Summary
Thomas Holecek is an engineering teacher and design engineer with two decades of multidisciplinary experience delivering electro-mechanical equipment, from sensor development and FEA to manufacturing and test automation. He has driven sensor and metrology device design at Lexmark, Gleason, and DMAX-LTD, building test robots, intranet data tools, and customer-ready measurement platforms that bridge R&D and production. Adept at 3D mechanical design, structural simulation, software for test and data analysis, and custom assembly/process integration, he consistently turns complex measurement needs into manufacturable solutions. Now teaching engineering in Dayton, Ohio, he brings hands-on industry practice into the classroom and mentors students on real-world system design. A less obvious strength is his long history of developing both the physical fixtures and the software ecosystems that validate and scale sensor technology across product lines.
9 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
Master's of Science, Engineering Science, Master's of Science, Engineering Science at University of Tennessee Space Institute
Bachelor’s Degree, Mathematics, Bachelor’s Degree, Mathematics at University of Wisconsin-Superior
Associate of Science - AS, General Studies, 4.0, Associate of Science - AS, General Studies, 4.0 at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College