Matthew De Laney
About Matthew De Laney
Matthew De Laney is a Process Engineer at Zentech Manufacturing, where he ensures compliance with customer requirements and timelines. He holds degrees in Manufacturing Engineering and Computer Science and has a diverse background in engineering roles across multiple companies.
Current Role at Zentech Manufacturing
Matthew De Laney serves as a Process Engineer at Zentech Manufacturing, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he ensures adherence to customer acceptance requirements and timelines. His responsibilities include developing processes for Surface Mount Technology (SMT), Through-Hole Technology (THT), mechanical assembly, bonding, coating, and inspection. He also supports the production of Circuit Card Assemblies (CCA) through the New Product Introduction (NPI) process.
Previous Experience in Engineering
Prior to his current position, Matthew De Laney gained extensive experience in various engineering roles. He worked as an SMT Process Engineer at SynQor from 2017 to 2020, where he focused on process development. He also held positions at Tactair Fluid Controls, Inc. as a Co-Op in 2014, and at Seismic Exchange, Inc. as Programmer 1 in 2012. Additionally, he interned at ZF Group in 2016 and completed a Co-Op at IEC Electronics Corp. in 2015.
Educational Background
Matthew De Laney holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Manufacturing Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology, where he studied from 2013 to 2016. He also earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Science from King's College, attending from 2007 to 2011. This educational background provides him with a strong foundation in both engineering and programming disciplines.
Early Career Development
Matthew De Laney began his career in programming, working as Programmer 1 at Berkshire Hathaway GUARD Insurance Companies from 2010 to 2011. He transitioned into engineering roles, gaining practical experience through internships and Co-Op positions. His early experiences included programming roles and engineering internships, which contributed to his skill set in process engineering.