Darryl W. Loshbough
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PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Highly motivated professional looking to obtain a design position that will utilize the skills I have developed over the past 25 years in the automotive industry. Experienced in the following areas of manufacturing including:
8000 Hours Catia V5 Steel Stampings Packaging Transmission
Efficient in Enovia and TeamCenter Engine Packaging FEAD
Efficient in VPM & SmarTeam Castings Cooling Systems
Solids and Surfacing Packaging Roll-in Chassis Exhaust Systems
Plastic Design Frames, Crossmembers and Brackets FTP Data Exchange
Work Experience:
Panasonic Automotive; Farmington Hills, Mi 2012-present
Design Engineer – Catia V5
● Design, Package and Release Sound System Cmponents
● Checking Release Packages
● Data Management utilizing TeamCenter
Boeing (Volt); Everett, WA 2011-2012
Design Engineer – Catia V5
● Design and Release Structures Components
● Checking Release Packages
● Data Management utilizing Enovia and TeamCenter
Husqvarna; Charlotte, NC 2011-2011 Design Engineer – Catia V5
● Design of Cast Body 2013 Husqvarna Brand Rototiller
● Packaging of Sprockets and Drive Chain for Tine and Wheels
● Testing of Competitor and Husqvarna Tillers
Valeo Sylvania; Seymour, In 2010-2011
Designer – Catia V5
• Front and rear lighting components for the 2013 WK for Chrysler.
• Packaged LED lighting, Bezel, Inner and Outer Lenses.
• Ensured timely and accurate completion of all work while focusing on the quality of products.
Daimler Trucks; Gaffney, SC 2009-2010
Designer – Catia V5
• Designed Exhaust, Crossmembers and Packaging Fuel Tank for the Motor home and Bus group.
• Checked Designs and Details to ensure components would pass computer system check...
Chrysler, LLC; Detroit, MI 2000-2009
Designer – Catia V4/V5
• Analyzed data for the Jeep Chassis Group to develop improved designs for the Liberty and Grand Cherokee.
• Assisted in the design of these modules to enhance vehicle performance and safety.
• Components included exhaust, brake lines, cross members and rails.
Bartech Engineering – Daimler Chrysler; Detroit, MI 1996-2000
Designer – Catia V4
• Conducted extensive research and training regarding Chassis components including driveline study and exhaust system design and details.
• Assigned to the R1 Dakota Program – Liaison between Chrysler and Dana Corporation.
• Participated in projects which included engine packaging, axles, transmissions and exhaust.
Time Engineering – Detroit Diesel; Redford, MI 1992-1996
Designer – Catia V4
• Details and Designs of V-10 Diesel Engine Components.
• Design of Intake Manifold, FEAD and Cooling System.
• Worked with Engineer in Packaging of V-10 Engine.
Engineering Services – Ford Motor Co.; Dearborn, MI 1987-1992
Designer – Computervision
• Detail and Light Layout
• Detail of Engine Components which includes Oil Pan and V10 Cylinder Head.
• Manual Design of Fan Shroud.
Education:
Henry Ford Community College; Dearborn, MI 1984-1987
Computer Science
Additional Education & Training Programs
• Catia V5 / Enovia PD Workshop (2011)
• Product Definition Data Workshop (Enovia) 2012
• PDM for Design Engineers (TeamCenter) 2012
• Daimler Trucks – Catia V5 Training for Sketcher and Assembly (2008)
• Macomb Community College – Catia V5 Training CAS100 and CAS200 (2007)
• Daimler Chrysler – DMU Basic Class, V5 Sketcher Class, V5 Fundamentals Class (2006_
• Daimler Chrysler – GD&T (2005)
• Oakland Community College – CATIA Certificate of Achievement Catia 4.1 (1991)
• Spaulding – Computervision 4X – Certificate of Achievement (1988)
• Ford Motor Co – Geometric, Dimensioning and Tolerencing (1988)
• Batavia School of Automotive Design - Certificate of Achievement (1987)
REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST