Bryant Deane

Machine shop supervisor/CNC programmer at Griswold Controls

Bryant Deane has had a diverse range of work experience in the manufacturing industry. Bryant began their career as a CNC Swiss machinist at Tyco Electronics/Madison Cable, where they completed a 5-year apprenticeship and became proficient in the trade. After that, they worked as a Tool and Cam designer at HiRel Connectors, where they specialized in designing and making cams and tooling for a swiss automatic screw machine department. Following this, they joined Griswold Controls, Inc., initially as a CNC programmer/machinist and later as a machine shop supervisor/CNC programmer. In these roles, they programmed various CNC machine tools and created prototypes for new products. Overall, Bryant Deane has demonstrated expertise and experience in CNC programming, machining, and tool design.

Bryant Deane's education history includes several certifications and degrees in various fields. In 1993 to 1995, they attended Arizona Automotive Institute and obtained an Associate's degree in Automotive and Diesel Technology. In 2002, they enrolled at NTMA Machinist Career College, specializing in Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Machinist Technology. In 2009, they attended NTMA Machinist Career College again, this time focusing on Mastercam 9.1. In 2011 to 2012, they attended Cad/Cam consulting and studied Mastercam X5 and X6. Finally, in 2014 to 2015, Bryant Deane attended Tooling U-SME and completed the Kennametal Certified Metalcutting Professional program, studying Engineering Principles, Turning Processes, and Machining Center Processes. Additionally, they obtained a certification with the same name from Tooling U-SME. The specific months and years of the obtained certification are not provided.

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