Sean Snack

Project Engineer at RoviSys

Sean Snack has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Sean started their career at Case Western Reserve University as a Laboratory Assistant, where they worked from May 2008 to May 2011. Sean then moved on to OMNOVA Solutions Inc., where they held the position of Associate Engineer from October 2011 to October 2013. During this time, they led a LEAN Six Sigma Green Belt project that generated over $200,000 in operating profit and synthesized various chemical batches for scale-up opportunities.

After OMNOVA Solutions Inc., Sean worked briefly as an Engineering Technician at Ben Venue Laboratories in August 2011. Sean then returned to OMNOVA Solutions Inc. as a Project Engineer from December 2010 to May 2011, where they gained experience in pilot plant design work.

In 2013, they joined InChem Corporation as a Project Engineer and later became the Distillation Production Manager from November 2014 to August 2015. In the latter role, they maximized operations team effectiveness, identified bottlenecks through analysis, and successfully spearheaded a lab scale process to full-scale production.

From 2015 to 2018, Sean served as a Paint Engineer at Valspar, where they focused on improving customer satisfaction and pursuing cost savings through recipe modifications and optimization.

Most recently, Sean has been working at Arclin as a Plant Engineer since March 2018, where they have played a vital role in plant operations and optimization. Currently, they hold the position of a Project Engineer at RoviSys since October 2021.

Sean Snack attended Case Western Reserve University from 2007 to 2011, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) in Chemical Engineering. This is the only information available regarding their education history. There is no information provided regarding any additional certifications or institutions attended outside of Case Western Reserve University.

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