Bob Hanson
About Bob Hanson
Bob Hanson is a Director at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group, where he has worked since 2014. He has a background in engineering, having held various positions in companies such as ZSP Industries, A. O. Smith, and SP Industries.
Work at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group
Bob Hanson has been serving as a Director at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group since 2014. His tenure in this role spans 10 years, during which he has contributed to the company's operations in Alpharetta, Georgia. Prior to his current position, he held various roles within the same organization, including Electrical Project Engineer and Manager of Controls and Automation. His experience at Barry-Wehmiller reflects a progression through different levels of responsibility and expertise in engineering and project management.
Previous Experience at ZSP Industries, Inc.
Before joining Barry-Wehmiller Design Group, Bob Hanson worked at ZSP Industries, Inc. as a Controls Engineer from 2002 to 2006. His role at ZSP Industries took place in Warminster, Pennsylvania, where he gained foundational experience in controls engineering. This four-year position contributed to his skill set and prepared him for subsequent roles in the engineering field.
Career at A. O. Smith
Bob Hanson served as the Controls Engineering Manager at A. O. Smith from 2012 to 2014. His two-year tenure in Ashland City, Tennessee, involved overseeing engineering projects and managing controls systems. This role further enhanced his expertise in controls engineering and project management, which he later applied in his positions at Barry-Wehmiller Design Group.
Educational Background
Bob Hanson earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. This educational background provided him with a strong foundation in technology and engineering principles, which he has applied throughout his career in various engineering roles.
Experience at SP Industries
At SP Industries, Bob Hanson worked as an Electrical Engineering/Test Manager from 2007 to 2012. His five-year tenure involved managing electrical engineering projects and overseeing testing processes. This experience contributed to his comprehensive understanding of electrical systems and project management, which he utilized in his later roles.