Analytical and detail-oriented mechanical design drafter technician with background in mechanical maintenance. Proven to understand technical specifications and translate needs to project teams.
Mission Foods:
• Decrease downtime on lines assigned.
• Spot root cause problems to eliminate repetitive downtimes and breakdowns.
• Redesign safety switch fixture to avoid damage under heavy use and enhance personal safety.
• Support team throughout arduous overhauls.
• Self-training on several equipment to resolve breakdowns on efficient time.
Lovin Ovens:
• Able to repair production equipment that coworkers and equipment service technicians from the previous shift failed.
Sure-Fit Auto Upholstery:
Extinguish fire when a coworker was working alone performing welding.
Ricolino (Confectionary):
• Helped in major down time to acquire needed repair part from local supplier instead of overseas
• Helped in design to incorporate punch device in packing machine.
Bimbo Bakeries:
• Modified equipment and eliminate the use of air compressor.
• Design and build set of guides to eliminate mold jams traveling in conveyor.
• Pinpoint problem in major downtime base on English knowledge.
CSWP (SolidWorks Mechanical Design Professional), Dassault Systemes
CSWA (SolidWorks Mechanical Design Associate), Dasault Systemes
CSWA (SolidWorks Additive Manufacturing Associate), Dassault Systemes
Certificate in Drafting Technician: Mechanical
CAD/CAM Operator in CAD Mechanical Drafting Technician
When I was learning Additive Manufacturing, one curriculum task was download a file from a website to get it 3D printed. It was a simple task, I choose to download a file from a robotic arm. I just need the printed parts of the project, the task was done. After that point everything else it become a personal goal, To put the project together I needed servomotors, bolts, wires, breadboard, HC-06 Bluetooth module, Arduino board, and a cellphone, (I need to add the robotic arm is controlled with a MIT app installed in your phone). I quick learned the necessary to get the robotic arm up and working, but I did not like the original base, I made to different, then I want to make my own gripper, I designed both in SolidWorks and I printed the parts at home. The whole process was arduous and difficult, I when trough several iterations regarding the parts design, troubleshooting electrical wire connections including programming and setting up the Bluetooth module, testing different Arduino sketches and MIT applications. I want to design another version of the gripper. The process of improvement never ends. Regarding scale models, I really enjoy contemplate the design of different vehicles, specially metal kits, challenge make life interesting.