Cory Reyes
About Cory Reyes
Cory Reyes is a Mechanical Engineer II at Brooks Automation, specializing in CAD design and FEA validation. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and has over six years of experience in the field.
Current Role at Brooks Automation
Cory Reyes currently holds the position of Mechanical Engineer II at Brooks Automation, where he has worked since 2018. He is based in Chelmsford, MA, and is part of the Automation Solutions Division. His responsibilities include the design, documentation, and release of mechanical parts and assemblies. Reyes is also involved in field service escalation work, which includes troubleshooting and performing root cause analysis on robotics systems and tools.
Previous Experience at Brooks Automation
Prior to his current role, Cory Reyes held several positions at Brooks Automation. He worked as a Mechanical Engineer I for five months in 2018 and participated in a Rotational Program as a Mechanical Engineer from 2016 to 2017. Additionally, he gained experience as a Mechanical/Robotics Engineering Intern for three months in 2015. These roles contributed to his development in mechanical engineering within the automation industry.
Education and Expertise
Cory Reyes earned his Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, completing his studies from 2011 to 2016. His educational background provides a strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles. Reyes specializes in creating CAD drawings using GD&T methods and validating designs with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) tools such as ANSYS.
Technical Skills and Specializations
Cory Reyes has developed expertise in several technical areas throughout his career. He specializes in creating detailed CAD drawings and employs GD&T methods for precision in design. His proficiency in FEA tools, particularly ANSYS, enables him to validate designs effectively. These skills are essential for his work in the design and release of mechanical components within the automation sector.