Credentials

  • IPC-A-610 Acceptability of Electronics Assemblies Certification
    IPC
    Mar, 2021
    - Nov, 2024
  • IPC/WHMA-A-620 Requirements & Acceptance for Cable & Wire Harness Assemblies
    IPC
    Mar, 2021
    - Nov, 2024
  • Systems Engineering Live-Online
    Project Performance International (PPI)
    Feb, 2021
    - Nov, 2024
  • Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering
    CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY
  • Certificate 2 in Information Technology
    -
  • Diploma of Professional Practice
    CENTRAL QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY

Experience

    • Australia
    • Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Engineering Manager & Electrical Engineer
      • Apr 2019 - Present

      At Metromatics I started out as an Electrical Engineer for Research and Development, however, as the role of Engineering Manager became available, I hastily elevated my position within the company to take on further responsibilities, thereby moving into the Engineering Manager role. As Engineering Manager it is my responsibility to manage both Electrical and Mechanical engineering departments within the company, as well as all generalized engineering decisions that require my personal input. As I am also an Electrical Engineer, it is my responsibility to create electrical designs and solutions for projects, and also bridge the gap between research and development. Further to my responsibilities within the company, I also act as the on-site IT contact and administrator - due to my extensive IT background. Show less

    • Australia
    • Medical Device
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Field Services Engineer
      • Feb 2017 - Mar 2019

      Working as a Field Service Engineer for Optimed I received the benefit of working under a supportive, family orientated group of eye care professionals, travelling across Australia to repair/install eyecare equipment. Through this employment I learned a copious range of practical, physical, yet technical skills that have proven invaluable years after my employment, and have allowed me to view engineering problems from both mechanical and electrical angles to align with the best outcome. Working as a Field Service Engineer for Optimed I received the benefit of working under a supportive, family orientated group of eye care professionals, travelling across Australia to repair/install eyecare equipment. Through this employment I learned a copious range of practical, physical, yet technical skills that have proven invaluable years after my employment, and have allowed me to view engineering problems from both mechanical and electrical angles to align with the best outcome.

    • Australia
    • Mining
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Vacation Student
      • Nov 2014 - Jan 2015

      In my second position with Queensland Alumina Limited, I was positioned within the Engineering Assets department. During this, I was able to partake in informative decisions regarding future developments, perform projects such as upgrading the aeration system located at the Red Mud Dam, generate engineering documentation, and perform cable studies. In my second position with Queensland Alumina Limited, I was positioned within the Engineering Assets department. During this, I was able to partake in informative decisions regarding future developments, perform projects such as upgrading the aeration system located at the Red Mud Dam, generate engineering documentation, and perform cable studies.

  • Leighton Contractors
    • Queensland, Australia
    • Quality Assurance Engineer
      • Feb 2014 - Jun 2014

      My position with Leighton Contractors linked me to the APLNG project where I was able to work as a Quality Assurance Engineer for the construction of the Condabri Water Treatment Facility. I was able to work autonomously to find design problems and report them to the respective teams/persons, attend progress meetings, network, and apply an indication that the electrical works have been reviewed and that the referred networks are deemed ready in terms of completed contractor work. My position with Leighton Contractors linked me to the APLNG project where I was able to work as a Quality Assurance Engineer for the construction of the Condabri Water Treatment Facility. I was able to work autonomously to find design problems and report them to the respective teams/persons, attend progress meetings, network, and apply an indication that the electrical works have been reviewed and that the referred networks are deemed ready in terms of completed contractor work.

    • Australia
    • Mining
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Vacation Student
      • Dec 2013 - Jan 2014

      My first position with Queensland Alumina Limited was based in the Automation Engineering Department. The timing of this position lead me to several projects, such as generating spare blank computer nodes for future automation developments, the restoration of power supply units, and recovering hard drives after power surges. My first position with Queensland Alumina Limited was based in the Automation Engineering Department. The timing of this position lead me to several projects, such as generating spare blank computer nodes for future automation developments, the restoration of power supply units, and recovering hard drives after power surges.

Education

  • Central Queensland University
    Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering
    2012 - 2016
  • Tannum Sands State Highschool
    High School, High School/Secondary Certificate Programs
    2009 - 2011

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