Tyler Stahl
About Tyler Stahl
Tyler Stahl is a Manufacturing Engineer at Oregon Tool, where he has worked since 2021, and has also served as Part-Time Faculty at Portland Community College since 2018. He holds a Master's degree in Engineering and Technology Management from Portland State University and has extensive experience in manufacturing and tool design.
Current Role at Oregon Tool
Tyler Stahl currently serves as a Manufacturing Engineer at Oregon Tool, a position he has held since 2021. His role involves overseeing manufacturing processes and ensuring efficiency and quality in production. He works in the Portland, Oregon area, contributing to the company's operational goals and product development.
Previous Experience at Oregon Tool
Prior to his current role, Tyler Stahl worked as a Tool Design Engineer II at Oregon Tool from 2016 to 2021. During his five years in this position, he focused on designing and developing tools that support manufacturing operations. His experience in this role laid a strong foundation for his current engineering responsibilities.
Part-Time Faculty Role at Portland Community College
Since 2018, Tyler Stahl has also been a Part-Time Faculty member at Portland Community College, specifically within the OMIC program. In this role, he shares his expertise in manufacturing with students, contributing to their education and skill development in the field.
Educational Background
Tyler Stahl holds a Master's degree in Engineering and Technology Management from Portland State University. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology - Manufacturing from Iowa State University. Additionally, he completed an Associate of Science in Tool and Die at Des Moines Area Community College, providing him with a comprehensive foundation in manufacturing and engineering.
Early Career Experience
Tyler Stahl began his career with various roles that contributed to his professional development. He worked as a Manufacturing Technician at Iowa State University from 2014 to 2015 and as a Tools Design Engineer at Emerson Process Management for seven months in 2014. He also completed a three-month internship as a Group Lead Intern at HNI Corporation in 2015.