Dave Troeter

Vice President Support Services at Yaskawa Motoman

Dave Troeter has extensive work experience in various roles within the machinery and manufacturing industry. Dave started their career in the US Army as an Aircraft Electrician/Avionics Technician, where they performed avionics maintenance and supervised repairs. After leaving the army, they worked at Lockheed Support Systems as an Avionics Technician/General Mechanic. Dave then joined Barr-Mullin, Inc. as a Field Service Engineer, where they assembled, tested, and installed CNC machinery.

Troeter later joined Stiles Machinery, initially serving as a Remote Field Service Representative where they installed, repaired, and maintained industrial machinery. Dave was then promoted to Regional Service Manager - West Region, responsible for the profitability of a multi-million dollar region. In this role, they built strong customer and dealer relationships and managed office staff and a technical service force.

In 2003, Troeter took on a new role as the National Parts Manager at Stiles Machinery, where they had full financial responsibility for a large parts sales center. Dave later became the Director of Customer Support Services, leading a large cross-functional team and managing all elements of a 24/7 customer service organization.

Troeter then joined Weeke North America as the Vice President of Administration, overseeing all aspects of a multi-million dollar manufacturing startup. Dave successfully led the team in establishing budgeting, staffing, manufacturing, and quality assurance programs, achieving profitability within two years.

Currently, Troeter is working at Yaskawa Motoman as the Vice President of Support Services.

Dave Troeter has a diverse education history. Dave attended the University of Redlands from 2001 to 2003, where they obtained an MBA degree in Business. Prior to this, from 1990 to 1994, Dave attended Methodist University, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. In 1988, they briefly attended the US Army to study Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician, although they did not obtain a degree from this institution. Additionally, Dave has several certifications to enhance their professional skills. In 2015, they obtained an Innovation Management Certification. In 2013, they received a Lean Office Certification from the University of Michigan. Furthermore, Dave holds a Journeyman Aircraft Electrician certification, which they obtained in 1992 from the Department of Labor and Regulation. Finally, Dave has additional licenses, including an Airframe & Powerplant License, a General Radiotelephone Operator License, and a Private Pilot License with Instrument Rating, although specific details about when and where they obtained these licenses are not provided.

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Grand Rapids, United States

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Yaskawa Motoman

Founded in 1989, Yaskawa Motoman is a leading industrial robotics company in the Americas. With more than 300,000 Motoman industrial robots, 10 million servos and 18 million inverter drives installed globally, Yaskawa provides automation products and solutions for virtually every industry and robotic application; including arc welding, assembly,coating, dispensing, material handling, material cutting, material removal, packaging, palletizing and spot welding.Their product line includes more than 150 distinct industrial robotic arm models and a full-line of pre-engineered "World" solutions that are complete application-specific work cells, including robot, process and safety equipment.Combined with their sister and partner companies, they support robotic solutions throughout the world. Their proven track record of delivering industry leading quality, innovation and customer satisfaction can help you exceed your automation goals.Yaskawa Motoman is backed by a powerful parent, Yaskawa Electric Corporation of Japan. Since 1915, Yaskawa Electric has demonstrated a passion for automation by developing specialized solutions to help customers increase efficiency, improve quality, boost productivity, and deliver outstanding ROI. As one of the world's largest manufacturers of industrial robots, Yaskawa Electric has offices in 28 countries and approximately 14,000 employees worldwide.


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