Gabriel Baglan

Machining Project Engineer at Geater Machining and Manufacturing, Co.

Gabriel Baglan has worked in various roles since 2014. From 2014 to 2017, they worked at Top Notch Machine as a CNC Machinist and Programmer. Their CNC Machinist duties included setting up and running CNC Lathe, Mill, and saw machines, completing and filing Quality Control records, and producing, inspecting, and assembling parts according to blueprints and tolerances. As a Programmer, they wrote and troubleshot CNC programs for various parts and designed a bale accumulator using SolidWorks. In 2015, they worked as a Factory Worker at 3M and as an Industrial Engineer Intern at Rockwell Collins, where they created PathMaster programs for PVA's Conformal Coating system and designed and fabricated fixtures and tooling. Lastly, in 2016, they worked as a Maintenance Engineering Intern at Cambrex Charles City, Inc., where they addressed CAPAs and FMEA concerns and created, revised, and implemented SOPs approved by several departments. From 2017 to present, they have been a Machining Project Engineer and Machining Engineering Technician at Geater Machining and Manufacturing, Co., where they have defined, designed, and/or procured special tooling and gauging to maintain repeatable goals and justify associated costs, prepared quotes for customers, and determined the cost effectiveness of hard tooling or custom fixture design.

Gabriel Baglan attended Iowa State University from 2012 to 2017, where they earned a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering.

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