Randy Jones

Engineer II at Welbilt

Randy Jones has a diverse work experience spanning over several decades. Randy started their career as a Tooling Engineer/Manufacturing Engineer at Kaddis Mfg. Corporation in 1983 and worked there until 2004. At Kaddis Mfg., Randy's responsibilities included quotation of high volume machined parts, tool design and costing, product release, sustain engineering, and trouble shooting.

In 2004, they joined Manitowoc Foodservice as an Engineering Technologist III, where they led various design projects and was responsible for 3D CAD assemblies, sheet metal design, and purchased component selection. Randy later transitioned into the role of Senior Designer, where they focused on the design of commercial refrigeration equipment and facilitated design reviews.

Most recently, Randy joined Welbilt Inc. in 2020 as an Engineer II. In this role, they lead and participates in new design and sustain engineering projects, focusing on 3D CAD assemblies, sheet metal design, and component design. Randy collaborates with internal and external vendors to ensure the successful fabrication of various components.

Overall, Randy Jones brings extensive experience in engineering, design, and project leadership to their current role at Welbilt Inc.

Randy Jones has an education history that includes attending Indiana University - Kelley School of Business, although the specific degree and field of study are not provided. Randy also attended Jackson State Community College, where they studied Engineering, Business, AutoCad, and Pro-Engineering CAD (now Creo). Randy completed their high school education at Riverside High School. Furthermore, they obtained a Certification in Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General from the Tennessee Technology Center of Jackson, TN. Lastly, Randy studied Statistical Quality Control at the University of Tennessee at Martin, but did not receive a degree.

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  • Engineer II

    July, 2020 - present