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William I.

Noyes
Nicholasville, KY 40356
(859) 553-6385
bill_noyes@roadrunner.com

EDUCATION
BSME Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Oklahoma State University, 1977.
MBA Masters in Business Administration, Golden Gate University, Norfolk, Virginia campus, 1984.
AS Associates Degree in Electronics Technology, State Technical Institute, Memphis, TN, 1992.

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS


PE (Mechanical & Electrical) Professional Engineering Registration: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida,
Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee and West
Virginia.
CFEI Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator (NAFI Certifications)
CVFI Certified Vehicle Fire Investigator
ACTAR Certified Automobile Accident Reconstructionist
CQA Certified Quality Auditor
CRE Certified Reliability Engineer (ASQ CERTIFICATIONS)
CQE Certified Quality Engineer

EXPERIENCE
Present, Chief Executive Officer, (CEO), Noyes Engineering, Investigate fires, accidents and equipment
failures for insurance and legal clients.

2014 - 2015, Professional Engineer - U.S. Forensic, Nicholasville, KY Investigated fire scenes, accidents
and equipment failures for insurance and legal clients.
2006 2014, Senior Mechanical and Electrical Engineer EFI Global, Nicholasville, KY Examine
accident and fire scenes for cause and origin, including product defect, machinery failure and auto accident
reconstruction.
2004 2006, Midsouth Products Engineering, Gadsden, AL, Senior Mechanical Engineer. Projects
include Pro/Engineer modeling and solving technical issues for outsourcing to China.
DFMEA,
Electromechanical Design, Pro/Engineer and FEA analysis conducted. Products are controls and ice makers
for consumer refrigerators.

1993 - 2006, Forensic Engineer. Examine accident and fire scenes for cause and origin, including structural
and machinery failure, as well as product defect investigations.
2001 - 2003, Amana/Maytag, Searcy, AR, Senior Product Design Engineer. Responsible for designing
mechanical and electrical components for existing laundry products, and quality improvement and cost
reduction projects.
1999 - 2001, General Electric, Louisville, KY, Mechanical Design Engineer. Designed case and door
components for new refrigeration products, including sheet metal and electronic part design utilizing ProEngineer. Conducted failure analysis of accelerated test units.
1996 - 1999, Systems Engineering and Laboratories (SEAL), Memphis, TN, Professional Engineer.
Examined accident and fire scenes for cause and origin, including structural failure, machinery failure, and
product defect investigations.
1994 - 1996, Systems and Service International (SASI), Memphis, TN, Safety Engineer. Conducted UL
approval work for electronic products and was responsible for designing sheet metal and plastic parts using
AutoCAD 12 with 3D.
1991 - 1993, Self-employed, Memphis, TN, Professional Engineer. Contracted PC repair and upgrade,
auditing of quality systems, refrigeration and electrical equipment, and Forensic Engineering.
1990 - 1991, Sharp Corporation, Memphis, TN, Mechanical Engineer. Coordinated all UL and other
regulating agency approval activity for microwave oven products and was responsible for design and solution
of mechanical fit, thermal limitations, cost reduction and manufacturability problems.
1986 - 1990, Whirlpool Corporation, Benton Harbor, MI, Project Engineer. Supervised technicians in
development testing for gas and electric clothes dryers. Performed and wrote testing standards for these
products.
1984 - 1986, Magic Chef Company, Cleveland, TN, Project Engineer. Designed various sheet metal and
plastic parts for microwave ovens. Responsible for cost reduction projects.
1979 - 1984, US Navy, Norfolk, VA, Naval Officer. Managed a division of electronics and data processing
technicians at a mainframe computer facility as well as a division of firefighters, plumbers and welders aboard
ship.

OTHER
ProEngineer; AutoCAD; CNC machining; Spanish language (r,w,s); Green Belt Six Sigma; Northwestern
University Traffic Accident Reconstruction I and II; Fire Investigation; 30-hour OSHA course; several courses
taken toward MSME and BSEE, NFPA 70E Electrical Safety.

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