Jayanth Jayaraman is a dedicated Product Design Engineer at Ingersoll Rand, where he leverages his expertise in rotating equipment machinery to drive innovation and efficiency in product design and new product introduction. With a strong focus on positive displacement blowers and compressors, Jayanth is instrumental...
Jayanth Jayaraman is a dedicated Product Design Engineer at Ingersoll Rand, where he leverages his expertise in rotating equipment machinery to drive innovation and efficiency in product design and new product introduction. With a strong focus on positive displacement blowers and compressors, Jayanth is instrumental in enhancing manufacturing processes and sustaining product growth. His role encompasses machine design and application engineering, particularly in the engineer-to-order (ETO) segment of vacuum pumps, where he applies his deep understanding of mechanical systems to create tailored solutions that meet diverse customer needs.
In a fast-paced manufacturing environment, Jayanth leads key projects that prioritize both performance and reliability. His proficiency in value stream mapping and root cause analysis enables him to identify inefficiencies and implement effective solutions that streamline operations. He employs methodologies such as Total Quality Management (TQM) and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) to foster a culture of continuous improvement, ensuring that product development aligns with industry standards and customer expectations.
Jayanth's skills in Design for Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (DFMEA) and Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) further enhance his ability to deliver high-quality products. By utilizing tools like Minitab for design of experiments, he rigorously tests and validates designs, ensuring that they not only meet but exceed performance benchmarks. His commitment to excellence in engineering and product development positions him as a key contributor to Ingersoll Rand’s mission of providing innovative and efficient solutions in the rotating equipment sector.