Nathan Batani
Electrical Engineering Student at Milwaukee School of Engineering
- Role
- Electrical Engineering Intern at Meade
- Location
- Milwaukee, WI, US
- LinkedIn followers
- 500 followers
About Nathan Batani
I\'m Nathan Batani, a passionate junior Electrical Engineering student at Milwaukee School of Engineering. This year I will be traveling abroad to Lubeck Germany to pursue a radio frequency/communications program at Technische Hochschule Lübeck, a technical school with an outstanding RF program. I have gained invaluable experience as a design engineer through my internship at Gurtz Electric, where I applied my classroom learning to real-world projects. I continued expanding my industry experience last summer at Meade Electric Co. where I learned a multitude about the power industry.Outside of academics and work, I thrive on staying active and involved through, Club Soccer, Intramural Volleyball, Rocket Club, and personal engineering projects. These experiences have sharpened my teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving skills.I am driven by a deep curiosity for technology and a desire to make a positive impact in electrical engineering. I look forward to connecting with professionals who share similar passions and exploring opportunities where I can contribute and grow.
Experience
Electrical Engineering Intern
May 2025 — Present · US
This summer I had the privilege of interning at MEADE Electric as an electrical engineering intern. I was able to gain hands-on experience across a variety of projects and sites, including pump stations, data centers, substations, and universities. Weekly site visits gave me exposure to different aspects of the power industry, from observing lockout-tagout procedures to walking through switching yards and understanding how teams coordinate large-scale projects. These experiences helped me connect classroom concepts to real-world applications while building confidence in my technical and communication skills.One of the highlights was supporting work at a Microsoft data center in Mount Pleasant WI. I assisted with procedural checklists/QAQC work, helped track equipment readiness, and took part in meetings and walk-throughs leading up to energization. I also played a major role in weekly load banking tests for the MV outdoor transformers, where I learned how issues are identified and resolved in real time to meet performance targets. These moments gave me a true sense of how much coordination and precision is required to bring major infrastructure online.Another milestone was my first solo project, a switchgear replacement for a Buckeye pump station. This pushed me to interpret drawings, coordinate measurements, and contribute to an arc flash study. Alongside that, I supported smaller projects like troubleshooting several breaker trip/relay issues, AutoCAD drawing updates, arc flash and coordination studies, and schematic reviews. Each task gave me new tools and perspectives to carry into future work.Overall, this internship gave me a deeper appreciation for how the power industry operates and the teamwork required to make projects successful. I’m grateful to MEADE and the many people who shared their time and knowledge with me this summer. I’m excited to carry these lessons forward into my studies at MSOE and beyond.
Education
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
2023 — 2027
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