John Gadomski has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. John started their career as a Mechanical Assembler 4 at EPRO Systems in 1992, where they were responsible for various assembly operations and subassemblies. John then joined Credence Sys. Corp. in 1995 as a Lead Engineering Technician, where they played a crucial role in prototype development, design verification, and system integration. In 2003, they worked at Dimensions Consulting Inc. as a High Performance Socket Designer, using Solid Works 3-D CAD software for socket designs. John then joined Credence in 2004 as a Mechanical Design Engineer, where they provided manufacturing support, performed design verifications, and made Pro-E CAD mechanical designs. In 2008, they joined Yamaichi Electronics as a Mechanical Design Engineer, but no specific end date is provided for this role. Overall, John Gadomski has extensive experience in mechanical design engineering and has demonstrated strong skills in prototype development, design verification, and system integration.
John Gadomski's education history is as follows:
From 2008 to 2013, John attended Hawk Ridge SolidWorks 3D CAD Training, where they did not earn a degree or specialize in any field of study.
Between 2003 and 2008, they pursued a Certificate in Pro Engineer 3-D CAD from NxRev.
In 2003, they received on-the-job training in Solid Works 3-D CAD.
In 2002, John obtained a Certificate in Pro-E Mechanical Solid Modeling from RAND Worldwide.
During 2001, they earned a Certificate in Solid Edge 3-D CAD from Bright Ideas Consulting.
In the year 2000, John completed a Certificate in Autocad 14 from Ohlone College.
John also attained a Certificate in Project Management from the University of California, Berkeley in the same year.
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