Derrick Call

Cold Spray Process Development Engineer at VRC Metal Systems

Derrick Call has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Derrick started their career in 2002 as an MR1 in the US Navy, where they worked until 2011. After that, they worked as a Machine Shop Supervisor at RG Engineering from 2011 to 2013, followed by a role as a Machine Shop Supervisor at CIRS (Computerized Imaging Reference Systems, Inc.) from 2013 to 2014.

In 2014, Derrick joined Vision Machine and Fabrication as a CNC Programmer, and then moved on to KRISS USA as a Machine Shop Manager in 2015. Derrick also worked as a CNC Programmer at Eastwood Machine from 2015 to 2016.

Derrick then pursued their education at National University from 2016 to 2019, during which they worked as a Student. After completing their studies, they joined State of D art Mfg. as a Manufacturing Engineer in 2020 and worked there until 2023.

Currently, Derrick is working as a Cold Spray Process Development Engineer at VRC Metal Systems, LLC, where they started in 2023.

Derrick Call's education history is as follows:

Derrick Call attended National University from 2016 to 2019, where they pursued a degree in Manufacturing Design Engineering. Derrick'sfield of study focused on manufacturing.

From 2008 to 2015, Derrick Call attended Tidewater Community College, where they studied Mechanical Drafting. Derrick'sfield of study was Mechanical Engineering.

In 2008, Derrick Call completed a course at Navy Class "C" School NEC MR 4402. The course focused on manufacturing, although it did not result in a specific degree.

In 2003, Derrick Call received a Certificate from Navy Class "A" Machinery Repairman school in Great Lakes, Il. Derrick'sfield of study was manufacturing.

Derrick Call also holds a Journeyman Machinist certification obtained in October 2003 from the US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR OSHA.

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