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My exceptional range of design capability is gleaned from an intensive career in a wide range of industries. Solving the design needs of industries as diverse as
foundries to electronics yields a rare insight into issues associated with the design of all sorts of mechanisms and equipment. I learned to communicate issues with people with widely different needs. By habit, designs accommodate manufacturability, cost, human factors, OSHA requirements, tolerance stack-ups, geometric dimensioning and tolerance, corrosion protection, high-speed operation, special materials, material availability, hazardous environments, various power and control systems, ANSI/ASME/MIL/FED engineering drawing standards, high-production concerns, etc.
14 years of product design experience in aerospace, marine, automotive, off-road,
paper, oil field, and telephony industries.
12 years manufacturing tooling and facilities engineering experience in
composites, foundry, rubber, oil field, automotive, woodworking and food industries, designing tooling and automatic machines (robotics) for manufacturing operations and related equipment such as conveyors, etc.
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