Rough Country
Michael Carroll has a diverse work experience in the manufacturing industry. Michael started their career at Heckethorn Manufacturing as a Tool and Die Intern, where they worked directly with Greg Palmer to learn machine tool processes and build tooling for presses. Michael then became a CNC Machinist and Tool and Die technician at the same company. After that, they joined Heckethorn Manufacturing Co., Inc. as a Mechanical Engineer. In this role, they designed automotive exhaust rod hangers, performed press tool design, CNC programming, and machining. Michael also worked on hydraulic systems, punch press tools, progressive dies, fixtures, and gauges, collaborating with OEM suppliers like GM, Ford, Daimler, and Tenneco. Carroll then moved to Rough Country, where they held various positions including Design Engineer, Interim Manufacturing Manager, R&D Manager, and Project Engineering Manager. In these roles, they managed the R&D and Engineering department, scheduled maintenance projects, assisted in different areas such as powder coat and packaging facility, and designed aftermarket automotive components using CAD platforms. Michael also handled suspension redesigns for trucks and SUVs and created 3D marketing material for the company's products. Currently, Carroll serves as the Director of Manufacturing Operations at Rough Country.
Michael Carroll has a varied education background. Michael started studying Business Administration and Management, General at Dyersburg State Community College, but it is not clear when they attended or if they obtained a degree. Michael then pursued Industrial Technology in Applied Science with a focus on Mechanical Engineering at Jackson State Community College. Again, the dates and degree status are unknown. Additionally, they completed a Certificate Program in General Tool And Die and another in CNC Machinist at the same institution, though the details of these programs are not provided. In terms of certifications, Michael obtained an OTC FD Robot Training Certification from Airgas in December 2014.
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Rough Country
Rough Country was founded in 1975 as one of the original off-road shock manufacturers with the classic, yellow-colored shock bodies still seen on the occasional Jeep CJ or squarebody truck to this day! In 1986 Rough Country was purchased by Heckethorn Products Inc, one of the first major manufacturers of aftermarket Jeep Steering Stabilizers. Soon after, the product line expanded from shocks and steering stabilizers to leveling kits and lift kits for every major make and model. This expansion of the Rough Country brand was guided by a clear vision to provide well-engineered, quality off-road products at an affordable price that any driver could enjoy. At present, Rough Country boasts a HUGE lineup of products for tons of makes and models. We’ve expanded into popular categories like LED Lights, Fender Flares, Mesh Grilles, and countless other accessories. Additionally, our product lineup now includes a wide range of shocks and struts, including our new N3 Nitrogen charged, large-bore shocks and Performance 2.0 Struts. In 2018 Rough Country debuted Vertex: a new line of upscale reservoir shocks and coilover struts to rival other high-end options on the market. Rough Country strives to offer the highest-quality equipment and a price that won’t break the bank. We’re all truck and Jeep enthusiasts ourselves, and we build on that excitement each day with new ideas, new concepts, and exciting new products.