Alumni Profile: Jackie Nguyen, B.S. 2010

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Jackie currently works for NuSil Technology, LLC in Technical Sales and Marketing for Aerospace and Defense, where she transitioned from Research and Development (R&D) about two years ago. In her position, Jackie helps engineers and scientists solve material challenges by working alongside her customers to develop custom solutions given the chemical and physical capabilities of the silicone world.  She works from designing proof of concept through production, interacting with R&D, engineering, and manufacturing, as well as testing for quality and scale-up for production, with the ultimate delivery of the end product to the customer. To put all the pieces together to make one solution for the customer, Jackie collaborates holistically with colleagues from every department.

Jackie recently graduated with her Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from the Graziadio School of Business and Management at Pepperdine University integrating her engineering background with her interest in sales and marketing. Over the past two years, Jackie brought her engineering education and professional training together in a real-time academic and industrial experience. She spectacularly attended school full-time and continued as a full-time employee at NuSil. During this time, Jackie honed her already impressive time management skills and strengthened her personal portfolio with the gift of self-reflection and self-awareness. 

Jackie’s perspective on time management and work-life balance, attitude and team work, and the importance of self-reflection and awareness are complexly intertwined. As an undergraduate student, Jackie felt supreme work-life balance, which quickly shifted to an imbalance as she entered the workforce with Schlumberger Oilfield Services. As Jackie moved to her position in R&D at NuSil, she focused on trying to find a more sustainable work-life balance, the importance of which really clicked while working and attending school full-time. Today, self-reflection and awareness help Jackie to manage her time to meet her goals, continuously improve to excel at her career, and maintain the balance of life most important to her. 

When recalling her time at UCSB as a Chemical Engineering undergraduate student, Jackie turns to one picture that represents the epitome of her time on campus. Jackie truly loved her four years at UCSB and remembers the time fondly. She was heavily involved with the UCSB student chapter of AIChE (American Institute of Chemical Engineers). Jackie continues to retain strong connections to Chemical Engineering and UCSB with annual visits for professional development talks on campus. As Jackie moves through her professional life, she meets fellow Gauchos all around the world. She acknowledges that if, perhaps, she had been even more active in additional campus groups as a student, her professional network now may be even bigger. Jackie recognizes the importance of maintaining good relationships and continuing to build new ones as she continues through her career. 

Jackie graduated from UCSB with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. She then worked for Schlumberger in Texas designing and pumping cement downhole to case the wellbore on oilfield land rigs prior to accepting a position at NuSil, located in Carpinteria, CA, in R&D. Jackie hopes to one day, in the not-too-distant future, start her own company.
 


 

In February, the UCSB student chapter of AIChE interviewed Jackie as part of an Interview Series to document diverse chemical engineers’ career experience followed with advice for current and future students.

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