Schneller LLC
Bob Plants has extensive work experience in various roles and companies. Bob is currently the VP of Engineering & Quality at Schneller LLC, where they have been working since November 2021. Prior to this role, they were the Operations Manager at the same company from May 2021 to November 2021.
Before joining Schneller LLC, Bob worked as the Plant Manager - North Campus at SEKISUI SPI from March 2016 to May 2021. Bob also served as the Technical Manager at Shin-Etsu Silicones of America from February 2011 to March 2016.
In their earlier career, Bob held positions at Fomo Products, Inc as the Plant Manager/Operations Manager/Sr Engineering Manager from an unknown start date to 2011, at The Dow Chemical Company as the Quality Manager from an unknown start date to 2006, and at Union Carbide as an R&D Chemist from an unknown start date to 2001.
Bob Plants completed their Master of Science (MS) degree in Organic Chemistry from West Virginia University in 1994. However, there is no information provided about their education before this period.
Schneller LLC
Schneller is the global leader in providing comprehensive end-to-end solutions and worldwide on-demand customer service for hard-surface laminates, thermoplastic sheets and non-textile floor coverings for the transportation interiors. We believe that design goes beyond aesthetics – it plays a pivotal role in everything we do and touches all aspects of our products, services and operations. Our meticulous attention to achieving and surpassing safety, durability and compliance standards are the factors that underlie our inspiring collections and designs. Our organization has been designed to ensure that we deliver outstanding results to our customers each and every time. We stay close to every customer that we work with to ensure that we are able to understand and meet their unique needs. By sharing ideas and best practices, we stay at the forefront of the industry and develop new products that excite our customers and help them provide compelling environments for their passengers.