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Patrick Tamonte has a diverse work history, starting in 2013 as an Assistant Manager at DRY DOWN INC., where they responded to emergency calls and assessed and mitigated water and fire damage in residential and commercial buildings. From 2014 to 2015, they worked as a Tech Lead at Giuliani Construction & Restoration, Inc., where they performed remediation tasks and removed hazardous materials in PPE. In 2015, they served as an Emergency Dispatcher at Securitas Security Services USA, Inc., responding to security emergencies and restraining patients. From 2016 to 2016, they were a Lead Service Technician at Water Damage Restoration Svcs, responsible for mitigating water, mold, and fire damage and removing hazardous debris. Patrick worked as a Project Manager at Delta Force Restoration in 2017, organizing and motivating project teams. From 2017 to 2020, they were a Stagehand at Abstract Staffing Solutions. In 2019, they became a Production Associate at Tesla, performing physical labor, improving safety processes, and managing inventory. From 2020 to 2022, they worked as a Fleet Dispatch Specialist at Transdev Services Onsite @ Waymo. Currently, they hold the position of Research and Development Technician at QuantumScape, starting in 2022.
Patrick Tamonte attended Modesto Junior College from 2016 to 2017, where they studied Social Psychology. Patrick did not complete a degree during this time. In addition to their college education, Patrick obtained several certifications. In August 2015, they received a certification in Security Guard training, although the institution is not specified. Furthermore, in May 2010, Patrick obtained a certification as an Emergency Medical Technician from Mission Valley ROP (MVROP). Finally, in March 2020, they obtained a Defensive Driving certification from Allen Berg Racing Schools.
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QuantumScape is developing next-generation solid-state lithium-metal batteries for use in electric vehicles. They're on a mission to change the paradigm in energy storage by developing a completely new class of electrical energy storage device.