The Gleason Works Jan 2013 - Sep 2014
Manager - Clean Room Spindle and Sub Assembly Operations
Calvary Automation Systems Jan 2013 - Sep 2014
Project Manager at Calvary Automation Systems
General Motors Oct 2005 - Jan 2013
Senior Process Engineer
Air Flow Plant Jul 2000 - Oct 2005
Manufacturing Engineer
Valeo Jan 1999 - Oct 2005
Valeo Cost Improvement Manager
Education:
Kettering University 2009 - 2012
Master of Science, Masters
Alfred University 1989 - 1991
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Manufacturing Engineering Fmea Lean Manufacturing Spc Manufacturing Six Sigma Gd&T Continuous Improvement Engineering Management Value Stream Mapping Engineering Automotive Dfmea Root Cause Analysis 5S Ppap Kaizen Cross Functional Team Leadership Process Engineering Design of Experiments Supplier Quality Ts16949 Dmaic Injection Molding Automation Testing Mechanical Engineering Apqp Machining Design For Manufacturing Quality Management Machine Tools Kanban Manufacturing Operations Management Automotive Engineering R&D Minitab Process Simulation Product Engineering Supplier Development Poka Yoke Teamcenter Fuel Cells Powertrain Unigraphics Vehicles Pfmea Failure Analysis Stamping Components
2005 to 2000 Senior Process Engineer/Project EngineerAdvanced Tooling and Production System
Jun 2006 to Jun 2007 Lead Engineering responsibilityVALEO MOTORS AND ACTUATORS
2000 to 2005 Forward Manufacturing Engineer / Project LeaderVALEO MOTORS AND ACTUATORS Rochester, NY 1999 to 2005VALEO MOTORS AND ACTUATORS
1999 to 2000 Cost Improvement ManagerITT AUTOMOTIVE, INC.. Electrical Systems
1997 to 1999 Customer Liaison EngineerITT AUTOMOTIVE, INC.. Electrical Systems Rochester, NY 1993 to 1999ITT AUTOMOTIVE, INC.. Electrical Systems
1996 to 1997 Forward Manufacturing EngineerITT AUTOMOTIVE, INC.. Electrical Systems
1993 to 1996 (CFT) ChairpersonITT AUTOMOTIVE, INC.. Electrical Systems
Jun 1994 to Jun 1995DELCO CHASSIS DIVISION, General Motors Corp Rochester, NY 1990 to 1993DELCO CHASSIS DIVISION, General Motors Corp
1991 to 1992 Current Manufacturing EngineerRochester Operations for the Air Moving Business Unit
1990 to 1990 Product Engineer Liaison
Education:
KETTERING UNIVERSITY Flint, MI Jun 2012 Masters of Science in Manufacturing OperationsALFRED UNIVERSITY Alfred, NY Jun 2011 Certificate in Lean Production SystemsMONROE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Rochester, NY May 1991 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Patrick J. Meehan - Ann Arbor MI, US Stuart D. Barter - Lima NY, US William L. Martz - Victor NY, US Megan J. Quick - Honeoye Falls NY, US Rick F. Rourke - Metamora MI, US Edgar M. Storm - Spencerport NY, US Derek R. Weber - Mendon NY, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
H01M 10/42
US Classification:
429 49, 429120, 2940201
Abstract:
A battery pack is described. One embodiment of the battery pack includes a pair of end frames, the end frames having a top and a bottom and a pair of sides, the end frames having a detent on at least one of the sides of the end frames to receive a clamp; a frame positioned between the pair of end frames, the frame having a top and a bottom and a pair of sides, the frame having a ridge on at least one of the sides of the frame; a plurality of battery cells positioned in the frame and the pair of end frames, the plurality of battery cells electrically connected to each other at the top of the frame; and at least one cooling fin positioned between the battery cells. Methods of repairing battery packs are also described.
Edgar M. Storm - Spencerport NY, US Paul F. Spacher - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC. - Detroit MI
International Classification:
B23K 31/12 B23K 37/04 B23K 20/10
US Classification:
228103, 228 11, 228 8
Abstract:
A weld stack includes a horn having a weld end, a polar mount adapted to receive a portion of the horn therein, a first adjustment ring coupled to the polar mount at a pre-determined distance from the weld end of the horn, and a second adjustment ring coupled to the polar mount adjacent the first adjustment ring, wherein the second adjustment ring includes a fine adjustment device for adjusting a relative position of the first adjustment ring and the second adjustment ring.
Edgar M. Storm - Spencerport NY, US Paul F. Spacher - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
B32B 37/00 B23K 37/00 B23P 11/00
US Classification:
156349, 228 471, 29428
Abstract:
A weld stack includes a horn having a weld end, a polar mount adapted to receive a portion of the horn therein, a first adjustment ring coupled to the polar mount at a pre-determined distance from the weld end of the horn, and a second adjustment ring coupled to the polar mount adjacent the first adjustment ring, wherein the second adjustment ring includes a fine adjustment device for adjusting a relative position of the first adjustment ring and the second adjustment ring.