Holland Hill

Holland Hill has a diverse background in engineering, with a focus on electrical engineering. From 2018, they worked as an Electrical Engineer at ZAP Engineering & Construction Services, Inc., where they led power design projects for various industrial and petro-chemical facilities. Prior to that, from 2005 to 2017, they worked at Eaton, initially as a Project Specialist, delivering bidding packages for major projects, and later as a Senior Product Engineer and Senior Project Engineer, managing project orders and post-order activities. Additionally, in 1998, Holland worked as an Engineering Intern at US Engine Valve, updating mechanical parts drawings and surveying the plant layout.

Holland Hill holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Clemson University. The exact start and end years of their education at Clemson University are not provided.

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Golden, United States

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ZAP Engineering & Construction Services, Inc.

ZAP Engineering and Construction Services is a full-service engineering and construction management company. Our focus on client relationships and customer satisfaction is the foundation of ZAP’s philosophy. We provide a cost-effective, yet flexible, approach in responding to our clients needs. Our project management promotes a “partners in business” method to project execution. We strive to look after the best interests of our clients by watching costs and practicing ethical and environmentally sound engineering and design practices. ZAP services include conceptual process engineering, engineering & design, project & construction management, automation, procurement, safety management, project controls, feasibility studies, due diligence analysis, and environmental support. Our projects support a variety of industries and range from quick turnaround maintenance and optimization projects, to turn-key Engineer, Procure, Construct (EPC) installations.


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51-200

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