June 7th - Evergreen HVAC Mechanical Engineer
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June 7th - Evergreen HVAC Mechanical Engineer

MECHANICAL ENGINEER
Graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Saint Martin�s University in May 2018. I have gained experience in CAD solid modeling and drawings, technical writing, and manufacturing processes at my current employer as a mechanical engineer. I have developed a strong ability to apply engineering principles to solve complex problems with feasible solutions.

EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science Degree, Mechanical Engineering May 2018
Saint Martin�s University (ABET accredited), Lacey Washington
� Magna Cum Laude
� Dean�s List 2016-2018
� Senator of Engineering, Associated Students of Saint Martin�s University


TECHNICAL SKILLS
� Autodesk Inventor, ANSYS Fluent, ANSYS Structural, MATLAB, Python, R, LabView, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.), Solidworks


RELEVANT COURSES
� Finite Element Analysis, Machine Design, Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Manufacturing Processes, Mechanical Vibrations, Mechatronics, Instrumentation and Experimental Design, Parametric Solid Modeling, Strength of Materials, Statics, Probability and Statistics, System Analysis / Design, Thermodynamics

EMPLOYMENT
American Benchmark Machine Works � Mechanical Engineer July 2018 - Present
Tumwater Washington
American Benchmark Machine Works is a manufacturing company specializing in medical device design and production.
� As a mechanical engineer, I create 3D CAD models, drawings, and customer renderings using Solidworks. Project work flow management includes gathering work order requirements, preliminary component designing, submitting documents for review, and oversight of project milestones once the product is placed in production.
� Worked on projects involving reverse engineering of assemblies for modifications.
� Led a company-wide general dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) course as part of our continuous improvement initiatives. This initiative led to better understanding of interpretation of our customer�s production drawings.
� Collaborate with other mechanical engineers and designers to develop and prototype new equipment. Collaborated on a workflow improvement plan for the quality control department which created a more robust inspection station.
� Prepare First Article Inspection reports for component batches using height gauges, calipers, and micrometers. Component tolerances commonly held in thousandths of an inch. I also prepare non-conforming reports for quality assurance data. I use these reports in root-cause analyses for corrective action and preventative action planning.

Cascade Gasket and Manufacturing � Product Support/Technician Sept. 2014 - April 2017
Kent Washington
The Cascade Gasket and Manufacturing company is a Boeing manufacturing subcontractor specializing in silicone and foam aircraft seals.
� As a full-time student, I also worked full-time in the Product Support Department. My primary responsibilities were to process parts utilizing direct part-marking and lean manufacturing methods. My final production reviews included specific cosmetic inspections for blemishes, deformities, discolorations, and mislabeling of parts.
� Also assigned to the materials laboratory where we conducted a variety of material tests to ASTM standards and prepared test reports.

MAJOR PROJECTS
Quick Reliable Magnetic Disconnect Coupler Project, Intel Inc. (Degree Project)
Served on the senior design team for an Intel funded project researching improvements, modifications, and vulnerabilities of quick disconnect couplers for liquid cooling systems. Worked collaboratively with the team to produce 3D CAD models and drawings for prototyping through 3D printing and research in manufacturing processes. The project resulted in a complete prototype, mock system, and a written report detailing suggestions for improved manufacturability.