John Boorady
About John Boorady
John Boorady is a Process Development Engineer at PostProcess Technologies, where he has worked since 2018. He has a background in aeronautical and mechanical engineering, with previous roles at CoverCo Inc., the University at Buffalo, and Moog Inc.
Work at PostProcess Technologies
John Boorady has served as a Process Development Engineer at PostProcess Technologies since 2018. In this role, he has implemented in-house 3D printing capabilities, which have accelerated the design cycle. He has also developed data-driven solutions aimed at enhancing the performance of additive manufacturing machines. Additionally, he created tools that empower nontechnical coworkers to make data-informed decisions in real-time, contributing to improved operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at CoverCo Inc.
Before joining PostProcess Technologies, John Boorady worked at CoverCo Inc. as a Project Manager for four months in 2017. His responsibilities included overseeing project timelines and ensuring deliverables met company standards. Prior to this role, he served as a Field Technician at CoverCo Inc. for three years, where he gained hands-on experience in technical operations.
Educational Background at University at Buffalo
John Boorady studied at the University at Buffalo, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. His academic journey spanned five years from 2013 to 2018, during which he developed a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices.
Experience as Lab Assistant and Technician
During his time at the University at Buffalo, John Boorady worked as a Lab Assistant for five months and as a Lab Technician for four months. These roles allowed him to gain practical experience in laboratory settings, contributing to his technical skills and understanding of engineering processes.
Co-op Experience at Moog Inc.
In 2016, John Boorady completed a three-month Engineer Co-op position at Moog Inc. This experience provided him with exposure to the engineering field and allowed him to apply his academic knowledge in a professional environment.