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General Devices Adds Design Engineer
March 11, 2003 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Indianapolis -- Suzanne Stasiak has joined General Devices Co. as design engineer for the company's Vent Rak and Chassis Trak products.
Stasiak's duties will include projects such as customer- and sales-requested product design, Pro/Engineer training for the design staff and supervising the conversion of existing product lines into Pro/Engineer.
Prior to joining General Devices, Stasiak was an application engineer for Rand Worldwide in Indianapolis where she served as project manager for engineering services including product design, assembly automation and software implementations. Stasiak previously also held the title of technical training engineer at Rand Worldwide where she developed training courses to teach company standards.
Stasiak is equipped with numerous computer skills including Pro/Engineer, Catia V5, Pro/Intralink, Smarteam and DIVISION Product View.
General Devices is a leading manufacturer of Chassis Trak telescopic slides, electronic enclosures and other electronic hardware for the computer, communications, military and aerospace industries. For more information, visit www.generaldevices.com.