
Brielle Chenier (she/her), a second-year Mechatronics Engineering student, shares her role working within a sustainable aircraft company along with the ups and downs of her co-op term.
Brielle鈥檚 second co-op term was spent at , an electric aircraft company in Vermont, USA. She worked as a battery team mechanical engineering intern where she helped with testing batteries and worked on their study hall team which did demos that they show to people within and outside their company. 聽
About Brielle's experience
Main projects?聽

One of Brielle鈥檚 bigger projects was at Beta Technologies where she was given the opportunity to do lots of crash testing on airplane battery packs.
鈥淚 got to set up a lot of the tests and help build the packs that we would use to test. We basically had sub-sections聽and then larger ones that we slammed into concrete walls.鈥
Brielle mentioned she has never done any sort of testing before, so she was not familiar with the procedure. However, she had other experienced employees helping her throughout the process.
Most challenging?
鈥淚 think finding co-ops is definitely challenging. I think everyone goes through the struggle of finding something, but then聽once I actually have the job聽I think it was learning when to ask questions.鈥
鈥淲hen I was working with batteries, on the first day, one of my coworkers ran through how a battery works. This was a lot of information overload at first but by the end of the term I realized you can pick it up as you鈥檙e going.鈥
鈥淪o, sometimes there are聽good times for me to work and solve things independently and then propose a solution. And then other times, it鈥檚 better to ask if I鈥檓 lost or don鈥檛 have the聽necessary background.鈥
What has been the biggest highlight?

"Getting to meet with a lot of cool people. With Beta, they have a lot of smart and experienced people working in different fields. Getting to hear their stories and how they ended up as engineers was really cool.鈥 聽
Brielle explained she also felt co-op was very rewarding for her. 聽
鈥淲hen I run the tests, I鈥檓 able to reference them, and then it influences company decisions.鈥
鈥淪ome of the other testing I did was聽to see what current batteries would short circuit. When we were having a discussion, I would be like, 鈥楬ey, these are my results, and you want to reference them.鈥
What did you enjoy about your company鈥檚 culture?
鈥淚 really enjoyed that I got a lot of freedom. So, if I expressed interest in a project, then I got to work on it.鈥
Brielle ended up helping with the demo team, which she wasn鈥檛 originally supposed to work on. 聽
鈥淚 started showing up to their meetings and they鈥檙e like, 鈥榊ou鈥檙e welcome to help, and they could use the help,鈥 so that was really cool.鈥
Implementing learnings from study terms into co-op roles

Brielle is on the , a design team here at the University of 蓝莓视频. She was able to gain a lot of experience building things that will fly, which further helped her in Beta Technologies.
鈥淓ven though there's this different scale, a plane still has similar concepts. And there's still the basic stuff like circuits, like how they apply to batteries, and knowing the fundamentals is really helpful. All our design courses, of course, play into that too.鈥
How did you stay organized during your work term?
鈥淪ince it was very open, I had to create a schedule for myself. I tried to make to-do lists every day and then also schedule聽weekly check-ins with my co-workers.鈥
鈥淚t was a good time. If he was busy during the week, that was one point where I could ask all my questions and give an update on what I was working on.鈥
Advice for first-year co-op students?

鈥淏e willing to go into a company not knowing a bunch and be willing to learn. Especially for my first term, I learned a ton.鈥
鈥淎nd even if you think you might not be qualified for it, you鈥檒l definitely learn on the job, and they don鈥檛 expect you to know everything going in. Ask questions whenever you鈥檙e confused, and they鈥檒l appreciate that.鈥
Future plans
Brielle wants to work in other sustainable fields in the future and she was able to secure a position at Tesla Motors on their battery team for her next co-op term!