Cody Petrick
About Cody Petrick
Cody Petrick is a Sr. Electromechanical Technician at SC Johnson with expertise in Siemens PLC programming and extensive experience in industrial electronics. He has a diverse background, including roles in electrical design, production management, and military service.
Title and Current Position
Cody Petrick holds the title of Sr. Electromechanical Technician and is currently employed at SC Johnson in the United States. As a senior-level technician, he applies his extensive expertise in industrial electronics and electromechanical systems to support the company's operations.
Previous Employment and Roles
Before joining SC Johnson, Cody Petrick worked at several companies in various technical roles. He served as an Electrical Designer at RexCon, Inc., from 2019 to 2021 in Burlington, Wisconsin. Prior to that, he was the Production Manager at Rugged Video for five months in Mequon, Wisconsin, in 2018-2019. He also had brief assignments as an Electrical Designer at GS Global Resources, Inc., and Norco Manufacturing, and spent time as a Computer Detection Systems Repairer in the US Army from 2013 to 2016.
Education and Academic Background
Cody Petrick attended Lakeland College, studying Computer Science from 2011 to 2012. Prior to that, he completed his high school education at William Horlick High School, graduating in 2011. His formal education provided a strong foundation in computing and technical skills.
Technical Expertise and Skills
Cody Petrick has significant expertise in Siemens PLC programming and industrial electronics. His experience includes assembly and design work in various technical roles. He aims to leverage his skills to offer innovative solutions and top-notch service, adhering to today's NEC and UL508a standards.
Military Service
Cody Petrick served in the US Army as a Computer Detection Systems Repairer for three years from 2013 to 2016, stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado. During his military service, he developed robust technical skills and discipline that have contributed to his civilian career in technology.