Alan Guerrero
About Alan Guerrero
Alan Guerrero is a Welding Engineer with extensive experience in the field, currently employed at Navistar Inc since 2018. He has previously worked at Forney Corporation and Polaris Industries, and he specializes in ultrasound NDT and various welding techniques.
Work at Navistar
Alan Guerrero has been employed at Navistar Inc as a Welding Engineer since 2018. He works in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, where he has accumulated six years of experience in this role. His responsibilities include handling Ultrasound Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) utilizing Resistance Spot Welding Analyzer and TESONICS technology. He also manages the Destructive Test Area, ensuring the integrity and quality of welding processes.
Previous Experience at Forney Corporation
Before joining Navistar, Alan Guerrero worked at Forney Corporation from 2016 to 2018 as a Manufacturing Engineer and Supervisor. His tenure lasted two years in Monterrey and surrounding areas in Mexico. In this role, he was involved in overseeing manufacturing processes and ensuring operational efficiency.
Experience at Polaris Industries
Alan Guerrero served as a Welding Manufacturing Engineer at Polaris Industries from 2013 to 2015. His role spanned two years, during which he contributed to the development and implementation of welding processes within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Alan Guerrero studied at Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, where he earned a degree in Ingeniería de materiales from 2009 to 2015. His education provided him with a strong foundation in materials engineering, which supports his expertise in various welding techniques. He provides training in Spot Welding, GMAW (MIG), SMAW, and Projection Welding for production personnel and quality inspectors.
Welding Process Development
Throughout his career, Alan Guerrero has developed welding schedules for various processes, including GMAW, spot welding, and projection welding. His work ensures that welding operations meet industry standards and maintain high-quality output.