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Permanent Address Age: 51DOB: 2/4/60

6080 S. Hulen St., Ste 360-900Health: Excellent

Ft. Worth, TX 76132-2622Years Experience: 30

(800) 977-3119Highest Security Clearance: Secret

EDUCATION

Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering

University of Illinois

Masters of Business Administration

University of Dallas

SUMMARY OF WORK EXPERIENCE

o Parametric Technology Corp. (PTC) Certified Engineering Provider (CEP) Pro/E & Intralink.

o Background includes Lead Engineer in Product Design, Industrial Design, Pro/Engineer Trainer, Automated Tool Design, Equipment Design, Robotic Station Design and Installation, Senior Project Engineer, and Program Automation Supervisor. Responsibilities have included Direct customer, vendor, and internal negotiations; Product definition and planning; Management of project design with both internal and external design groups; Qualifying vendors for manufacturing requirements; Releasing product family designs;establishing Product Information Systems, Coordinate manufacturing, assembly and test; Installation of first lot to the customer.

o Experience in Injection/Transfer/Compression Molded Part design, Formed Sheet-Metal part design, Plaster and Die Cast part design, Massive Accelerator Layouts and Component Design, Massive Laser System Layout and Design, Ship Design and Construction, Wafer Test Equipment Interface Design, Thin Warped Wafer Handling, Ceramic Fabrication, Plastic Fabrication, HiVacuum Equipment, High Temperature Equipment, Electrical/Microwave Board Assembly, Military Aircraft Tooling, Automated composite tooling, and Telecommunication Equipment design.

o Skills include a working knowledge of stress analysis, machine design, tool design, PLC programming, robotic controller programming, NC programming on CADAM, factory laser installations, procurement/vendor negotiation experience, and project supervision with scheduling, budgeting, and staffing responsibilities, data to CAD translation, automated CAD to CAD conversions.

o Computer graphics experience includes working with parametric solid, surface, and wire frame models; Pro/Engineer (20,000+ hours)(including Mechanica, Surfacing,& Sheet Metal), CADAM (4500+ hours), CV4x and CV5 (3500+ hours), CATIA(500+ hours), CV Personal Designer, MicroCadds, and AutoCad Release 12 with Designer.

o Other software package experience includes Primavera P3, Project Planner, Time Line, Project Scheduler 5.0, MicroSoft Project, Paradox, Dbase 3+/4.0, Lotus 3.1, MANMAN, MRPS, several graphic program languages, several script languages and simulation packages including GPSS.

PRESENTATIONS AND ARTICLES

4/2003Bay Area Pro\User Group “Establishing Telecommuting with Intralink and Pro/E”

10/2002East Bay Pro\Users Group “Design Decisions with a Massive Family Table Project”

9/2001Berkeley Pro\User Group “Animation in Pro/E”

8/2001East Bay Pro\User Group “Tips and Tricks on Intralink Data Extraction”

9/2000Berkeley Pro\User Group “Intralink Training” & “Advanced Top Down Design”

3/1999LawrenceBerkeley Laboratory “Lessons Learned on the NIF Large Assy”

11/1998“Implementing Large Assembly Tools in Mid-Project” Pro/files magazine

10/1998Texas Pro\User Conference, Austin, TX - Invited Speaker

9/1998Lucent International Designer Conference, Eatontown, NJ - Keynote Speaker

6/1998International Pro\User Conference, Anaheim, CA - RUG Presenter of the Year

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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

010/11-current Nokia Siemens Networks, Irving, TX.

Provide Industrial Design, Detailed Design, and Individual CAD training on Pro/E and WindChill for the Reno Project. Tasks have included designs for; Solar Shields, various EMI Shielding, Mounting Brackets, various Die Cast, injection molded, compression molded, extruded, and sheet metal parts.

Additional Skills Required included; establishing ECAD to MCAD Conversion process (ie. hint map, modeling 95% of the board components, and idx file conversions), Pro/E Symbol and UDF library feature creation, Ansys modeling of multiple gasket profiles for force and compression calculations.

