Tooling Engineer, 04025 Injection blow mold tool designer

Resides in New Jersey

Salary: US $Open

 

Relocate: Yes

 

On the Market: Looking

Industry: Plastics


 

Product/tooling design

Education:

A.A.S. degree in industrial technology, Cumberland County College, Phi Theta Kappa graduate, 1991.  Course work included: Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Physics and plastics technology classes instructed by personnel from Wheaton Industries, R & D Division.

Graduated (name) High School, 1971. College Prep. Curriculum,
2 years of algebra, 3 years of high school drafting.

Work Experience:

I am presently employed as an injection mold detailer/designer and have recent CAD experience using SDRC/I-DEAS, UNIGRAPHICS, SOLIDWORKS & AUTOCAD release 14. My present employment could be discussed if I where to be interviewed.

November 11, 1991, to October 21, 2000--employed by (company) , NJ, as an injection blow mold tool designer. My duties included: quotation of design/build blow mold projects, product design (cosmetic, pharmaceutical, food containers) and tooling design, tool steel purchasing, initiation of shop orders and interaction with customers, venders and shop personnel from product conception through completion and shipment of production tooling.
On returning to (company), I was given the responsibility of computerizing the engineering department. I purchased and successfully integrated  IBM compatible work stations equipped with AUTOCAD software. This proved user friendly, cost efficient, and management was pleased.  

October 24, 1988, to November 8, 1991--employed by (company) NJ, as a designer of injection blow molds. At Wheaton I received training and experience in computer-aided design (CAD) and did intensive research into the implementation of surface modeling  (DUCT software). 

October 21, 1985, to October 21, 1988--employed by (company) NJ, as a designer of injection blow molds. At R. D. King I gained practical mold design experience in a shop floor environment. Additionally, I developed computer programs in BASIC which simplified geometric calculations peculiar to injection blow mold parison/preform design.

April 10, 1984, to October 17, 1985--employed by Jomar Corp., 1230 West Washington Ave., Pleasantville, NJ. Hired as a draftsman, I was soon asked to move into mold design.  My duties included the design of injection blow molds, checking of mold designs submitted by independent consultants, debugging of sample tooling, light R & D and product design.

October 8, 1981, to February 3, 1984--employed as a draftsman with I. S. Parts, Inc., N. Mill Rd., Vineland, NJ. My duties included the preparation of detail drawings for machine parts, casting drawings, drawings for NC machine tooling, assembly drawings, and bills of material.




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