Mark Cecil

Development Engineer at LBX Company

Mark Cecil began their work experience as a Manufacturing Engineering Intern at Faurecia in 2015 and then moved on to work as a Manufacturing Engineering Intern at Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, Inc. in 2016. Mark later joined YUSA Corporation as a Design Engineer Specialist from 2017 to 2018. From 2018 to 2019, Mark worked at WHITESELL PRECISION COMPONENTS as a Fabrication Manufacturing Engineer, where they led design projects to improve production, quality, and safety. Mark also supported manufacturing operations as a CO2 laser operator, turret press operator, and hydraulic press operator. In 2019, Mark transitioned to the role of a Manufacturing Engineer at WHITESELL PRECISION COMPONENTS, where they focused on improving machine processes and production with lean and cost-saving ideologies. Mark provided support to machinists and coordinated tool trials to enhance tooling performance and lifespan. Since 2022, Mark has been employed at LBX Company as a Development Engineer in the New Product Group, where they design and improves excavator and forestry equipment.

Mark Cecil received their Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from The Ohio State University, where they attended from 2013 to 2017.

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Georgetown, United States

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LBX Company

LBX Company is located in Lexington, Kentucky and is the proud maker of Link-Belt excavators. Our machines are also purpose-built for the forestry, scrap, demolition and material handling industries. The Link-Belt brand name dates back to 1874 and is synonymous with innovative designs which incorporate the highest quality and best product support in the industry. Formerly a division of the Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company, LBX Company became a stand-alone company in 1998 representing the Link-Belt excavator, forestry & material handling equipment lines. LBX is responsible for all Link-Belt earthmoving, forestry, demolition and material handling equipment in North and South America and has a loyal customer base and a strong network of dealers. These dealers provide ongoing sales, parts, service and technical support to Link-Belt equipment owners.


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51-200

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