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Production
Engineer, 04156
Industry:
Systems, Machining, Automotive
Resides:
Indiana
Salary:
US $37K
Relocate:
Yes
On
the Market:
Objective
I want to obtain an engineering position with
a government contractor. Areas
of interest include manufacturing, product development, and process control.
Education
Bachelor of Science – Mechanical Engineering Technology GPA = 3.05 / 4.00
Purdue University – West Lafayette, IN (December 2001)
Significant Coursework
Welding processes, material science, fluid power,
dynamics and statics, thermodynamics, manufacturing processes, product
design and specification, polymers and composites, chemistry, physics,
German (basic conversation and reading)
Special Skills
Microsoft Windows 95 and up, MS-Office, Visual
Basic 6.0, AutoCAD r14 & 2000, IronCAD 3.2, industrial layout, technical
writing, PLC programming (RS-Logix5, InTouch 7.11, PanelView32)
Work Experience
Ambec Processing Systems Owings Mills, MD
Process
Engineer $37,000/year
(Apr. 2002 to Aug. 2002)
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Talk with customers about system requirements and procedures
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Create and revise system flow diagrams and electrical schematics
(AutoCAD drawings)
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Travel to customer’s job site to assist with installation/setup
of bottling, conveyor, and mixing equipment
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Update PLC programs to accept new equipment
Purdue University Central Machine Shop West Lafayette, IN
Fabricator $6.85/hour (May 2000 to Dec. 2001)
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Welding (MIG, TIG) low-carbon and stainless steels
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Assist customers with material orders
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Fabricate products designed for professors and graduate
students
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Take inventory of stock materials
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Some machining with mills, lathes, and drill presses
Subaru-Isuzu Automotive Lafayette, IN
Industrial
Engineer, Production Engineer
$13/hour (Jan.
2000 to May 2000)
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Wrote Total Production Maintenance (TPM) manuals
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Used AutoCAD to create a current and proposed floor layout
for stamping department to accommodate the acquisition of new racks, sheet
metal blanks, and panel checkers for a new Isuzu SUV. A cost analysis and PowerPoint presentation
were written at the completion of the project
· Implemented
testing of a new type of electrode tip that would save Subaru $60,000
per year on average. A cost analysis
and PowerPoint presentation were written at the completion of the project
· Called
vendors for price quotes on new equipment
Activities
Society of Manufacturing Engineers; intramural
athletics: basketball, soccer; Purdue Fantasy Club, president (1998);
Men’s Ultimate Frisbee Team; shooting; sound suppressor and firearm design;
camping and hiking; physical fitness; testing the effects of cryogenic
tempering on rifle barrels.
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