Chris Mack
About Chris Mack
Chris Mack is a Mechanical Engineering Manager at Emerson Automation Solutions in Marshalltown, Iowa, specializing in new product development and rapid prototyping.
Company
Chris Mack is currently working at Emerson Automation Solutions, where he serves as both a Mechanical Engineering Manager and a Mechanical Design Engineer II. The company is located in Marshalltown, Iowa, United States. Emerson Automation Solutions provides automation technology and engineering services, focusing on improving efficiency and safety in various industries.
Education and Expertise
Chris Mack studied Mechanical Engineering at Iowa State University, where he achieved a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc). He also studied Manufacturing Technology at the University of Northern Iowa, earning a Bachelor of Science degree. Additionally, he pursued general studies at the University of Newcastle for 11 months in 2009. His areas of expertise include new product development, rapid prototyping, and 3D printing. He is proficient in PTC Creo and AutoCAD software.
Professional Background
Before his current roles at Emerson Automation Solutions, Chris Mack worked at Universal Industries as an Engineering Intern/Drafting Intern from 2008 to 2009 for 11 months. He also worked at the University of Northern Iowa as an Information Technology Support from 2004 to 2008 for four years. His career has been marked by continuous development in mechanical engineering and support roles, contributing to a diverse skill set.
Mechanical Engineering Specializations
Chris Mack specializes in new product development within the mechanical engineering field. He has significant expertise in rapid prototyping, which involves the quick fabrication of a scale model of a physical part or assembly using three-dimensional computer-aided design (CAD) data. Additionally, Chris has a strong background in 3D printing, a technology that creates three-dimensional solid objects from digital files. He is skilled in using PTC Creo and AutoCAD, both essential tools for modern mechanical design and drafting.