Timothy Spath
About Timothy Spath
Timothy Spath is a Senior Design Engineer at Harley-Davidson Motor Company, specializing in chassis control systems. He has a background in engineering with experience in various roles at companies such as Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems and ADVICS North America.
Current Role at Harley-Davidson
Timothy Spath serves as a Senior Design Engineer at Harley-Davidson Motor Company, a position he has held since 2017. In this role, he focuses on the performance of chassis control systems, including Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS) and Traction Control. He is responsible for defining, executing, and analyzing vehicle-level performance and function tests. Additionally, he supports the development and implementation of new control system architectures, contributing to the advancement of vehicle technology at Harley-Davidson.
Previous Experience at Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems
Timothy Spath worked at Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC in various engineering roles. From 2013 to 2014, he served as a System Engineer, focusing on system-level performance. He then transitioned to the role of Advanced Manufacturing Engineer from 2014 to 2015, where he contributed for nine months. His final position at Bendix was as a Controls Engineer from 2015 to 2016, where he worked for one year in Elyria, Ohio.
Experience at ADVICS North America
Spath was employed at ADVICS North America, Inc. as an Application Engineer in Controls from 2016 to 2017. His tenure lasted for eight months in Plymouth, Michigan. In this role, he applied his engineering skills to support control systems and their applications in automotive technology.
Educational Background in Engineering
Timothy Spath studied at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mechanical Engineering from 2007 to 2011. He furthered his education by obtaining an Undergraduate Certificate in Mechatronics from 2013 to 2015. His academic background provided him with a solid foundation in engineering principles and practices.
Internship Experience in Engineering
Earlier in his career, Timothy Spath gained practical experience through internships. He worked as an Engineering Intern at SCHOTT in 2010 for three months in Louisville, Kentucky. In 2011, he served as a Manufacturing Engineer Intern at Schott Elecpac LLC for three months in Cary, Illinois. These internships contributed to his development as an engineer and provided exposure to various engineering environments.