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Raymond Scott

Chief Engineer at AD1 Global

Raymond Scott has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Raymond started their career at Xerox, where they held multiple roles including Quality Assurance Operations Manager and Quality Specialist. Raymond was responsible for implementing Total Quality Management and standardizing quality planning and reporting. Raymond also played a key role in winning the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

Raymond then worked at Bausch & Lomb as a Quality Engineering Manager, leading safe work habits and overseeing the production of injection molded sunglasses and ultrasonic welding.

Raymond later joined Intertape Polymer, Inc. as a Product Test and Development Manager, where they designed, developed, and tested extruded woven tape products, achieving customer specifications and reducing packaging costs.

At Walt Disney World, Raymond served as an Engineering Manager, leading a multi-craft maintenance team and developing a standard preventative maintenance program. Raymond also conducted weekly meetings with customers to address their needs.

Raymond then became Plant Manager at ADVO Inc., where they provided leadership and development for managers and implemented process improvements to standardize production and increase shift productivity.

Raymond worked as a Senior Manufacturing Engineer at SYPRIS Test & Measurement, managing multiple high-visibility projects and performing equipment maintenance and tooling.

Raymond also had contract work experience, where they served as Senior Maintenance Manager, providing engineering services to three firms. Raymond designed value stream maps, managed maintenance teams, and developed building product solutions.

Currently, Raymond is Chief Engineer at AD1 Global, utilizing their expertise to oversee engineering operations.

Raymond Scott obtained a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology. In addition, they received a certification in Lean Manufacturing in 2010. No further specific information is provided regarding the start and end years of their education or the institution from which they obtained the Lean Manufacturing certification.

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  • Chief Engineer

    December, 2018 - present