Graham Ginder has a diverse work experience in the mechanical engineering field. Graham started their career at Carpenter Technology as a Co-Op Mechanical Engineer, where they designed and reverse engineered machine components, addressed safety and production issues, and calculated fluid flow specifications. Graham then had an internship at Ford Motor Company as a Mechanical Engineering Intern, where they conducted research on seat back structures, advanced joint specifications, and identified and addressed seat creaking issues. After that, they joined Wayne Automation Corporation as a Mechanical Engineer, responsible for conceptualizing and designing packaging machines, testing new components, and ensuring manufacturability and ease of use. Following this, they joined Ingersoll Rand as a Product Development Engineer, involved in the design and development of new products, and later became a Senior Product Engineer. Currently, they work at PSA Systems as a Mechanical Project Engineer.
Graham Ginder obtained their Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Penn State University, where they attended from 2008 to 2012.
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