01/10-01/12Dow/Kokam, Lee’s Summit, MO.

Market Development: Working with Public Safety Sector equipment manufacturers to develop batteries using the new Li-Polymer cells developed by Dow/Kokam. The task includes identifying specific client needs that directly related to the DK cells strengths, developing battery concepts, writing proposals and making initial presentations to prospective clients.

10/10-6/11Contracted to EFJohnson, Irving, TX.

Product Development: Public Safety Radio Designs and accessories. The job involved the industrial design, engineering and detailed design of sheet-metal parts, board and flex layout, and injection molded plastic housings and components. Engineering effort involved 6-sigma tolerance analysis, stress analysis using hand calculations and ANSYS Workbench. Projects included the new submersible handheld 5700Av Advantage line of radios and several battery, battery charger and accessories designed for the radios.

07/10-12/10Contracted to Enfora, Richardson, TX.

Product Development: Worked to solve production problems related to a previous design. The development required expertise in ultrasonic welding, injection molding tolerances, sheet metal fabrication tolerances and a rapid turnaround in design.

05/10-12/10Contracted to FlashScan3D, Richardson, TX.

Product Development: Developed 9 different projects for R&D activities involving 3 dimensional finger and hand print scanning. These products were used for proof of concept demonstrations and are being used in software developments projects. The designs included optical components, lighting and camera mounts and involved design and development cycles of usually 1-2 weeks.

03/10-6/10Contracted to Trane, Tyler, TX.

Product Development: Worked to convert existing product lines from copper coils to aluminum coils and convert from previous production lines to newer production lines. The task was primarily a Pro/E

01/08-current: ReavillMed, Fort Worth, TX.

Product Development: peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line design and several ancillary products. The job involved the detailed design and prototype development thru to FDA testing. The project included the design of plastic extrusions and injection molded plastic components. In addition there were several demonstration setups, batteries and accessories designed. Patent application is pending.

09/05-7/09Contracted to EFJohnson, Irving, TX.

Product Development: Public Safety Radio Designs and accessories. The job involved the industrial design, engineering and detailed design of magnesium and aluminum die cast parts, sheet-metal parts, board and flex layout coordination, and injection molded plastic housings and components. Engineering effort involved 6-sigma tolerance analysis, stress analysis using hand calculations and ANSYS Workbench, coordinating delivery of several time critical components, and traveling to vendors/CM’s to debugging production problems.Projects included the new submersible handheld 5100ES line of radios and the “Lightning Control Head” which is an industry first Electro-luminescent (EL) display for vehicle and motorcycle mounted radios. In addition there were several batteries and accessories designed for the radios.

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09/05-5/06Contracted to Siemens, Dallas, TX.

Product Development: “Fiber Optics to Home” FIOS enclosure. The job involved the industrial design, engineering and detailed design of a fiber optic termination box for mounting on customers home. The project requiring injection molded plastic components, board layout coordination,sheet-metal parts, and a casting. Engineering effort involved 6-sigma tolerance analysis, FEA modeling using hand calculations and ANSYS v9.0 Workbench, thermal evaluation. This job was concurrent with the EFJohnson project.

08/04-10/05Contracted to Motorola, Fort Worth, TX.

Product Development: Cell Phone Base Station Equipment (XMI). The job involved detailed design of various sheet-metal parts, injection molded plastic components and several large castings. Engineering effort involved 6-sigma tolerance analysis, FEA modeling using hand calculations and ANSYS v9.0 Workbench, Thermal Modeling using Fluent IcePak V4.1.16 and coordinating delivery of several time critical components. In addition I was responsible for Formal Technical Reviews (FTR) online-conferencing international sites and vendors.

05/04-10/04 Contract Awarded by Weber Aviation, Inc., Gainesville, TX.

Product Development: Aircraft seat components. Developed both industrial designs and detailed designs for Cup Holders, Tray Tables, and Composite Seat backs for the new Boeing 7E7 and the new Airbus A380 aircraft. Currently designing a folding, sliding, thin profile, tray table with cup holder for the new composite seat. The contract requires customer presentation graphics, SLA and fabricated mockups, and detailed production design of various sheet-metal parts; vacuum-formed and injection molded plastic part; and machined components.

