Models
Work experience
Design Drafter
Graco
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July 2016 - October 2016
• Worked with various teams designing new components and assemblies for two new product lines
• Designed, modified, and assembled two prototypes for a trade-show and multiple specification tests
• Applied company standards to CAD models, detail drawings, and fabrication drawings
• Produced Engineering Change Orders (ECO) for pre-production utilizing PDM software
Tool Designer
Donatelle Medical Manufacturing
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June 2014 - March 2016
• Managed and authorized 3D printing processes, while conserving material consumed
• Reduced time to design a mold tool from 40 hours to 20 hours
• Delivered mold tool designs, fixtures, and automation for various products and processes
• Collaborated with different departments to distribute, review, and implement designs
• Found root cause of a fixture producing defects to be change in origin dimensions from revisions
• Improved different manufacturing processes through coordination with manufacturing engineers
Education
Dunwoody College of Technology
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Industrial Engineering
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January 2015 - January 2017
The Industrial Engineering Technology program completion option with the skills and theoretical knowledge needed to advance graduates into engineering and management positions in their respective industries. Graduates from this program will be prepared to take on new roles such as: industrial engineer, manufacturing engineer, quality engineer, and process engineer.
The course of study includes: advanced mathematics, statistics, manufacturing
processes, engineering economics, quality, lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, industrial
automation and operations management.
The program also incorporates a senior capstone project in its final semester
that gives students the chance to demonstrate real-world industrial engineering
experience. Arts & Sciences curriculum supports the technical coursework by
enhancing the students’ communication, mathematics and critical thinking skills
Dunwoody College of Technology
Associate of Arts and Sciences (A.A.S.), Engineering Drafting & Design
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January 2013 - January 2015
Graduates from this program are prepared to enter the industry as product designers, drafters, CAD/CAM technicians, quality inspectors and tool designers. The course of study includes: print reading; machine tool applications; measurement and materials; job planning and layout; CAD/CAM software; solid modeling; finite element analysis; transmission of power; and 3D prototyping.