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Bob
Horak
Programming Instructor
Okuma America Corporation
Mr.
Horak has been in manufacturing for 27 years, and has been with
Okuma America for over 15 years. Currently Bob provides instructional
classes on programming and operation of (Okuma) Lathes / Turning
Centers, Machining Centers, and Grinders. Bob is also responsible
for 'new product training' of Okuma's distributor network. In addition
to teaching, Bob is a Senior Applications Engineer / Lathe Product
Specialist - supporting Okuma's Applications, Controls / Software,
and Mechanical Service departments. Previously Bob was involved
in medical R & D machining, aircraft / defense prototype parts
processing, and thread roll die design. Bob has taught machine tool
classes at Larimer County VocTech, as well as Colorado State University,
both located in Fort Collins, Colorado. Bob has (Honors) degrees
in Machine Tool Technology from Voorhees Institute (NY), and Manufacturing
Engineering from SUNY.
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Gregory
Nalewajek
Mechanical Instructor
Okuma America Corporation
Mr.
Nalewajek teaches courses on lathes, grinders, and vertical and
horizontal machining centers. He has more than 27 years of field
service experience on machine tools, serving in management roles
in the training, service, and parts departments. Before working
for Okuma, Mr. Nalewajek worked for Moog in the machine tool division
as a service engineer, instructor of mechanical and electric maintenance,
part programming, and as a PLC programmer on Bendix, GE, and Fanuc
controls.
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Robert
Baker
Electrical Instructor
Okuma America Corporation
Mr.
Baker develops class manuals and teaches electrical maintenance
on Okuma OSP controls from the 1980s up to the current generation.
He also teaches courses off site as requested by customers. Mr.
Baker has been with Okuma for nine years, working in assembly, inspection,
board repair, and for the last five years as an electrical instructor.
Mr. Baker holds a degree in Electronic and Computer Technology.
Before coming to Okuma, he worked for Pneumafil Corporation as a
certified weld inspector.
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Tom
Dickerson
Instructor
York Technical College
After
graduation from Clemson University, Mr. Dickerson went to work as
a project engineer for Torrington Bearing Company. During his 18
years there, he also held positions as project engineering group
leader, chief inspector in Q.C., quality cost reduction manager,
and department foreman. Mr. Dickerson then worked as Quality Control
Manager for Anderson Hardwood Flooring Company before coming to
York Technical College, where he is the Machine Tool Technology
department manager and an instructor.
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Michael
Zavinski
Instructor
York Technical College
Mr.
Zavinski holds a degree in Manufacturing Engineering from Central
Piedmont Community College. His work experience includes 11 years
as a machinist and six years as a machine designer for Crompton
& Knowles, specializing in textile machinery. He also worked
for Rockwell International for more than 10 years, doing jig and
fixture design, tooling engineering, CNC programming, shop floor
engineering support, and plant layout during two plant expansions.
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