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Wichita, KS 67226 (316) 634-0343 message (316) 518-0428 cell OBJECTIVE Sustain stress engineering position due to Boeing Wichita site closure in 2013. (US citizen) PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 4/2012 - Present BOEING, Wichita, WA BOEING Engineer, level IV (Tanker group, 767 derivative) Provide stress support for the KC-46, section 48, in the areas of skins and stri ngers. Provide technical support to design group based on new design changes and fuselage modifications. 2/2011 - 4/2012 BOEING, Mukilteo, WA BOEING Engineer, level IV (Tanker group, 767 derivative) Provide stress support for the KC-46, section 48, in the areas of skins and stri ngers. Provide technical support to design group based on new design changes and fuselage modifications. 8/2007 - 2/2011 BOEING, IDS, Wichita, KS BOEING Engineer, level III-IV (Refueling Support Systems) Provide stress support for the KC-135 spares group in the areas of fuselage, win g, tail and refueling boom. Respond to diverse engineering tasks related to fabr ication tags, part or material substitutions, engineering assistance on design c hanges. Coordinate With ASIP engineering group with regards to disposition of da mage tolerant parts. Boeing Six Sigma training. 6/2006 - 8/2007 SPIRIT, Wichita, KS, Spirit AeroSystems, Lead Engineer, level III 767 and 777 Section 41 - Sustaining Group Approve and review repair proposals for the primary fuselage structure on 767 an d 777 airplanes. Structural analysis includes static, fatigue and damage toleran ce substantiation for skin, stringers, frames, floor beams and bulkheads that co nform to Boeing and FAA regulations. Provide technical support to design group b ased on new design changes and modifications. 9/2004 - 5/2006 BOEING, Wichita, KS, 737-900X Section 44 BOEING Engineer, level III (Structural Technology Group) Create strength check notes (SCN) to validate new structural design and resubsta ntiate existing structure for the mid section fuselage of the 737-900ER airplane . Sign off new design drawings and communicate to designers any structural chang es in order to conform with the ultimate and fatigue analysis. 4/2004 - 9/2004 BOEING, Wichita, KS, 767 Section 41 Respond to customer telexes and support 767 repair requests. Determine structural integrity of aircraft structural assemblies and its related components for the front fuselage of the airplane. 4/2003 - 4/2004 BOEING, Wichita, KS, 767 Section 45 Review design drawings and submit relevant stress and structural analysis accord ing to load paths and load distributions. Develop standard analytical calculations using classical hand computations to su pport the finite element analysis.

July 1999 - Feb 2002 Mechanical Engineer (design & analysis) ASML, Thermal Systems, Orange, CA - Performed design-engineering tasks including process development and integrati on, equipment evaluation and design modification for the semi conductor wafer pr ocessing technology (low volume production and each machine has its own customer unique specification in terms of process and configuration). - Electronic packaging and proper sizing of external vendor equipment according to its optimum location and functionality. - Prepared layouts and released engineering drawings related to the machine's pr imary and secondary systems such as gas delivery system, vacuum, pneumatic assem bly, wafer automation handling system and machine's structural assembly (frame a nd panels). - Participated in design meetings and technical problem solving sessions. - Improved existing product by increasing its reliability and decreasing its mai ntenance requirements. - Reduced mechanical assembly cost by identifying and acquiring generic componen ts. - Generated detailed assembly drawings for engineering reviews and presentations along with detailed part drawings based on ASME Y14.5 standards and GD&T principles. - Documented engineering changes and revisions using ISO 9000 along with relevan t ECO and BOM. - Followed up on internal shop floor deviations and proposed new techniques to r esolve problems. - Interfaced with vendors to determine component compatibility and incorporated new products. - Conformed to budget limitations and product cost and released documentation wi thin tight schedule. Oct 1996 - July 1998 Senior engineer / scientist (structural group) BOEING, SPACE STATION DIVISION, Huntington Beach, CA - Provided structural analysis and documentation for assemblies that were mounte d on the international space station. Reports were presented during preliminary and critical design reviews (PDR & CDR). - Determined structural integrity of space primary and secondary assemblies and its related components that were designed in UG V16. (Some assemblies included h ousings for electronic packages) - Reviewed design drawings and submitted relevant stress and structural analysis according to load paths and load distributions based on part and assembly drawi ng extraction from UG V16 and submit design modifications and recommendations. - Developed standard analytical calculations using classical hand computations t o support the finite element analysis (Patran and Nastran, base model created in UG V16). - Performed analysis covered the following technical areas: part stress, materia l definition from MIL-HDBK, strength of materials, thermal, fracture and fatigue based on vibration cycles. Oct 1994 - Aug 1996 Mechanical Liaison Engineer Electro Industries, Saudi Arabia - Provided technical support to the manufacturing department (parts fabricated a t a high production rate). - Approved structural and stress analysis for the production of steel roof struc tures. - Designed and modified steel and plastic components of telephone cabinets. - Communicated with internal machine shop personnel to recommend and record any deviations from released design drawings and assist in setting up tooling proces ses especially in the milling operations and laser cutting operations.

MAR 1994 - June 1994 Mechanical Engineer Hughes-Power Control Systems, Torrance, CA - Prepared engineering reports and provided a laboratory setup of the air-condit ioning system. - Performed testing and thermal evaluation for the air conditioning system of an electric vehicle. - Teamed with internal machine shop personnel to build a laboratory bench type a ir conditioning model made from purchased components and custom made parts. Oct 1992 - Feb 1993 Mechanical Engineer Hydrodyne, Burbank, CA - Prepared engineering report which would be submitted for client review. - Analyzed metallic bellows and seals to be used in aerospace applications. - Validated engineering analysis with laboratory tests. June 1989 - Sept 1992 Applications Engineer (FEA design and analysis) Engineering Mechanics Research Corporation, Troy, MI - Provided engineering support to software developers by solving customer proble ms in the automotive industry using finite element modeling and analysis softwar e. - Applied FEM/FEA software to design and analyze automotive components with emph asis on improving a component's ability to resist multiple loads. - Enhanced the performance of an air conditioning system by analyzing the fluid flow of air inside the ducts of an automobile. Mar 1988 - May 1989 Mechanical Engineer (Machine design & analysis) Lucas Western, Inc., Brea, CA - Performed engineering calculations to be used in customer proposals. - Provided detailed machine design calculations using classical hand calculation s. - Refined designer drawings in order to meet customer specifications. - Evaluated overall actuator design through comprehensive engineering analysis. - Prepared technical reports for proposal submittals along with detailed machine design analysis. EDUCATION MSME, Mechanical Engineering - California State University, Long Beach, CA BSME, Mechanical Engineering - California State University, Long Beach, CA Thesis: The Application of a Free Piston Gas Expander to transform waste heat to mechanical energy. COMPUTER SKILLS Moss Duberg, CSW, SA, IAS Catia v4 and v5 Patran, Nastran MathCAD

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