Alan Isaacson Pe

Head Of Engineering Department at Orchard Machinery Corporation

Alan Isaacson, PE has a diverse work experience. Alan started their career as a Research and Development Engineer Intern at Orchard Machinery Corporation in 2014, where they utilized SolidWorks and worked with production to solve issues. Alan then joined Cal Poly Animal Nutrition Center in 2013 as a Student Manager and HACCP/FSMA Coordinator, leading a team in the production of safe livestock feed. In 2016, Alan returned to Orchard Machinery Corporation as a Research and Development Engineer, and recently they became the Head of the Engineering Department.

Alan Isaacson, PE earned their Bachelor's degree in BioResource and Agricultural Engineering from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, completing their studies from 2012 to 2016.

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Woodland, United States

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Orchard Machinery Corporation

Our company builds the most durable, high-performance nut and fruit harvesting machines and offers the biggest customer support network in the industry. We set ourselves apart with our knowledge, not just in design and manufacturing, but in operating and maintaining nut and tree harvesting equipment. We are passionate about what we do and are dedicated to doing it better than anyone else. Orchard Machinery Corporation (OMC) was formed in 1961, producing hydraulic tree shakers to enable a more efficient prune harvest. Like most agricultural engineering milestones which preceded it such as the cotton gin, combine harvester and the all-purpose tractor, OMC’s tree shaker replaced time consuming and labor intensive field work with a reliable mechanized alternative. This technology provided farmers and growers with consistent results and higher output at a lower cost. Don Mayo joined OMC in 1970, bringing with him his sales experience and agricultural engineering knowledge from John Deere. He quickly set about expanding and improving OMC and its product line. In 2004 he took full ownership of OMC. Don oversaw the growth of the company from a small machine shop in its early years to today’s truly modernized international organization. OMC offered not just tree shakers to regional producers but complete orchard equipment solutions that decrease costs, increase production output and reduce the physical toll on farmers and their employees all over the world. In 2010, OMC’s acquisition of Wesco Trailer Manufacturing and Sales further expanded its role as a provider of reliable, high performance products and solutions to the agriculture and transportation industry. Today OMC offers a full line of orchard harvesting solutions, from tree shakers to material handling systems to transportation products along with offering unparalleled service and support in the industry. OMC proudly manufactures all its products in the United States.