Mumtaz Farooq received her Bachelor of Science from the Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering at UNT in Spring of 2018. She currently works for Schneider Electric, in Nashville Tennessee as an Inside Sales Engineer.
What do you do professionally?
I'm in inside SE for Schneider electric. I work under North American Business Operations.
I am responsible for the accounts in my territory in providing technical knowledge
on circuit breakers and addressing any needs in their distribution.
How has your Degree helped your career?
The fundamentals in engineering are always there, I am doing more electrical engineering
stuff, however, most of my coworkers are Mechanical engineers. The energy aspect to
my degree is huge because I choose electives that are valuable to my line of work.
What achievement are you most proud of in your professional career?
I am very proud to say that I was one of the 20 people chosen out of the entire nation
to be apart of this SDP class. The interview process was tedious but it was all worth
it in the end to meet so many new people from so many different states. PS. There
is only two of us representing Texas and he/she is from DFW too!
What new skills you have gained?
I have learned a plethora about circuit breakers, panelboards, switchgear, loadcenters
etc., but sales encourages employees to build relationships with customers and co-workers.
I have gained better people skills and how to work with individuals whose ideas do
not align with yours
What is the most important thing you learned during your time at UNT?
Internships will help you land a job before graduating. Get as much hands-on experience
you can get, even if it's unpaid.
What is your favorite UNT memory? Senior Design.
I had an incredible team and it did not feel like school work sometimes. We also received
the Faculty Choice Award, which was the cherry on top.
What is your ultimate long-term goal?
My ultimate long-term is to be either Senior Sales Engineer or VP of North American
Business Operations.
What is your advice for future MEE UNT students?
Build relationships and connections with your peers. You never know who will reference
you in the future when trying to get a job.