Eric Alsup serves as the Principal Engineer and Quality Manager at Thirteen Engineering LLC, where he combines his extensive experience in automation and industrial engineering to tackle complex challenges in the engineering landscape. With a strong foundation in CAD/CAM and proficiency in tools like AutoCAD...
Eric Alsup serves as the Principal Engineer and Quality Manager at Thirteen Engineering LLC, where he combines his extensive experience in automation and industrial engineering to tackle complex challenges in the engineering landscape. With a strong foundation in CAD/CAM and proficiency in tools like AutoCAD and SOLIDWORKS, Eric has been instrumental in driving innovative solutions that enhance operational efficiency and product quality. His role encompasses a diverse array of responsibilities, including capacity evaluation, capital planning, and the implementation of cutting-edge automation solutions that streamline processes and reduce waste.
As a certified LEAN instructor, Eric is passionate about fostering a culture of continuous improvement within his teams. He leverages his analytical skills and expertise in Statistical Process Control (SPC) to guide organizations in optimizing their workflows and achieving significant cost savings. His hands-on approach to training and development empowers team members to embrace LEAN methodologies, ensuring that they are equipped to meet the demands of an ever-evolving industry.
Eric's leadership style is characterized by his ability to inspire and motivate teams to exceed their own expectations. He is adept at building cohesive, high-performing groups that thrive on collaboration and innovation. His commitment to data-driven decision-making ensures that every project is grounded in real-world insights, enabling Thirteen Engineering LLC to deliver exceptional results in the medical device sector and beyond. With a track record of successfully managing complex projects, Eric Alsup continues to be a driving force in the engineering community, dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what is possible through automation and quality management.