William Smith has a diverse work experience, starting with their role as an Engineer in Research & Development at Ashland Hardware Systems, a Newell Rubbermaid Company, from July 2005 onwards. In this role, they led the design of casement hardware systems and achieved various accomplishments such as designing new systems, replacing obsolete products, and achieving cost savings. William also managed productivity projects that resulted in cost savings.
Prior to that, William worked as a Senior Design Engineer at Borg Warner Automotive from 1997 to 2005, although specific details about their role are not provided.
William'searliest work experience was as a Development Engineer at Motorola Mobility from 1993 to 1997. Here, they were responsible for designing electronic packaging and developing a manufacturing process. William achieved various successes in this role such as negotiating the replacement of an epoxy dispenser, establishing test procedures, and implementing automated processes to increase output.
Overall, William Smith has a strong background in engineering and research & development, with a focus on designing innovative products, achieving cost savings, and improving manufacturing processes.
William Smith attended Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. The specific dates of their enrollment and graduation are unknown. William also attended Santa Fe Community College, but the details of their degree and field of study at this institution are unspecified.
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