Jordan Schmelzer
About Jordan Schmelzer
Jordan Schmelzer is a Manufacturing System Engineer at Plexus Corp., where he focuses on regulatory documentation and software validation for clinical builds. He has a background in manufacturing engineering and extensive technical skills, contributing to continuous improvement in the manufacturing sector.
Work at Plexus
Jordan Schmelzer has been employed at Plexus Corp. as a Manufacturing System Engineer since 2020. In this role, he collaborates closely with the Product Engineering team to provide insights into system needs and supports various traditional manufacturing engineering tasks. His responsibilities include writing and executing regulatory documents to validate vendor equipment and self-developed software for clinical builds. His work is crucial in ensuring compliance with medical regulatory requirements within a medical grade assembly-focused factory.
Education and Expertise
Jordan Schmelzer studied Manufacturing Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 2014 to 2018. He also attended Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, completing a program in Manufacturing Engineering from 2013 to 2014. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his expertise in manufacturing systems, regulatory compliance, and software development.
Background
Before joining Plexus, Jordan Schmelzer gained experience as an Advanced Manufacturing Engineer at Husco from 2019 to 2020. He also worked as a Product Development Co-op at Greenheck for eight months in 2016. His diverse work history has equipped him with a broad range of technical skills and practical knowledge in the manufacturing sector.
Technical Skills and Continuous Improvement
Jordan Schmelzer possesses a wide array of technical skills, including proficiency in VBA, VBS, T-SQL, C++, PowerQuery, M, DAX, CAD, and PowerBI. He emphasizes self-taught computer languages and software, reflecting his commitment to continuous improvement and self-investment. These foundational elements are essential for maintaining a competitive edge in the manufacturing industry.