William Fantin

Chemical Engineer II at Nitricity

William Fantin has a diverse work experience that spans various industries. In 2009, they started their career as an Apprentice Carpenter at Bob Almekinder Construction, where they gained extensive knowledge in framing, plumbing, electrical work, roofing, drywall, and woodworking. From 2012 to 2013, they served as a Building Maintenance Specialist at Foxfire Properties Inc, managing the maintenance of multiple apartment buildings in the Bay Area. During this role, they developed skills in plumbing, painting, and remodeling. In 2018, they worked as a Destination Manager at Getaway2Give, and from 2019 to 2022, they held multiple intern positions at Asbestos TEM Laboratories Inc. and Contra Costa College. Most recently, they joined Nitricity in 2022 as a Chemical Engineer, building on their previous internship experience.

William Fantin has a strong educational background in engineering and business. William started their education at Contra Costa College in 2018, where they pursued a General Engineering curriculum and earned an Associate of Science (AS) degree. In 2019, they transferred to the University of California, Berkeley, where they continued their studies in Chemical Engineering. William completed their Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in May 2022.

In addition to their academic degrees, William Fantin obtained a certification in Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in May 2022. Furthermore, in 2021, they had a brief experience studying at the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business, focusing on the field of Business.

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Nitricity is an energy company that is currently developing a system to produce carbon-free fertilizer. Its technology can produce ready-to-use nitrogen with only air, water, and renewable electricity. We produce both nitric acid and ammonia, which can be used separately or combined to produce ammonium nitrate fertilizer.


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