Christopher Dorn

Mechanical Engineer at Changer & Dresser Corp.

Christopher Dorn is a Mechanical Engineer with extensive experience in designing and prototyping industrial spot welding equipment at Changer & Dresser Corp. since August 2016. Responsibilities include onsite training, troubleshooting, and creating technical packages for diverse customers, along with producing 2D and 3D drawings for manufacturing integration. Prior to this role, Christopher was a Mechanical Engineering Intern at DCI-Artform, where design and testing of merchandising solutions were key tasks. Other experience includes managing event details for STEM training programs while at Milwaukee School of Engineering and working as a stocker at Hy Vee. Christopher holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Milwaukee School of Engineering, earned between 2012 and 2016.

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Detroit, United States

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Changer & Dresser Corp.

Kyokutoh Co., Ltd. was established in 1953, manufacturing arc welding tips and nozzles. Since its beginning, we have been an integral piece of the automobile industry. In 1985, Kyokutoh introduced their first automated electric tip dresser to the market. Over the decades of competitive market pressures, automakers have adopted automation technology redesigning automobile assembly plants. This constant development through innovation has directed us to become an adaptable rational enterprise, providing the means to overcome the challenges of our automobile industry. As the industry has faced a new era of globalization, Kyokutoh recognized the need of expanding overseas. Established in 2001 as Kyokutoh's North American division, Changer & Dresser Corp. has built a strong network with various partners in the US. Backed by the recognition of solid performance, quality, and service, C&D has become one of the premier leaders in tip dressing and tip changing technologies. Kyokutoh's presence has become increasingly global, with branches established in South Korea, China and beyond. This makes C&D capable of providing the market with economical high-performance products. New technological developments will lead to unique and innovative designs of our future products. While the new frontier of the automobile industry will raise challenges whether economical, environmental or technological, C&D is determined to continue providing the superior quality and service as an industry leading company.


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