Tony Robertson
About Tony Robertson
Tony Robertson is a Production Manager with extensive experience in manufacturing and process improvement. He has a strong background in Work Standardization and Six Sigma methodologies, and he currently works at Belcan in Oldsmar, Florida.
Work at Belcan
Tony Robertson has been employed at Belcan as a Production Manager since 2020. He works on-site in Oldsmar, Florida, where he oversees production processes and ensures efficient operations. His role involves implementing strategies that enhance productivity and maintain quality standards within the manufacturing environment.
Previous Experience at Schneider Electric
Prior to joining Belcan, Tony Robertson held several positions at Schneider Electric. He served as Manufacturing Manager from 2013 to 2018 in Huntington, Indiana, where he managed manufacturing operations. He then transitioned to the role of Process Improvement Manager from 2018 to 2019 in the Tampa/St. Petersburg area, focusing on enhancing operational efficiency. His career at Schneider Electric began as a Manufacturing Engineer, a position he held from 2005 to 2013.
Education and Expertise
Tony Robertson studied at ITT Technical Institute-Fort Wayne, where he earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering/Industrial Management from 1996 to 2000. His educational background supports his expertise in manufacturing processes, including Work Standardization and Change Management. He is skilled in Six Sigma methodologies and Value Stream Mapping, which are essential for improving quality and reducing defects in manufacturing.
Skills in Manufacturing Processes
Tony Robertson possesses strong skills in Work Standardization, which contribute to the efficiency of manufacturing processes. He is experienced in Change Management, facilitating transitions and improvements within manufacturing settings. His knowledge of Six Sigma methodologies aids in defect reduction and quality enhancement, while his expertise in Value Stream Mapping aligns with Lean Manufacturing principles.