Matthew Stankiewicz has worked in various roles throughout their career. In 2005, they started at MTD Products Inc as a Co-op Engineer, where they participated in product evaluation meetings and installed prototype components. In 2009, they became an Advanced Manufacturing Engineer at the same company, where they developed new manufacturing processes, machine designs, and automation equipment. Notably, they created the first automated robotic deburring cells using FANUC CAD-to-Path software. In 2016, they joined nVent as an Automation Engineer, where they researched emerging manufacturing processes and provided machine design expertise. Since 2018, Matthew has been working at Lincoln Electric as a Lead Mechanical Engineer, responsible for designing and managing tooling used in robotic welding and automated systems. Matthew also supports the Cleveland Automation Division with engineering analysis, materials selection, costing, and component detailing.
Matthew Stankiewicz obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Kettering University in 2009. Matthew further pursued their education at the same institution and earned a Master of Science in Engineering with a focus on Manufacturing Engineering from 2010 to 2012. Additionally, Matthew obtained several certifications in relevant fields, including Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 1: ControlLogix Fundamentals and Troubleshooting from Rockwell Automation in 2018, ABB Robotics Programming I for Material Handling from ABB in 2017, HandlingTool Operation & Programming from FANUC America Corporation in 2013, and Laser Safety Officer from the Laser Institute of America in 2011.
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