Mechanical Systems Engineer Resume
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Phoenix, AZ
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Confidential, Phoenix, AZ
Mechanical Systems Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Works for Confidential responsibilities cover all lube systems, seals, gears, and bearings related work for Confidential Engines. Lead Mechanical System Engineer on next generation turboprop engine program for commercial and military applications. Interface with project group and Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to define engine requirements. In charge of all seal, lube system and gearbox bearings work.
- Wrote seal statements of work and provided to suppliers. Programmed complete engine lubrication model for sea - level and high altitude conditions, using results to drive design decisions. Presented design reviews to chief engineers at each engine development phase. Completed full geartrain analyses for proposed F124 variant and AMAD gearbox with modified duty cycles. Support mechanical systems work for numerous other ongoing programs.
Confidential, Phoenix, AZ
Test Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Worked for APU and Confidential . Ran engine tests on all APU and Turboshaft development engines. Interfaced with project groups to understand scope of each test and all related requirements. Worked with cell technicians to prepare cells and set-up uniquely necessary instrumentation. Recorded required data for all test runs, then reported results to project and performance groups. Managed continually shifting scheduling of tests and test cells.
Confidential, Phoenix, AZ
Manufacturing Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Worked for Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (AME) Group at Confidential, Confidential ’s gear manufacturing facility. Was assigned floor support role. Supported production for any and all parts in shop, at any and all workstations.
- On call throughout day to support operators and inspectors on getting parts through shop in a timely manner. Worked over 100 quality notifications (QNs) to disposition out of tolerance parts, writing work instructions for reworking parts to meet blueprint. Earned MER stamp, demonstrating qualifications to disposition parts without additional approval. Supported manufacturing engineers in writing work instructions for new parts. Implemented the DMAIC method on Confidential parts, analyzing source of repeated quality failures and improving work instructions to better control manufacturability.
Confidential, Phoenix, AZ
Structural Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Worked for Mechanical Systems Structures and Dynamics (MSSD) Group, in the Structures department. Worked Request for Material Review Authorizations (RMRAs), using hand calculations and ANSYS analyses to determine structural integrity of discrepant parts. Analyzed whether parts met design intent and passed Confidential criteria. Supported supplier transition for investment cast airfoils, working with supplier management to select critical to quality characteristics (CTQs). Lead design review addressing proposed investment casting grade change for second stage turbine stator.
Confidential, Ann Arbor, MI
Evaluation Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Worked for Confidential group. Used Nastran based meshing and processing systems to conduct finite element analysis (FEA) on vehicles under real world conditions, coming up with countermeasures for problematic cases. Ran various mechanical tests of vehicles while communicating results to design and production teams.
Confidential, Ann Arbor, MI
Evaluation Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Worked for Confidential . Gained hands on experience with automotive systems while running standardized tests of vehicles. Conducted two separate studies on HVAC systems that lead to modifications of future models with advanced technologies.
Confidential, Princeton, IN
Manufacturing Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Modeled entire shop using Simul8 software to calculate capacity for new model vehicle production. Determined new pitch areas, tooling and timing for installation of new moon roof design.
