Chattanooga Times Free Press

Volkswagen names 4 to program

- STAFF REPORT

Four engineers have joined Volkswagen in Chattanoog­a as part of the company’s global Future Electronic Engineer Program and eventually support the startup phase of a new generation of full-electric vehicles.

The first four team members hired in Chattanoog­a for FEEP are Howard Aleshire, Phillip Brackett, Ramon Sandoval Plascencia and Bradley Romero.

The four will participat­e in on-the-job training with Volkswagen experts in Wolfsburg, Germany, for six months to one year. Nearly 100 engineers from around the world will participat­e in this three-year program. Two additional engineers are currently being sought to join the team.

“These team members will help to create the hightech vehicles of tomorrow,” said Nicole Koesling, Volkswagen Chattanoog­a senior vice president for human resources.

FEEP is a new training program, initiated by the Volkswagen brand pilot hall in Wolfsburg. Plants in China, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and the U.S. are participat­ing.

Aleshire, who graduated from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro with a bachelor’s degree in computer science, said electric and self-driving vehicles are the future of the automotive industry.

“That is very interestin­g to me,” he said.

Brackett is a native of Cleveland, Tennessee. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in engineerin­g technology from Tennessee Tech University and is a graduate of the 2+2 program, which is a workforce developmen­t partnershi­p between Tennessee Tech, VW and Chattanoog­a State Community College.

“I really enjoy working with electrical systems,” said Brackett.

Plascencia graduated from Tennessee Tech with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineerin­g.

“I had seen an article about Volkswagen’s vision for the future, and that’s what got me interested in the company,” he said.

Romero is a graduate of Southern Adventist University and holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science embedded systems.

“I grew up around cars with a family of mechanics,” said Romero.

Jan van Gerpen, senior manager in Volkswagen Chattanoog­a’s pilot hall in the electric/electronic area, said the team members will become lighthouse­s.

“They will be certified top experts with Volkswagen, and will help us to be at the top of electric cars and new products,” he said.

Those interested in applying may apply online: www.vwjobschat­tanooga.com. Candidates considered will have an advanced degree in electrical and/ or computer engineerin­g or computer science from December 2016 or later. Applicants should be flexible to travel internatio­nally for an extended period.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? The first four Volkswagen team members hired in Chattanoog­a for the Future Electronic Engineer Program are, from left, Phillip Brackett, Ramon Sandoval Plascencia, Bradley Romero and Howard Aleshire.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO The first four Volkswagen team members hired in Chattanoog­a for the Future Electronic Engineer Program are, from left, Phillip Brackett, Ramon Sandoval Plascencia, Bradley Romero and Howard Aleshire.

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