What the role involved
- Inspection activity using NDT methods.
- Technical reporting and process discipline.
- Quality support tied to structural integrity and mechanical integrity checks.
This role built industrial discipline before the robotics-focused phase of my career. It strengthened accuracy, technical reporting habits, and responsibility in engineering-quality environments.
The role required accuracy, procedural consistency, and responsibility in an industrial engineering environment where reporting quality and inspection discipline directly mattered.
The experience added seriousness around standards, procedures, traceability, technical accountability, and working under expectations where engineering quality could not be handled casually.
Although different from robotics software, this role built habits that still matter in robotics and automation work: precision, reliability, documentation quality, and respect for process-critical engineering tasks.
It shows that my path includes real industrial exposure before the robotics specialization phase. That makes the later robotics direction more credible because it builds on practical engineering responsibility, not only academic work.
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