Skip Ruhl
About Skip Ruhl
Skip Ruhl is a Manufacturing Engineering Technician with extensive experience in the field, having worked at L-3 Communications for 28 years and currently at Phoenix Contact since 2009. He holds a certificate in Gas Welding from Stevens Trade School and has completed various military specifications certifications.
Work at Phoenix
Skip Ruhl has been employed at Phoenix Contact as a Manufacturing Engineering Tech since 2009. In this role, he is responsible for various manufacturing engineering tasks, contributing to the efficiency and effectiveness of production processes. His extensive experience in the field supports the company's commitment to quality and innovation in manufacturing.
Previous Experience at L-3 Communications
Prior to his current position, Skip Ruhl worked at L-3 Communications as a Manufacturing Engineer Technician for 28 years, from 1981 to 2009. During his tenure, he gained valuable skills and insights into manufacturing processes, which he has carried into his current role. His long-standing experience in this position has equipped him with a deep understanding of engineering practices in the manufacturing sector.
Education and Expertise
Skip Ruhl studied at Stevens Trade School, where he focused on Gas Welding and achieved a Certificate of Completion from 1979 to 1980. He also completed his high school education at Manheim Central High School, where he studied General Business and Agriculture. Additionally, he pursued soldier certification in military specifications and later ISO certification from 1990 to 2006, enhancing his expertise in manufacturing standards and practices.
Certifications and Training
Skip Ruhl has undergone extensive training and certification in various areas relevant to manufacturing engineering. He achieved soldier certification in military specifications and ISO certification over a 16-year period, from 1990 to 2006. These certifications reflect his commitment to maintaining high standards in manufacturing processes and his ongoing professional development.