Scott Baylor

Process Technician @ Optomec

About Scott Baylor

Scott Baylor is a Process Technician at Optomec and a Process Engineer at Huffman LLC, with a background in Computer Integrated Machining Technology from Gaston College. He has presented on adaptive repair capabilities for turbine engine components and has expertise in proprietary software for tool path adaptation.

Work at Optomec

Scott Baylor has been employed at Optomec as a Process Technician since 2018. In this role, he is involved in the development and optimization of additive manufacturing processes. His expertise contributes to the advancement of technologies that enhance production efficiency and product quality.

Current Role at Huffman LLC

In addition to his position at Optomec, Scott Baylor has worked as a Process Engineer at Huffman LLC since 2016. His responsibilities include designing and implementing processes that improve manufacturing operations. His dual roles demonstrate his commitment to advancing engineering practices in the industry.

Education and Expertise

Scott Baylor studied at Gaston College, where he focused on Computer Integrated Machining Technology. He earned an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree from 2012 to 2014. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in machining and manufacturing processes.

Professional Presentations

Scott delivered a presentation titled 'DED Adaptive Repair Capabilities for Turbine Engine Components' at the ASTM 9th Annual CoE Additive Manufacturing Snapshot Workshop at Penn State. This presentation highlighted his knowledge and expertise in additive manufacturing, particularly in the context of turbine engine components.

Software Insights

Scott Baylor provided insights into proprietary software solutions, specifically AutoCLADTM and AutoSHAPETM. These tools are designed to automatically adapt tool paths and process parameters, showcasing his involvement in innovative technologies that enhance manufacturing processes.

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