01/04-6/04Contract Awarded by SRI-PD, Dallas, TX.

Product Development: "Angiojet Pump Drawer”. Provided conceptual and detailed designs to various sheet-metal, vacuum formed plastic, injection molded plastic, and machined components for a Medical/Surgical roller pump, and its drawer and transmission. Provided animations and presentation material

11/03-2/04Contract Awarded by Appliance Scientific, Dallas, TX.

Product Development: "Sanitizing Dishwasher Design". Provided a detailed design package and engineering analysis for a new product line. Integrated Pro/E models from major suppliers such as Maytag and Plaset into a new assembly that included high volume sheet metal and injection molded components. The design cycle took only 7 weeks; the prototype was ready 3 weeks later, meeting a 3 month design to production target. Presented the design to Maytag using Pro/E animations, detailed drawings, mockups, and prototype components.

6/00-4/2003Contracted to LawrenceBerkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA.

Pro/E and Intralink Implementation – Coordinated and implemented software purchase negotiation for 35 new seats of Pro/E and Intralink; established "System Administration" processes; defined hardware requirements for Unix Servers, NT clients, and network hardware purchases. Established training for new users and provided custom training on Intralink, Pro/Animation, Pro/Surface, Intro to Mechanica, Routed Systems, and evaluated some of the Pro/NC tools including “Expert Machinist” and “Model Check”

Program Support – Provided design and engineering support on several projects including SNS-FE, LHC, Femta Second Proposal, and NLC Proposal. Projects included creating large coordinating assemblies used between major subcontractors, very large highly stressed vacuum vessel designs, large magnet design, heat dumps, and custom scripts used to convert massive data files into Pro/E models. Modules used included Intralink toolkit, Pro/Toolkit, Pro/Surfacing, Pro/Mechanica support, Pro/Sheet Metal, and Routed Systems (Pro/Cable) and Product View.

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7/97-6/2000Contracted to LawrenceLivermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Livermore, CA.

NIF Laser Program – Created and coordinated the Large Assembly models which included the entire optic path and over a million components in a single assembly; Implemented and managed Pro/E & Pro/PDM; provided CAD support and training for 180+ Pro/E Designers on Unix and NT stations. Modules used included Pro/PDM, Pro/PDM Toolkit, Pro/Toolkit, Pro/Surfacing, Pro/Mechanica, Pro/Sheet Metal, and involved creating several scripts in “C” Shell and “K” shell.

3/97-6/97Contracted to Lucent Technologies, Inc., Naperville, IL.

Provide long term mentoring on Pro/E advanced assembly skills; train and implement Pro/PDM on a Lucent wide program; support the PDM submission of all Lucent’s existing Pro/E projects; support Unigraphics to Pro/E conversion.

8/96-3/97CEP Consultant for PTC (Pro/E) and Pro/E resellers (ADG), DFW area.

Provided short term consulting and on-site training for PTC and ADG clients. Provided formal training on Pro/PDM. Provided hands on training in Advanced Assembly Techniques, Pro/PDM, Pro/Surface, and other packages. In addition, provided a complete design automation solution to one customer, manufacturing integration support to another and designed and fabricated equipment to potential Pro/E customers.

1/96-8/96Contracted to Cerprobe, Inc., Chandler, AZ.

Completed redesign of the 2 primary interface products, the F330T 12 GHZ interface and the A580 Pogo Tower and clamping mechanisms. Also completed were several design variations for both quote and fabrication. Responsibilities included setup of the Pro/E stations and support for the design staff in their transition from AutoCad to Pro/Engineer.

5/95-1/96Contracted to Motorola Com 1, Phoenix, AZ.

Project Engineer: Coordinated design modifications for thin wafer handling with several Motorola equipment vendors. Assumed engineering and design of the Wafer Pack/Ship Machine as an in-house project. Several PATENT applications submitted.

4/95-5/95Contracted to Motorola Com 1, Phoenix, AZ.

