Technology for Energy Corp.
Henry Grubb has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Henry is currently working as the Director of Operations at Technology for Energy Corp. since August 2022. Prior to this, they served as the Deputy Director of Operations at the same company from July 2021 to August 2022.
Before joining Technology for Energy Corp., Henry worked as a General Accounting Supervisor at AMETEK from January 2019 to March 2020. Henry also held the position of Senior Financial Analyst at TeamHealth from 2014 to 2019 and was a Senior Accountant at Dura-Line in 2013.
One of Henry's notable roles was at StandardAero, where they had multiple positions. Henry started as an Accountant in 2006 and transitioned to become a Program Manager (Go Team) - Senior Manufacturing Accountant from 2011 to September 2013. In this role, they oversaw expenses, created financial reports, and led budgeting and variance analysis. Henry also implemented a cost-saving project that resulted in significant savings for StandardAero.
Prior to their roles at StandardAero, Henry worked as a Staff Accountant at Knoxville News Sentinel from 2003 to 2006.
Throughout their career, Henry Grubb has demonstrated expertise in operations management, accounting, financial analysis, and cost-saving initiatives.
Henry Grubb earned a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Business/Management from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 2001. Later, they obtained a Master's degree in Accounting from the same university in 2003.
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Technology for Energy Corp.
TEC is an employee-owned company based in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, that designs and manufactures diagnostic instruments for four diverse industries. These industries are represented by TEC's four divisions: • Aviation, also known as ACES Systems; • Materials Testing; • Nuclear Power; and • Electric Power, or Powermetrix. AVIATION - The combination of experience and reputation in the industrial world provided TEC with a natural entry into the world of aircraft maintenance and condition monitoring equipment. ACES Systems' instruments are used worldwide as on-wing ground support maintenance equipment and in engine manufacturers' test cells and overhaul facilities. These instruments are used for many aircraft maintenance applications including measuring engine vibration and noise levels, monitoring and trending turbine engine performance, and performing dynamic balancing. MATERIALS TESTING - In 1984, TEC began designing and manufacturing residual stress analysis systems--instruments that use x-ray diffraction to analyze the surface of metal and ceramic components for stresses that occur during manufacturing, reworking or operation of the part. NUCLEAR - TEC was founded in 1975 and quickly became known in the industry for its quality design and manufacturing of monitoring systems for nuclear power production companies. TEC's Nuclear Products Division continues to serve the nuclear industry today. ELECTRIC POWER - In 1998, TEC further expanded its expertise in monitoring and analytical instruments with its acquisition of Powermetrix Corporation. Now called the TEC Powermetrix Division, this division designs and manufactures electric power measurement instruments for the power industry.