Jeremy Jagels

Sr Manager MFG Process & Development Engineering - Plastics at TE Connectivity

High Point, North Carolina, United States

About

Experience

  • TE Connectivity (22 yrs 6 mos)
    • Sr Manager MFG & Process Development Engineering
      Sep 2021 - Present · 4 yrs 10 mos

      Lead three Launch Molding Technology teams within the Advanced Manufacturing Process Development (AMPD) organization: 1) Team of launch mold / tooling engineers which are responsible for managing all new thermoplastic injection molds for the Automotive Americas BU as well as providing support for all molds running production at outside molding suppliers, 2) Team of process engineers, tooling engineers, and mold makers in Mexico that support the team of launch mold engineers with execution and validation of the new molds sent into the TE MX sites, and 3) Team of internal mold designers, process engineers, and mold makers in W-S responsible for building highly complex molds and those requiring new work-center and process development.

    • Mgr Mfg Development Engineering - Plastics
      Jul 2015 - Present · 11 yrs

      Engineering Manager of the Plastics / Mold engineering department in the new product development group within the NA Automotive division.

    • Principal Manufacturing Development Engineer
      Apr 2012 - Jul 2015 · 3 yrs 4 mos

  • Tyco (Greensboro--Winston-Salem--High Point Area)
    • Plastics Manufacturing Engineer II
      Oct 2000 - Jan 2004 · 3 yrs 4 mos

      Moved into the Burgess Road manufacturing plant and aided in the integration and launch of the GET 0.64 product family after the acquisition from Osram Sylvania.

    • Plastics Manufacturing Engineer I
      Jun 1999 - Oct 2000 · 1 yr 5 mos

      Accepted a position within the Terminals and Connectors new product and process development team quoting new business opportunities for the Automotive division.

  • Rotational Plastics Manufacturing Engineer at AMP Incorporated
    Jun 1998 - Jun 1999 · 1 yr 1 mo

    Took a Rotational engineer poisition with AMP after graduating college. AMP was bought out in 1999 by Tyco International and cut the rotation program a year short.