I am young motivated and self driven to improve my own and my employers' position. I have built a lot of skills and knowledge to do so. Both hands on and on the computer.
I started from the very bottom, wiring electrical control panels.
I then moved up to mechanical assembly, at the same time designing smaller projects as well using Solidworks.
As I acquired more design work in the office, I simultaneously shifted to trouble shooting completed machines that needed design revisions.
I still am the only designer at my company, and I also spend a good amount of time on the floor doing mostly troubleshooting/fixing and fine tuning.
I am the main man for travel work, I am great with customers and present myself and my company professionally.
This was my first job. I learned the valuable skills about how to "work" in a shop environment. Deal with customers and difficult people, mop floors anything you can imagine a youngster would do in a factory as the low man on the totem pole.
I built and tested shock absorbers for racecars here. It was a great highschool job for me but i wanted to learn bigger and better things.
I have excellent and accurate manual machining skills, lathe and bridgeport
Troubleshooting and repairing issues that pop up on automation equipment
Excellent design capability using Solidworks, I have a CSWP which is a professional certification using solidworks
Self motivated and independent thinker
Conduct myself in a professional manner around customers and fellow workers and interact with them appropriately