Michael Green Engineer, MBA
About Michael Green Engineer, MBA
Michael Green is a Manufacturing Process Engineer with an MBA, currently working at Faurecia in the Louisville, Kentucky area since 2017. He has a background in the Navy Reserves and extensive experience in assembly line processes, particularly at GE.
Work at Faurecia
Michael Green has been employed at Faurecia as a Manufacturing Process Engineer since 2017. He works in the Louisville, Kentucky area, where he has contributed to various manufacturing processes. His role involves optimizing production efficiency and ensuring quality standards are met in the assembly operations.
Education and Expertise
Michael Green holds an MBA from Capital University - School of Management, which he completed from 2008 to 2010. He also earned a degree in Industrial Technology with a minor in business from Ohio University, studying from 1998 to 2001. His technical expertise includes the use of DC torque controllers, electrical testers, vibration welding, ultrasonic welding, Keyence vision systems, and automated guided vehicles (AGVs) in assembly operations.
Background
Michael Green studied at Naval Station Little Creek, VA, for 11 months in 2000, and at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, FL, for 11 months in 2001. He retired as a Senior Chief Petty Officer from the Navy Reserves in 2016, bringing a wealth of leadership and technical skills to his engineering career.
Professional Experience at GE
Prior to his current role at Faurecia, Michael Green gained extensive experience at General Electric (GE). He was involved in setting up work and material flow processes for assembly lines. His contributions included supporting the insourcing of subassembly jobs and the procurement and installation of new equipment.
Key Contributions to Parker Hannifin
Michael played a key role in the integration of Denison Hydraulics into Parker Hannifin's Valve Division Business. This experience highlights his capability in managing complex engineering projects and contributing to organizational growth.