Innovative and detail-oriented Post Secondary Engineering graduate with 3 years of experience in the manufacturing industry, offering unique blend of expertise in sheet metal, plastic molding & precision casting manufacturing industry. Proficient in managing industrial operations, mechanical drawings & designs, and quality assurance to deliver optimum results for clients and drive business growth. Experienced in marketing research, design project management, and verbal communication to monitor design lifecycle, control product quality, and ensure client retention.
Capstone Project- Research, Design & Documentation for Collapsing Portable Tool Trolley, Applied the knowledge and skills acquired through the program courses relating to an advanced manufacturing environment. Researched and designed a Collapsing Portable Tool Trolley on SolidWorks and drafted 2D drawings on AutoCAD. Documented a factory layout for production of the trolley within the provided budget limit. Created bill-of-materials for raw materials and equipment required for manufacturing. Applied Quality Management System and Lean Six Sigma Principles such as VSM, Pareto Chart, ISO 9001: 2015, and PFMEA to enhance the production process. Charted a Health and Safety Policy for the company to uphold Canadian and Ontario Rules and Regulations within the factory. 3D Printing Application Project, Researched and printed a Rotating Multipurpose Organizing Stand using FDM technology. Applied the knowledge and skills acquired through the 3D printing course to research, optimize and print an existing market product via an FDM printer. Researched the market for products that could be manufactured using 3D printing technologies and could, in return, be optimized. Modelled the rotating organizer on SolidWorks and then used Ultimaker Cura to slice it with a focus on tolerances, minimal support, and minimal printing time. Drill Jig Design, Modelled and drafted drawing for a concentric six-hole drill jig. Apply the knowledge and skills acquired through the Jigs and Fixture course to model and draft a drill jig. Researched types of jigs that would be best suited for the given task. Modelled a Sandwich jig employing the 3-2-1 methodology and using parts from Carr Lane for maximum tolerance control and repeatability and used AutoCAD to draft the shop floor drawings for individual parts of the jig, focusing on CNC machining and employing GD & T symbols.