Craig Stucky
About Craig Stucky
Craig Stucky is a Process Engineer with over eight years of experience in production and laboratory environments. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University and has worked at Regal Beloit Corporation and Fort Wayne Metals, focusing on analytical engineering and process improvement.
Work at Fort Wayne Metals
Craig Stucky has been employed at Fort Wayne Metals as a Process Engineer since 2020. In this role, he applies his chemical engineering knowledge to enhance processes within the company. His responsibilities include analyzing and improving production methods, ensuring efficiency and quality in operations. Fort Wayne Metals is recognized for its expertise in producing high-performance materials, and Stucky contributes to the company's commitment to excellence in manufacturing.
Previous Experience at Regal Beloit Corporation
Before joining Fort Wayne Metals, Craig Stucky worked at Regal Beloit Corporation as an Analytical Engineer from 2014 to 2020. During his six years in this position, he focused on analytical processes and contributed to the development and optimization of engineering solutions. His experience at Regal Beloit provided him with valuable insights into both production and laboratory environments.
Education and Expertise
Craig Stucky earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University, completing his studies from 2007 to 2013. His education laid a strong foundation for his career in engineering, equipping him with essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Stucky also possesses Six Sigma training, which enhances his capabilities in process improvement and production efficiency.
Professional Skills and Focus
With over eight years of experience in production and laboratory settings, Craig Stucky has developed a robust skill set in chemical engineering. He is currently seeking employment opportunities as an analytical laboratory engineer, emphasizing his desire to leverage his expertise in analytical environments. His background in both practical and theoretical aspects of chemical engineering positions him well for roles that require analytical thinking and problem-solving.