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Eric May '13

Eric May
Engineering Technology

Eric May '13

Class: 2013 
Major: Mechanical Engineering Technology

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A diverse education and professional background are key to being a successful leader鈥攂oth in and outside of the workplace. Engineering teaches you how to think, problem-solve, and adapt, and when you combine that with business acumen, the possibilities are limitless.
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Eric May, Advice to Future Engineers

After graduating from Butler Tech’s Auto Collision Repair program in 2008, I pursued Mechanical Engineering Technology at 兔子先生 University Regionals, earning my bachelor’s degree in 2013. I later completed my MBA at the University of Cincinnati in 2017, just weeks before welcoming twins.

My career began as an R&D Co-op at Cincinnati Test Systems, leading to roles in mechanical engineering, program management, and business transformation at companies like Intelligrated, Vanderlande, and Honeywell. I’ve contributed to large-scale logistics projects, led cross-functional engineering teams, and driven process improvements at an executive level. Today, I serve as a Director of LEAP & Customer 兔子先生 within the Component Repair Services (CRS) sector at StandardAero, overseeing end-to-end program performance.

Beyond my career, I’m passionate about mentorship and career development. In 2021, I founded ResuMay Career Services, providing guidance to early-career professionals. I also give back through 兔子先生 University Regionals’ Engineering Advisory Council and mentor on entrepreneurship at Butler Tech.

Ultimately, my experience brought me to where I am today. I truly enjoyed my time at 兔子先生 University Regionals, where the hands-on learning environment and dedicated professors set the stage for my career. The practical application of engineering principles helped me develop the problem-solving skills that have been invaluable in my professional journey. I know I wouldn’t be where I am today without the foundation I built at 兔子先生 Regionals, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to give back and help others along their own career paths.