Yugal Raj Jain
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Yugal Raj Jain is from Bengaluru. Yugal Raj works in the following industries: "Automotive". Yugal Raj is currently Sr. Engineering Program Manager, Electronic Systems at Tesla, located in Palo Alto, California. In Yugal Raj's previous role as a Engineering Program Manager, Electronic Systems at Tesla, Yugal Raj worked in Palo Alto, California until Nov 2019. Prior to joining Tesla, Yugal Raj was a Technical Project Manager, Product Manufacturing Introduction at Tesla and held the position of Technical Project Manager, Product Manufacturing Introduction at Fremont, California. Prior to that, Yugal Raj was a Project Engineer, New Product Introduction at Tesla, based in Fremont, California from Sep 2016 to Mar 2018. Yugal Raj started working as Manufacturing Engineering Intern at New Valence Robotics Corporation in Greater Boston Area in Jan 2016. From Jun 2014 to Jun 2014, Yugal Raj was Powertrain R&D Trainee at Maruti Suzuki India Limited, based in New Delhi. Prior to that, Yugal Raj was a Research Intern at Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, based in New Delhi from Jun 2012 to Jun 2012.
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Developed the operational plan of NVBOTS for production scale up of high precision 3D printers with a focus on quality improvement, workflow management and inventory management.
I worked with the Engine Calibration team and examined the engine development process at MSIL. I studied powertrain testing and IC engine combustion chamber design. The experience tremendously enhanced my understanding of concurrent working of market research, design and engineering teams in big industrial setups. Learn more about Maruti Suzuki at: http://www.marutisuzuki.com/
I was selected for the program, Agenda for Survival, at CSE, a reputable public interest research and advocacy organization, having a batch size of 25 with candidates from all over India. The program is a holistic platform to learn about environment, development, poverty and industrialization in India and developing countries from a scientific and a social science approach. As part of the program, I also conducted field research in the Himalayas to study the sustainability of industrialization. The entire experience tremendously enhanced my understanding of effects of poor strategy and public policy on a grassroots level. The program's student cohort published a magazine, 'hillScribe', with its experiences and research publicly available at: http://cseindia.org/node/4356 Learn more about Centre for Science and Environment at: http://www.cseindia.org/