Robert Walz

Program Manager at Taylor Devices, Inc.

Robert Walz is a seasoned Program Manager currently employed at Taylor Devices, Inc. since June 2023, with previous experience in similar roles at Cobham Mission Systems and Ascension Industries. Robert's career began in the engineering field, holding positions such as Project Engineer III at Graham Corporation, where work focused on Surface Condenser Units, and Mechanical Engineer II at HWH Architects Engineers Planners, Inc., involving project work related to process piping for Goodyear Plant in Santiago, Chile, as well as General Electric turbines. Earlier experience includes mechanical engineering positions at Babcock & Wilcox and Quality Inspection Services, Inc., along with environmental specialization at E3 Killam. Robert earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University at Buffalo between 2003 and 2006, following education at Bishop Timon High School.

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Taylor Devices, Inc.

The Leader in Innovative Shock & Vibration Control Since 1955 Incorporated in 1955, Taylor Devices, Inc. is the leading manufacturer of Shock Absorbers, Liquid Springs, Shock Isolation Systems, Seismic Dampers, Vibration Dampers, Snubbers, Machined Springs, Gas Springs and other types of Hydro- Mechanical Energy Management Products. Our products form the cutting edge of technology in our market-place and are backed by our 60+ years of successful experience in the shock and vibration control field. Our products offer a turn-key solution to shock and vibration problems, with Taylor Devices providing full analysis, development, manufacturing and testing capabilities to satisfy the most exacting customer requirements. Taylor Devices is now in its 7th decade as a supplier of critical damping and shock isolation components for major military and space programs including space vehicles, aircraft landing gear, launch pads, satellites, weaponry, navigation systems, and new modern structures throughout the world.