Kendal Coates

Application Engineer at Wagner

Kendal Coates is a skilled manufacturing engineer with extensive experience in the engineering sector, currently employed at Wagner since July 2022. Previous roles include owning and operating Kenny’s Chef Shack since January 2020 and serving as a manufacturing engineer at Swiss-Tech, LLC from July 2019 to July 2022 and at Zenith Cutter from March 2017 to July 2019. Kendal's career also includes positions at Darden, SSI Technologies, Eaton Corporation, and L'Oréal, where expertise in continuous improvement and process engineering was developed. Kendal holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from Penn State University and a Master of Education in Business: Professional Studies from Edgewood College.

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Cottage Grove, United States

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Wagner

Wagner has been an authority and industry leader in metal fabrication and architectural railing since its founding in 1955. As an employee-owned company, Wagner takes pride in its employees for their hard work and commitment to quality. More than just a manufacturer and supplier, its niche focus and collaborative approach enables Wagner to engineer high-quality, innovative systems based on customers’ needs. Accommodating to work with, Wagner lives to collaborate. Our customers rely on our sales and engineering staff to provide the best possible solution for any installation or application that demands a metal or aluminum railing. Responsive to answering calls and quick to solve problems, we remain an active partner throughout projects and in building long-lasting relationships. As proud and knowledgeable metal workers, we’re passionate about helping our customers find a better, faster and higher overall value solution that will more than meet expectations. As experts in code compliance requirements, we work with you to help ensure your handrailing, safety railings or custom railing specifications and installations meet or exceed them, worldwide.


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