Engineering Consultant: Evaluated and coordinated wafer handling designs between several equipment vendors in the “Thin Warped Wafer Program” at the new Com 1 facility.

9/94-4/95Contracted to the University of Texas at Arlington’s Automation and Robotic Research Institute, Ft Worth, TX.

Staff Engineering Consultant: Evaluated and incorporated design changes into the Liquid Metal Jet Labs Solder/Tin Continuous Jet System. Worked on the Molten Copper Jet Design Team. Coordinated the installation and training of Pro/Engineering systems into ARRI. Developed several proposals for future ARRI contracts including a thin wafer handling system for a major semiconductor corporation.

7/92-8/94Contracted to Becton Dickinson Corp., Canaan, CT.

PROJECT ENGINEER: Develop material handling concepts to move molded medical products to assembly machines. Personal responsibilities included coordinating quotes for several different concepts, developing simulation models to verify the concepts' feasibility, supervising the tasks of several outside designers, coordinating design efforts with Translogic Corp., TEC Conveyors, Allen Bradley, and several fabricators, coordinating the installation, debug, testing, and production integration of the 72 station Electric Tracked Vehicle system.

Skills used included AutoCad R12 for Windows (modeling, detailing, and assembly of the interface stations), graphic simulation on GPSS, schedule development on Time Line, PLC coding (26 Allen Bradley SLC500's, one host 5/60 PLC, and four Panel View screens), Specification and Test Plan Development.

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8/916/92Contracted to Materials Research Corp., Congers, NY

PROJECT ENGINEER: Lead design of new line of vacuum wafer deposition equipment called Eclipse Vacuum Front End. Personal responsibilities included designing maintenance load locks, supervising the tasks of 4 internal designers and 2 outside design shops, coordinated the design effort with Brooks Automation in the development of a wafer vacuum transport chamber. Skills used included UNIX based Computer Vision (modeling, detailing, and assembly), AutoCad R11 drawings and conversions, thermal analysis on Cosmos, schedule development on Project Scheduler 5.0, production release on MANMAN, and developing status reports on drawing status with MANMAN & Paradox reports.

6/91 8/91Contracted to Gilman Assembly Automation, Janesville, WI.

DESIGN ENGINEER: Involved layout and detailed design of a multi-station catalytic converter assembly machine. Skills required were CADAM design, analysis, and detailing skills; geometric dimensioning and tolerancing knowledge. Working knowledge of punch presses and die sets, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, conveyors, grippers, proximity sensors and optical sensors.

1/90 9/90Texas Instruments Inc., Denton, TX

PRODUCTION ENGINEERING SUPERVISOR: Involved coordinating Industrial Engineering, Process Engineering, Drafting, Automation, and Tool Design for 5 proprietary programs at the site. Duties included procurement, vendor negotiations, staffing, scheduling, and budgeting.

6/88 1/90Texas Instruments Inc., Lewisville, TX

PROJECT LEAD AUTOMATION ENGINEER: Involved evaluation, conceptual layouts, writing specifications, generating cost benefit analysis, vendor selection, and coordinating up to 6 engineering teams to design and install automation cells.

4/85 6/88Texas Instruments Inc., Richardson, TX

AUTOMATION ENGINEER: Involved in design and installation of Robotic MCB assembly station, Laser Foil Trimming station, Conformal Coating station, and several semiautomatic assembly stations.

8/82 4/85General Dynamics, Fort Worth, TX

AUTOMATION ENGINEER: Involved detailed design of robotic, aircraft tooling and cutters for precision drilling and routing of composite materials and aluminum, graphic simulations of robotic cells, design and installation of the F16 Canopy Robotic Drilling Stations, and several upgrades of other heavy machining cells.

Variations of Keywords and phrases:

Aircraft Tooling, Aerospace tooling,

PTC Pro/E Pro-e pro e Pro-engineer Pro/Engineer ProEngineer Pro-surface Pro/Surface ProPDM, Intralink trainer, Ansys Workbench, Stress Analysis, Thermal Analysis,