Matt Parish is a seasoned Engineering Manager at Ahresty Wilmington Corporation, where he has cultivated a robust career spanning over two decades in the automotive industry. His journey began as a Design Engineer I in 2001, where he honed his skills in Geometric Dimensioning &...
Matt Parish is a seasoned Engineering Manager at Ahresty Wilmington Corporation, where he has cultivated a robust career spanning over two decades in the automotive industry. His journey began as a Design Engineer I in 2001, where he honed his skills in Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tools such as CATIA V5 and UG NX7.5. His technical expertise laid the foundation for his subsequent role as Design Engineer II, where he contributed to innovative design solutions that enhanced product quality and manufacturing efficiency.
In 2012, Matt transitioned into a leadership role as Division Leader Quality Control Engineer III, overseeing critical aspects of quality engineering, including machining quality and die casting quality. His commitment to excellence in quality assurance was instrumental in reducing non-conformance rates and streamlining processes. This experience equipped him with a deep understanding of root cause analysis and problem-solving methodologies, which he later applied as Machining Engineering Manager from 2015 to 2020. In this capacity, he led cross-functional teams to optimize machining processes and implement maintenance strategies for machining equipment, significantly improving operational efficiency.
Most recently, as Senior Manager of Machining Engineering and Machining Equipment Maintenance, Matt has been at the forefront of strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing production capabilities and driving innovation in manufacturing processes. His adeptness with tools like Flow 3D and Helix (MicroCadam) further underscores his technical proficiency, making him a valuable asset to Ahresty Wilmington Corporation. With a strong engineering background and a proven track record of leadership, Matt continues to shape the future of engineering practices within the organization, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and excellence.