Brandon Weaver
About Brandon Weaver
Brandon Weaver is a Mechanical Assembler at Harley-Davidson Motor Company, where he has worked for over 22 years. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting and Finance from Park University and has experience in both accounting and mechanical assembly roles.
Work at Harley-Davidson
Brandon Weaver has been employed at Harley-Davidson Motor Company since 2002, serving as a Mechanical Assembler for 22 years. His role involves assembling mechanical components, contributing to the production of motorcycles. His long tenure at the company reflects a commitment to the brand and a deep understanding of mechanical assembly processes. He operates in the Kansas City, Missouri area, where he applies his skills in a factory setting, demonstrating expertise in the assembly line environment.
Education and Expertise
Brandon Weaver holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Finance from Park University, where he studied from 1994 to 2000. He also attended The University of Southern Mississippi. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in financial principles, which complements his practical experience in mechanical assembly. This combination of skills allows him to approach tasks with a problem-solving mindset, particularly when dealing with complex assignments.
Background
Brandon Weaver's career began in the accounting field, where he worked as an Accounts Receivable Clerk at WACHTER, Inc. from 2001 to 2002. Prior to that, he served as an Accounting Clerk at Con Agra Inc for 11 months in 1996 to 1997. This early experience in accounting has equipped him with valuable skills that he has carried into his current role in mechanical assembly. His transition from accounting to mechanical assembly showcases his adaptability and diverse skill set.
Career Progression
Brandon Weaver's career reflects a progression from accounting roles to a specialized position in mechanical assembly. His experience at Con Agra Inc and WACHTER, Inc. provided foundational skills in finance and accounting, which he later applied in a manufacturing context at Harley-Davidson. This career path highlights his ability to integrate knowledge from different fields, enhancing his overall effectiveness in his current role.