Brian Wohlgemuth
About Brian Wohlgemuth
Brian Wohlgemuth serves as the Sr. Director of Operations (FRC) and Continuous Improvement at Safe Fleet, where he has worked since 2021. He has extensive experience in operations management and lean manufacturing, having held various leadership roles at companies such as Rockwell Collins, Spellman High Voltage, and Thuro Metal Products.
Current Role at Safe Fleet
Brian Wohlgemuth serves as the Sr. Director of Operations (FRC) and Continuous Improvement at Safe Fleet. He has held this position since 2021 and is based in Nesconset, New York. In this role, he focuses on enhancing operational efficiency and implementing continuous improvement strategies within the organization.
Previous Experience at Safe Fleet
Before his current role, Brian Wohlgemuth worked at Safe Fleet as the Director of Operations for a period of 9 months in 2021. His responsibilities included overseeing operational processes and ensuring effective management within the company.
Professional Background
Brian Wohlgemuth has a diverse background in operations management. He held the position of Director of Operations at Rockwell Collins from 2016 to 2019. He also worked as the Director of Lean Manufacturing at Cox & Company from 2019 to 2020. His experience includes roles at Spellman High Voltage, Frequency Electronics, and Parker Aerospace, where he focused on manufacturing engineering and continuous improvement.
Education and Certifications
Brian Wohlgemuth studied Business Administration with a focus on Management Information Systems at the New York Institute of Technology, earning a Bachelor of Science degree. He also attended the University at Buffalo, where he studied Engineering and Management. Additionally, he holds a Six Sigma Black Belt Certification from the University of Texas-Pan American.
Specializations and Skills
Brian Wohlgemuth specializes in Lean Manufacturing and Demand Flow Technology. He is proficient in 8D Problem Solving and AutoCAD. His skills extend to using tools such as eVSM, Visio, Microsoft Office, and Java for operational improvements, demonstrating his capability in enhancing efficiency and productivity within manufacturing environments.