7-8-2007
Art Anderson Associates adds more new talent
Higgins

Cuaron Jennings
Allen Rockiett Wonderly
Bremerton’s Art Anderson Associates recently hired six new employees to keep pace with its increasing project workload.

The new employees are Bill Higgins, Ed Cuaron, Greg Jennings, Todd Allen, Tinisha Rockiett, and Zach Wonderly.

Higgins is an electrical engineer with over 40 years of industry experience. A former employee of Art Anderson Associates from 1980-1997, Higgins returns to the company in order to fill the need for a new professionally-licensed electrical engineer.

Cuaron joins the firm as a technical assistant to the company’s facilities division. In his previous position at DePaul Industries, Cuaron provided administrative support to the Public Works Engineering Department Kitsap-Bremerton and various codes throughout Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Naval Base Kitsap-Bremerton.

Jennings is a naval architect with a background in military and high-speed vessel design. His most recent work experience was in support of the Special Purpose Ships directorate at the Computer Sciences Corporation’s Advanced Marine Center. Newbury’s experience will be vital to the firm’s multiple Navy research contracts for high speed transport vessels and seabasing technologies.

Allen is a senior ocean engineering major at the Florida Institute of Technology, where he has emphasized coursework in naval architecture and underwater technology. He has previous working experience as a research analyst for a multi-year research initiative for an underwater autonomous vehicle that grew from his senior design project.

Rockiett is a senior at Bremerton High School and will be participating in the Office Occupations Program at Olympic College in the fall. Rockiett is active in her school and community as a member of the Naval JROTC, where she recently earned the corps’ Academic Award. A well-rounded student with a positive attitude and vision for her career, she will be mentored by administrative and accounting personnel as she gains valuable experience that will supplement her education in business.

Wonderly is a drafter and modeler with experience in AutoCAD and Rhinoceros. He is currently a student at Olympic College, where he is pursuing an engineering degree. Wonderly was the valedictorian of his high school class and is passionate about growing his education in the engineering field. His role is to support the engineering staff by revising various drawings and designs as changes are made and providing other assistance as needed.