David Cripps
About David Cripps
David Cripps serves as the Controls Engineer Lead at Navistar Inc, where he has worked since 2016, focusing on advanced control strategies to enhance production efficiency. He has over a decade of experience in controls engineering, having previously worked at Bosch North America and holding multiple degrees in electrical engineering.
Work at Navistar
David Cripps has served as the Controls Engineer Lead at Navistar Inc since 2016. Based in Springfield, OH, he has contributed to the company's production line efficiency by implementing advanced control strategies. His role involves optimizing production workflows through innovative control systems, which has significantly enhanced operational performance over his eight years with the company.
Previous Experience at Bosch North America
Prior to his tenure at Navistar, David Cripps worked as a Controls Engineer at Bosch North America from 2014 to 2016. During his two years in Springboro, OH, he gained valuable experience in controls engineering, further developing his skills in optimizing manufacturing processes.
Education and Expertise
David Cripps holds an Associate’s Degree in Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology from Sinclair Community College, which he completed from 2007 to 2011. He also earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Wright State University, studying from 2005 to 2012. Additionally, he obtained a Master's degree in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering from Ohio University between 2017 and 2021. His educational background supports his expertise in controls engineering and production optimization.
Background in Controls Engineering
With over a decade of experience in controls engineering, David Cripps focuses on improving manufacturing processes. His work encompasses the implementation of advanced control strategies aimed at enhancing production efficiency. This extensive background equips him with the skills necessary to address complex engineering challenges in the manufacturing sector.