Gregory M. Quinto
*** **** ****., ********* ****, NY 11596 Phone: 516-***-**** Email: ab0q46@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a full time position in the field of mechanical engineering utilizing my strong analytical, computer,
and teamwork skills
Professional Experience
Coldpack, R&D Engineer / QC Manager Oct. 2011- June 2013
• Conducted comprehensive ISTA-certified thermal testing for customers and R&D projects
• Provided technical engineering support for clients and co-workers
• Researched packaging industry to help Coldpack design new products and gain a competitive edge
• Developed and revised documentation and work instructions according to ISO 9001 standards
• Conducted visual, dimensional, and mechanical quality checks of all incoming materials
NASA ISS EarthKAM/MoonKAM, Orbits Team Lead Intern Jan. 2011- Sept. 2011
• Utilized NASA state vectors and STK to propagate and map out orbits for ISS
• Corrected offset/drift by targeting image files received from NASA
• Processed and annotated images for EarthKAM website
• Managed scheduling of new interns to provide easy transitions into designated roles
• Developed procedures for new MoonKAM mission and documented them for future interns
Education
University of California, San Diego Graduation date: June 2011
B.S. Mechanical Engineering GPA: 3.2/4.0
Provost Honors: Spring 2011, Spring 2010, Spring 2009, Fall 2008, Spring 2008
Relevant Design Projects
UCSD, MAE 171B: Custom Thermocline Sensor Spring 2011
• Designed, built, and tested a sensor to travel underwater to obtain depth and temperature data
• Programmed microcontroller to control sensor’s depth and take measurements
•Developed casing for sensor to avoid buckling underwater and shield electronics
UCSD, MAE 156B: Sponsored Project, Networkfleet Inc. – 3D Movement Sensor Winter 2011
Gregory M. Quinto
637 Foch Blvd., Williston Park, NY 11596 Phone: 516-***-**** Email: ab0q46@r.postjobfree.com
• Contracted by Networkfleet to create a sensor for fleet vehicle tools
• Programmed a 6 DOF sensor to wirelessly measure all movements in 3D space via Bluetooth
• Tested prototype with LabVIEW to display graphs of position, velocity, and acceleration data in real
time
UCSD, MAE 156A: Senior Design Project Fall 2010
• Designed, built, and programmed a robot for a robotics competition
• Utilized AutoCAD/Inventor for design and Microcode Studio Plus for programming
Technical Skills
Computer Skills: Windows, C/C++, Matlab, Solidworks, AutoDesk Inventor, AutoCAD, ProEngineer,
LabVIEW, Microsoft Office, SatelliteToolKit
Machine skills: Bandsaw, Drill Press, Mill, Lathe
Equipment: Oscilloscope, Function Generator, Digital Multi-meter, LaserCAMM, 3D printer,
Emissometer, Densitometer, Thermal Test Chamber
Microcontroller Programming: Lab X2, mbed, Arduino