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Jason Runft

Materials Engineer at Irvin Products

Jason Runft is an accomplished Materials Engineer with extensive experience in the automotive industry. Currently, Jason serves at Irvin Products since December 2019, following a significant tenure at Toyota Boshoku America from September 2007 to March 2019, where Jason held several roles including Principal Materials Engineer and Manager of the Materials Engineering Department. In these positions, Jason demonstrated expertise in materials, manufacturing processes, and validation of automotive interior components, successfully developing new processes and management tools to enhance departmental integration and productivity. Prior experiences also include roles at Schefenacker Vision Systems and Iroquois Industries Inc., where Jason contributed to product development and engineering support. Jason holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in Polymers/Plastic Product Design from Kettering University.

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Detroit, United States

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Irvin Products

Irvin Products is a full-service supplier of automotive products. Founder Leslie Leroy Irvin was an inventive man with great vision. He made aviation history as the first-ever free-fall parachute jumper-with a parachute he invented and made himself in 1919. The first fall was from over 1500′ over McCook Field in Ohio, USA. He used a 28′ FlatCircular canopy in a 4Pin Container.That single ambitious jump brought orders for more chutes, giving his aviation manufacturing company, Irvin Air Chute Company, its beginning. The Irvin parachute gained rapid acceptance, and by the early 1930’s was in service with some 40 air forces around the world.In 1922 Irvin started a club called the “Caterpillar Club”. To become a member, your life must have been saved by a parachute (not a club many try to get into). He selected the name Caterpillar Club in homage to the silk threads that made the original parachutes and the fact that the caterpillar lets itself down to earth by a silken thread. “Life depends on a silken thread,” is the club’s motto.


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5,001-10,000

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