Ken Tran

Manufacturing Engineer at Vander-Bend Manufacturing

Ken Tran is a seasoned manufacturing engineer with extensive experience in the manufacturing sector. Currently serving at Vander-Bend Manufacturing since December 2022, Ken previously held multiple engineering positions at KNT Manufacturing from May 2019 to December 2022, advancing from Manufacturing Engineer Intern to Manufacturing Engineer III. Prior experience includes a role as a Manufacturing Technician at Western Digital from July 2018 to May 2019. Ken Tran holds a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Technology Manufacturing Systems from San Jose State University and is pursuing an Associate of Science in CNC Machinist Technology at De Anza College, expected to be completed in December 2023.

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San Jose, United States

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Vander-Bend Manufacturing

Vander-Bend is a proven, Medical Technology OEM award-winning partner. We have been providing expert-level solutions for more than 40 years. We provide a full suite of solutions from complex Machining & Stamping to contract manufacturing full assemblies for Robotic Assisted Surgery (RAS). We also provide Surgical Innovations components and assemblies, low through high volume. Specializing in Electromechanical Assembly, Precision Machining, Sheet Metal Fabrication, and Rapid Prototyping & Engineering Solutions. We are seasoned professionals shortening global supply chains, while improving value for our many OEM partners. As a mature Contract Development & Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), our teams specialize in Contract Manufacturing with an experienced Assembly Team for most levels of Mechanical Integration. -550,000+ sq. ft. of combined manufacturing space, and growing, with broad spectrum of manufacturing capabilities and flexibility -Dedicated SF for supporting supplier managed inventory nationwide ->260 pieces of production and support equipment including numerically controlled punches, brakes, mills, and lasers, among others -Nearshoring your most strategic and sensitive assemblies