Trevin Howerton
About Trevin Howerton
Trevin Howerton is a Continuous Improvement Coordinator with extensive experience in overseeing projects across multiple plants. He has a background in Mechanical Engineering and has implemented Lean Manufacturing processes in his current role at ABC Group since 2018.
Current Role as Continuous Improvement Coordinator
Trevin Howerton serves as the Continuous Improvement Coordinator, a role he has held since 2018. In this position, he oversees and tracks projects across three different plants at his current location. His responsibilities include addressing and resolving quality issues by identifying and eliminating root causes. He focuses on implementing strategies that enhance operational efficiency and product quality.
Previous Experience at ABC Group
Trevin Howerton has a history of working at ABC Group, where he held two positions. He began as a Materials Intern from 2017 to 2018 for seven months in Gallatin, Tennessee. Following this role, he transitioned to a Project Engineer position in 2018, where he worked for nine months in the same location. His experiences at ABC Group contributed to his understanding of materials management and project execution.
Experience at Altec
Before his tenure at ABC Group, Trevin Howerton worked at Altec as a Manufacturing Engineer Co-Op in 2015. He was employed for five months in St. Joseph, Missouri. This role provided him with practical experience in manufacturing processes and engineering applications.
Education in Mechanical Engineering
Trevin Howerton studied at Missouri University of Science and Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. His academic journey spanned from 2012 to 2017, during which he developed a solid foundation in engineering principles and practices.
Lean Manufacturing Implementation
In his current role, Trevin Howerton has implemented Lean Manufacturing processes, particularly focusing on plastic injection molding presses and assembly lines. This initiative aims to streamline operations and improve overall production efficiency.