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Bryan Sykes is a Controls Engineer at Aerotek at Aerotek. He possess expertise in plc, troubleshooting, electrical, pneumatics, devicenet and 20 more skills. Colleagues describe him as "Bryan is a detail level Controls Engineer with vast experience in designing and inplimenting robot based material handling system. My experiences when working with Bryan were all pleasent and professional. I still count Bryan as a friend as well as a professional colleaque and would work with him again.", "Bryan worked at a number of my accounts as a Robotic Engineer, working on Fanuc Robots in a welding application. Bryan completed every assignment in a professional and commercial manner that allows us to generate additional business at the accounts. Bryan is a valuable asset and did a great job!", and "Bryan is a dedicated engineering professional who takes his work seriously but it still able to see the lighter side of life. He consistantly put in the time and effort required to make progress toward project goals even in the midst of a difficult startup situation. He interacted well with his peers and was willing to help the team out on projects wherever he was needed. Bryan's specific robotic skills were a great complement to the rest of the group."
Aerotek
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Controls EngineerAerotek Jul 2015 - PresentContract Engineer
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Controls EngineerAerotek Jul 2015 - Present
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Sr. Training SpecialistIntelligrated Sep 2013 - Jul 2015Charlotte, North Carolina, Us -
Controls EngineerIntelligrated Feb 2012 - Sep 2013Charlotte, North Carolina, UsControls Engineer -
Field Service EngineerFki Logistex (Now Intelligrated) Nov 2009 - Feb 2012 -
Sr. Controls SpecialistMaverick Technologies 2008 - 2009Columbia, Illinois, UsResponsible for troubleshooting and I/O checkout for various PLC projects. -
Controls SpecialistApplied Group 2006 - 2008Solely responsible for developing robot programming standards. Also responsible for the programming and interface of 8 Motoman robot cells in a palletizing system. Based on the barcode scan, the robot would store the box dimentions, the stack number, number of boxes per row and lane as well as the number of stacks per unit. I would offset the pickup point to compensate for the change in the box center point and place it in one of four stacks offsetting the placement point based on the same data. Responsible for troubleshooting and training for same system.
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Project EngineerJk Pulley Jan 2005 - Jun 2006Installed and programmed a machine tending cell consisting of 2 Okuma CNC lathes, 1 Kira CNC mill and 1 Motoman robot. This cell would pull cast iron blanks off off a conveyor and if it had spokes, orient it to a know position. The robot would then unload a semi finished part from Okuma #1 and load a blank in its place. The robot would then move to Okuma #2, unload a finished part and load the semi finished part in its place. The robot would then move to the Mill and unload the completed part then load the finished part and drop the completed part onto another conveyor. I developed the interface between all machines and also began developing and refining CNC programs.
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OwnerSykes Engineering And Control Systems 2000 - 2005Programmer for hire. My first project was $7 million and involved 3 Fanuc robots on a 7th and 8th axis gantry and a 4th Fanuc on a 7th axis spraying the stealth coating on the B2 bomber. Each robot used a DVT vision system to verify placement of the aircraft. Wrote a small Visual Basic program to interface the DVT camera with RSView. Delmia trained and qualified. Responsible for the coordination of projects, generating simulations and offline programs and general project coordination.
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Project ManagerRapid Development Services Inc. 1998 - 2000Responsibilities include project management from the point of sale to final installation, robot programming, assembly of quotes for machine tending applications, sales, customer interface and training. Other projects include electrical assembly and sealing applications. Emphasis placed on safely delivering a customer driven product under budget and on time
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Manufacturing EngineerAlcoa Csi 1997 - 1998While at ALCOA, my duties included shift supervisor responsible for the production of over 20 machines and as many as 20 employees. As a Manufacturing Engineer, my duties included refinements in the manufacturing process to maximize quality and production. I was also involved with determining the best placement of machinery during a plant expansion.
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Field Service EngineerNachi Robotics 1995 - 1997During my tenure at NACHI, I was responsible for drawing up annual budgets, monthly and annual sales forecasts for the St. Louis office as well as continual support for two Chrysler production facilities. These duties included service and training for over 7 different types of robots and 2 types of controllers, repair of the same and routine maintenance. While supporting the launch of the ’98 minivan and truck facilities, I also assisted Chrysler employees in developing a functional training program.
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MaintenanceContinental White Cap 1993 - 1995I was responsible for electric, hydraulic and pneumatic sizing and installation, fabrication, troubleshooting and repair. Experience with HUSKY injection molders (400 and 500 ton), SACMI extrusion cap-lining machines and auxiliary support equipment including conveyers, chillers, air compressors, water towers, material storage, and material vacuum. I was accountable for all parts inventory and reorder. Research and acquire new suppliers. Build and maintain professional relationships both within the company at all levels and with outside suppliers.
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Mfg. SupportPlastipak Packaging 1991 - 1993Plymouth, Mi, UsDeveloped, programmed and installed an in mold labeling system, bottle controls and label detection system. Process and maintain NISSEI injection stretch blow molders (ASB-650). Manage and repair in-mold labelers. Experienced in the installation, operation, and maintenance of CONAIR FRANKLIN material loading and drying systems, automatic case packing equipment, material grinding and mixing equipment, and MCDOWELL, PIERSON, and WAYNE box erecting equipment. Knowledge of the HUSKY preform injection molding operation and process (300 and 400 ton). Decipher schematic diagrams and relay ladder logic. Experience with industrial electrical systems, sizing and installation. Worked with ALLEN-BRADLEY, SIEMENS and GE programmable logic controllers. Install and expand SLC 500 Series and 150. Routine use of drills, saws, MIG welder, stick welder, sanders, grinders, lathes, surface grinders, mills, and overhead cranes. -
MaintenanceAbb 1990 - 1991Zurich, Zh, ChWhile at ABB, my responsibilities were to troubleshoot and repair all production equipment
Bryan Sykes Skills
Bryan Sykes Education Details
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Jefferson CollegeRobotics/Automation -
Southern Illinois University, CarbondaleIndustrial Technology
Frequently Asked Questions about Bryan Sykes
What company does Bryan Sykes work for?
Bryan Sykes works for Aerotek
What is Bryan Sykes's role at the current company?
Bryan Sykes's current role is Controls Engineer at Aerotek.
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What schools did Bryan Sykes attend?
Bryan Sykes attended Jefferson College, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
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Bryan Sykes has skills like Plc, Troubleshooting, Electrical, Pneumatics, Devicenet, Electricians, Program Management, Engineering, Lean Manufacturing, Robotics, Manufacturing, Process Control.
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