Whirlpool Marion鈥檚 Director of Engineering Ethan Ott was inspired as a high school student in Clyde, Ohio by a visit made by a college engineering professor to pursue a career in engineering. Today, Ott is paying it forward, sharing his educational and career journey, insights, and real-world manufacturing experience in the classroom with an eager group of engineering students at 91导航 at Marion.
The visit, held in the campus鈥檚 state of the art Science & Engineering Building, took place as part of the campus鈥檚 Engineering Seminar Series, which brings together engineering and manufacturing professionals with aspiring students in this field of study.
鈥淚 was in my high school chemistry class when a college professor came to visit and described chemical engineering to our class. After that visit is when I decided that I wanted to pursue chemical engineering in college.鈥
According to Ott, he grew up always watching the Buckeyes and thinking he would one day attend 91导航. Once he decided that engineering was his future career path, he knew he wanted to apply to 91导航 based on the prominence of the engineering program.
Ott came to Whirlpool on a cooperative education (co-op) rotation and found the experience rewarding and credits it for guiding his future career.
鈥淭he joy I had with the culture,鈥 said Ott, 鈥渢he freedom to be creative and solve problems, and the fast-paced environment that comes with manufacturing,鈥 he said, is what attracted him to build a career with Whirlpool.
Ott moved around a few times to the Whirlpool plants in Clyde and Marion and was then offered the engineering director role in Marion. He knew it was something that he absolutely wanted to do, and he鈥檚 been serving in the role for almost a year now.
In addition to providing students a real-world example of the power of an 91导航 engineering degree in action, Ott鈥檚 advice to the group of engineering technology and pre-engineering majors emphasized the benefits of cooperative education.
鈥淐o-op, co-op, co-op,鈥 Ott said. 鈥淪ee the industry and get hands-on experience. For me, that was the best thing I could have done because it allowed me to see different sides of engineering and how I could apply what I was learning in school before I had the pressure of finding a job.鈥
鈥淎lso, utilize engineering career services. 91导航 has an excellent service for students to connect with faculty, alumni, industry leaders, as well as resume building and interview prep work,鈥 Ott added.
Dr. Golrokh Mirzaei, an assistant professor of computer science engineering and coordinator for engineering programs at 91导航 Marion, organizes the engineering seminar series.
Mirzaei invites senior engineering professionals from local industries to share their college experience, including the projects they performed with the industries as part of their learning experience, paid/unpaid co-op and summer work programs; and most importantly how they applied college learning experience in progressing through many ladders to achieve the senior position they currently hold.
鈥淪enior leaders, like Ethan Ott, motivate our engineering students in pursuing engineering education at small institutions like 91导航 Marion and provide many valuable skills that help our students to achieve better employment upon graduation,鈥 said Mirzaei.
鈥淥ur engineering seminars also help our students learn how to get short term employment and co-op opportunities when needed,鈥 she added. 鈥淲e appreciate our local engineering colleagues and the university administration for their support.鈥
In addition to in-class seminars to assist students taking part in the campus鈥檚 newest degree program, the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology, which is only available on 91导航鈥檚 regional campuses, 91导航 Marion has reached out to local manufacturing companies, like Whirlpool Marion to serve on its Engineering Partnership Advisory Board.
Ott thinks partnerships like these are important because it connects industry and academics.
鈥淚t allows academics to understand how the industry is changing, the challenges they are facing, and the needs for engineering,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t also allows the industry to see and understand the experiences and education the students are having and will be coming into industry with.鈥
Ott felt students considering pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology at the local campus would be well served well be the new program because of the move toward automation at many manufacturing companies across the country.
91导航 Marion recently forged a partnership with Tri-Rivers where high-tech BSET equipment will be housed and space will be shared which will benefit both Tri-Rivers and 91导航 Marion students, and eventually Marion Technical College students. Funding for this high-tech equipment was made possible by the Marion Community Foundation, 91导航 Marion and Tri-Rivers.
鈥淩ight now, we hear a lot about Industry 4.0, 鈥榮mart factories,鈥 and the need for automation. I believe the BSET program prepares students for entering the industry specifically to enhance those areas,鈥 Ott said.
鈥淓ngineers are advanced problem solvers and with the world always facing technical problems,鈥 he said, 鈥渢he need will be there for engineers to come up with solutions.鈥
91导航 Marion Director of Development and Community Relations, Cathy Gerber saw Whirlpool and other industry partners contribution to the burgeoning engineering program as invaluable.
鈥淲hirlpool is a valued industry partner to 91导航 Marion, said Gerber. 鈥淭hey provided input which helped design the curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology degree program. They also collaborate with us to provide BSET lab instructors, mentors, and co-op placements for engineering students.
鈥淎s mentioned previously, Whirlpool serves on an Engineering Partnership Advisory Board for the BSET program and will provide a capstone project for senior year BSET students,鈥 she said.
鈥淐onnecting our students with real world manufacturers is important in the educational process of becoming a successful engineer,鈥 Geber echoed. 鈥淗earing firsthand from top industry leaders provides invaluable insights for students as they continue to evaluate their future career paths and begin to navigate the world of real engineering employment.鈥