Ken Rosink
About Ken Rosink
Ken Rosink is a Senior Dimensional Engineering Manager at ABC Technologies, where he has worked since 2020. He possesses extensive knowledge in measurement data gathering methods and has successfully implemented various quality control systems and processes.
Current Role as Senior Dimensional Engineering Manager
Ken Rosink serves as the Senior Dimensional Engineering Manager at ABC Technologies, a position he has held since 2020. He is based in Southfield, Michigan, where he applies his extensive knowledge of measurement data gathering methods. His responsibilities include overseeing dimensional engineering processes and ensuring quality standards are met across various projects.
Previous Experience at ABC Technologies
Prior to his current role, Ken Rosink worked at ABC Technologies as a Dimensional Engineering Manager for six months in 2020. During this time, he successfully implemented a Statistical Process Control (SPC) database known as QDM, which included roadmap templates. He also provided training to tech center and plant quality colleagues, enhancing their understanding of quality management systems.
Professional Background at Tower Automotive
Ken Rosink has a significant tenure at Tower Automotive, where he worked for 13 years as a Dimensional Engineering Manager from 2006 to 2019. He also held the position of Dimensional/Advanced Quality Engineer in the Body Structures Group from 2002 to 2006. His roles involved overseeing quality assurance and dimensional engineering, contributing to the company's operational efficiency.
Educational Background
Ken Rosink studied at Macomb Community College, where he achieved a degree in General Studies. His education provided a foundation for his career in engineering and quality management, equipping him with essential skills for his professional roles.
Technical Skills and Innovations
Ken Rosink possesses expertise in various measurement data gathering methods, including automated scanning cells, CMMs, and in-line measurement systems. He has developed Excel-based part templates on tablets that utilize wireless transducers for SPC points on check fixtures. Additionally, he implemented a data gathering system for direct upload to the SPC database for various destruct testing methods, showcasing his ability to integrate technology into engineering processes.