MCM Employee Honored as Leader Under 40
LEADER UNDER 40: JASON STODDARD
LEAD CONTROLS ENGINEER, MICHIGAN CUSTOM MACHINES INC. – AS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, MOTT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Control Engineering Staff
10/03/2011
JASON STODDARD, 28
LEAD CONTROLS ENGINEER, MICHIGAN CUSTOM MACHINES INC.,WWW.MICHIGANCUSTOMMACHINES.COM
NOVI, MICH.
ACADEMICS
AS Electrical Engineering, Mott Community College
ACHIEVEMENTS
“In my time at Michigan Custom Machines I have been fortunate enough to write a lot of code. I am currently directing the standard for which all PLC code is being written at MCM, as well as directing the standard for our HMI software package. I have created the standard code that we use in our robotics processes as well. I strive for excellence and simplicity in my code and control process. Keeping it simple, modular, and reusable is always the goal. Then more engineers will want to use it.”
NON-WORK-RELATED ACTIVITY
Stoddard enjoys spending time with family and motorcycling, as a source of relaxation.
ENGINEERING-RELATED ACTIVITY
“I recently designed a back rest/luggage rack for my father-in-law’s motorcycle, and then made it. There wasn’t an off-the-shelf model available for his bike, so we needed to make one. I am also in the process of putting together a “smart-home” system based on an A-B ControlLogix PLC. I am prototyping a web-based HMI platform that will run on iPhones and Android-based tablets and phones, and this seems like a simple, small application to start with.”
INTERESTING DETAILS
“I am the youngest employee at MCM. I was 22 years old when I started working here.”
BEGAN INTEREST
“I was a software engineer that was looking for something more. Seeing things move and actually ‘creating’ something was much more appealing than writing queries to databases. Now doing controls engineering, I get to do everything from robots to hydraulic controls, and get to play with some cool things while doing it. It is honestly the best job. I can’t see how anyone wouldn’t want to do it.”