Jack Aubort

Head of Special Projects at zeroco.com.au

Jack Aubort has a diverse work experience with roles in various industries. Jack started their career in 2012 as a Tireur d'élite (Sniper) in the Swiss Army, where they developed discipline, teamwork, and shooting skills. Jack then worked as a Ski Instructor in Switzerland during their university holidays, maintaining their language abilities and networking with people from around the world.

In 2014, Jack worked as an Undergraduate Engineer at the City of Gold Coast for two years. Jack gained experience in engineering projects and municipal operations.

Following that, Jack joined Holcim Australia & New Zealand in 2017 as a Graduate Project Engineer. Jack worked on logistic projects and gained experience in project management, cost control, and operational efficiency. Jack then took on roles in Holcim's Concrete Operations and Aggregate Operations and Projects, gaining exposure to various aspects of the concrete and aggregate business.

In 2018, Jack co-founded The PretENGineers, a media production company focused on educating young professionals in the engineering industry through podcasts, webinars, and vlogs.

In 2019, they worked as an Assistant Development Manager at Ground Currumbin and as a Project Engineer at Terradigm International Pty. Ltd, where they assessed and developed feasibility assessments for renewable energy projects.

Most recently, in 2020, Jack joined zeroco.com.au as the Head of Special Projects. As one of the earliest employees, they built a team and engineered processes to help solve the company's primary challenge of cleaning a refill pouch.

Overall, Jack's work experience shows proficiency in project management, engineering operations, renewable energy, and business development.

Jack Aubort completed their education at Griffith University from 2013 to 2016, earning a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree with a specialization in Mechanical Engineering. Additionally, they obtained a Certificate II in Public Safety (Aquatic Rescue) from Surf Life Saving Australia, although the exact month and year of acquisition are not provided.

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