William Stebler

Senior Control Systems Engineer at Alloy Enterprises

William Stebler has a diverse and extensive work experience in the field of control systems engineering. William has worked in various companies and held different roles throughout their career.

Starting with their most recent position at Alloy Enterprises Inc, Stebler is currently serving as a Senior Control Systems Engineer, a role they began in March 2023.

Prior to that, Stebler worked at VulcanForms Inc. as a Principal Control Systems Engineer from July 2019 to January 2023. In this role, they led the technical development of control systems for industrial scale laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing equipment. William also mentored a team of control systems engineers and played a key role in the design, build, and commissioning of equipment.

Before joining VulcanForms Inc., Stebler worked at 1366 Technologies, Inc. from January 2015 to May 2019. William started as the Director of Automation and later became the Senior Manager Automation & Controls. In these roles, they guided a team of engineers and technicians in creating control systems for the Direct Wafer manufacturing platform. William also participated in selecting contract machine builders and focused on improving yield, cost, and manufacturability.

Prior to their time at 1366 Technologies, Stebler worked at Procter & Gamble from January 2007 to February 2010 as a Technology Leader - Control Systems. In this role, they focused on low-cost manufacturing and improved control of manufacturing processes. William also served as the cybersecurity category leader and was responsible for planning the redesign and expansion of product tracking systems.

Before joining Procter & Gamble, Stebler worked at Gillette from January 1999 to January 2007 as a Senior Electrical Controls Engineer. William designed vision inspection and HMI systems for manufacturing equipment and supported packaging equipment procurement and installation.

Stebler's career began at AMP Incorporated in June 1991, where they worked as a Senior Applications Engineer and Development Engineer III. In these roles, they provided application support for signal integrity software and designed custom control systems for high-speed connector assembly and packaging equipment.

Finally, Stebler worked at PPG Industries from June 1989 to June 1991 as a Project Engineer II. William was responsible for designing, installing, and supporting control systems for automotive window production lines, optimizing PLC and robotic software to increase throughput and reduce scrap.

Overall, Stebler has demonstrated expertise in control systems engineering across a wide range of industries and has played key roles in the development and implementation of control systems for complex manufacturing processes.

William Stebler obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Grove City College between 1985 and 1989. William then pursued a Master of Science degree in Computer Engineering at the National Technological University from 1995 to 1998.

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