CDG Engineers, Inc.
Andrew Lawson is an accomplished Electrical Engineer with a solid background in electrical design and automation. Currently employed at CDG Engineers, Inc. since October 2022, Andrew previously contributed to Woodbridge Chattanooga Formed Plastics LP from April 2017 to October 2022. Responsibilities included specifying parts, overseeing equipment installations, programming Beckhoff PLCs, maintaining automation cells, and conducting annual arc flash analyses. Andrew also played a key role in energy management initiatives aimed at reducing CO2 emissions and participated in various audits, including HS&E and ISO 14001. Holding a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, with a focus on Power Distribution and Smart Grid, Andrew is committed to advancing Industry 4.0 through data collection and sensor integration.
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CDG Engineers, Inc.
CDG Engineers is a full service, multi-discipline professional services organization with capabilities in civil, structural, electrical and mechanical engineering, as well as architecture. Services include planning, engineering and architectural design, and construction administration. CDG works in the fields of public works and infrastructure, electrical utilities, mining and materials handling, industrial and the commercial industry. Registered Engineers, Architects, Land Surveyors and Planners in the states of: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. The firm of CDG Engineers provides complete in-house professional engineering and architectural services. With projects completed throughout the country and worldwide, we have established an outstanding reputation for arriving at practical, cost effective solutions to solve even the most unique problems.