Matthew Gruse
About Matthew Gruse
Matthew Gruse is a Production Manager with a background in mechanical engineering. He has held positions at TANN Corporation and John Henry Foster, where he has developed large-scale projects since 2021.
Current Role as Production Manager
Matthew Gruse currently serves as a Production Manager at John Henry Foster, a position he has held since 2021. He operates in St. Louis City County, Missouri, where he oversees production processes and manages team operations. His role involves coordinating large-scale projects tailored to both consumer and industrial requirements. Matthew's experience in production management allows him to apply his engineering background effectively to optimize workflows and enhance productivity.
Previous Experience at John Henry Foster
Before his current role, Matthew Gruse worked at John Henry Foster as a Design Engineer from 2020 to 2021. During this 11-month tenure in the Greater St. Louis Area, he contributed to the design and development of engineering solutions. His responsibilities included collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure that design specifications met project requirements.
Experience at TANN Corporation
Matthew Gruse was employed as a Mechanical Design Engineer at TANN Corporation for a period of six months in 2019. This role took place in Kaukauna, Wisconsin, where he focused on mechanical design tasks. His work involved applying engineering principles to develop solutions that met the company's operational needs.
Educational Background in Mechanical Engineering
Matthew Gruse earned a Bachelor's Degree of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology, completing his studies from 2016 to 2019. Prior to this, he attended McHenry County College, where he studied Engineering Science from 2014 to 2016. His educational background provided a solid foundation in engineering principles and practices.
Passion for Engineering and Innovation
Matthew Gruse has a strong passion for engineering, which began in his childhood through an interest in Legos and disassembling small electronics. This curiosity about functionality has driven his career in engineering, leading him to develop large-scale projects that address various consumer and industrial needs. His hands-on approach to understanding technology continues to influence his professional endeavors.