Abigail Strouse, E.I.T.
About Abigail Strouse, E.I.T.
Abigail Strouse, E.I.T., is a Reliability Engineer at Harley-Davidson Motor Company with a background in machining and fabrication. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology and has prior experience as a Manufacturing Engineer at FLSmidth.
Current Role as Reliability Engineer
Abigail Strouse serves as a Reliability Engineer at Harley-Davidson Motor Company, a position she has held since 2019. Her work is based in York, Pennsylvania. In this role, she applies her engineering knowledge to enhance the reliability of products and processes within the company.
Previous Experience at FLSmidth
Prior to her current role, Abigail worked as a Manufacturing Engineer at FLSmidth from 2015 to 2019. During her four years in Manheim, Pennsylvania, she gained valuable experience in manufacturing processes, contributing to her expertise in engineering.
Education and Expertise in Mechanical Engineering Technology
Abigail Strouse studied Mechanical Engineering Technology at Capital College, Pennsylvania State University, where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree from 2016 to 2018. She also holds an Associate of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from Lehigh Carbon Community College, obtained from 2012 to 2014. Additionally, she completed an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Drafting and Design Technology/Technician at the same institution.
Technical Skills in Drafting and Machining
Abigail possesses drafting experience with SolidWorks and AutoCAD, which are essential tools in engineering design. She is also skilled in using Esprit and Mastercam for machining processes, showcasing her technical proficiency in both design and manufacturing.
Background in Automotive and Cement Industries
Abigail has a background in machining, fabrication, and assembly production, with experience spanning the automotive and cement & minerals industries. This diverse experience has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of various engineering applications.