Rosette is an electrical engineer with 4 years of experience supporting electrical and control systems design for water and wastewater treatment plants, electrical substations, and generating facilities. She contributes to projects that help utilities and municipalities modernize critical infrastructure, improve reliability, and prepare for future capacity needs.
Rosette collaborates with senior engineers to model electrical systems, coordinate designs with other disciplines, and prepare clear, construction-ready documents for complex plant upgrades and consolidations. Her experience includes contributing to county-wide sewer district consolidation programs and major wastewater treatment plant rehabilitation projects, where she helped advance designs from early stages through final design under senior engineering supervision. She brings a careful, detail-oriented approach to each assignment and is building a strong foundation in power and controls design for utility and industrial clients.
Rosette holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Adamson University. She has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam and is registered as an Engineer in Training with the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES). She is currently pursuing her Professional Engineer license.