Timothy Trammell
About Timothy Trammell
Timothy Trammell is an Associate Researcher at Procter & Gamble with a background in mechanical engineering and extensive experience in the aviation and aerospace industry.
Current Role at Procter & Gamble
Timothy Trammell is currently an Associate Researcher at Procter & Gamble, a position he has held since 2021. Based in Mason, Ohio, United States, his role involves contributing to research and development projects. His expertise in Six Sigma methodologies and Root Cause Analysis supports operational efficiency and problem-solving within the company’s engineering initiatives.
Previous Experience with GE Aviation
Timothy Trammell worked at GE Aviation from 2013 to 2021, serving initially as an Experimental Mechanic B and later as an Emissions Technician. His tenure at GE Aviation, located in Evendale, Ohio, spanned a combined total of 11 years. His responsibilities included working on emissions testing and experimental mechanics, emphasizing his deep knowledge and experience in the aviation and aerospace industry.
Early Career at Monti, Inc.
Before joining GE Aviation, Timothy Trammell worked as a Machine Operator at Monti, Inc. from 2011 to 2013. Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, his role at Monti, Inc. involved operating machinery, which laid the groundwork for his subsequent positions in the aviation sector.
Educational Background in Engineering and Technology
Timothy Trammell has a solid educational foundation, beginning with a General Studies diploma from Lakota East High School (2004 to 2007). He then pursued Machine Tool Technology/Machinist at Butler Tech, achieving his degree in 2007. Furthering his expertise, he studied Mechanical Engineering at Sinclair Community College from 2007 to 2009.
Technical Expertise and Skills
Timothy Trammell is well-versed in Six Sigma methodologies and Root Cause Analysis, key competencies for improving operational efficiency and resolving issues in engineering projects. Additionally, he possesses strong data analysis skills, which are crucial for making informed decisions in his current research and development role at Procter & Gamble.