Finding His Place in Advanced Manufacturing: A Conversation with Vincent Mai

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From Carmel High School to Purdue University to Allison Transmission, Vincent Mai’s journey shows how curiosity and initiative can lead to a thriving career in Indiana’s advanced industries. 

 

Vincent, what first got you interested in engineering? 

 In high school, I wasn’t completely sure what I wanted to do. However, robotics was the turning point—it gave me the confidence to pursue a career in engineering. 

 

What classes helped shape your career path? 

 Definitely the Project Lead the Way courses. Those intro engineering classes, digital electronics, and engineering principles showed me the basics. They provided me with a solid foundation for pursuing a STEM career in Indiana. 

 

How did you land your first role with Allison Transmission? 

Funny enough, Allison was a sponsor of my high school robotics team. Later, at Purdue’s Industrial Roundtable, I reconnected with them. That led to two internships—one in 2017 and one in 2018. After that second internship, I knew I wanted to be there full-time. 

 

What do you do today as a Control Systems Engineer? 

The easiest way to describe it is a software engineer with extra responsibilities. Some days I’m coding and designing; other days I’m out on test trucks or public roads testing the systems we’ve built. It’s a great mix of analysis, software development, and hands-on application. 

 

What skills have been most valuable in your career? 

 Communication is huge. When I’m working with peers, they want technical detail. But leaders often just want the big picture. Knowing how to adapt your communication style is essential in advanced industries. 

 

What lessons would you share with students or young professionals exploring STEM careers in Indiana? 

I’d share three things: 

  1. Be open-minded. Don’t lock yourself into one idea too early. 
  1. Be flexible. Life will throw curveballs—be willing to adjust. 
  1. Take initiative. Speak up about your interests so people can help you grow. 

 

Looking back, what stands out most about your journey? 

That you don’t need to have it all figured out. I thought I’d go into aerospace or maybe medical technology. Instead, I found a career in advanced manufacturing and automotive right here in Indiana—and I love it. 

 

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