Omkar C. Bhate
**** **** **** ****** *********, FL 32934
Home: 321-***-**** Cell: 321-***-****
abhjau@r.postjobfree.com
U.S. Citizen
Career Objective
Seeking a challenging position in the materials/mechanical engineering area where I can utilize my skills
to benefit the organization
Education
Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering (MSMSE) December 2010
University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL GPA: 3.3/4.0
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME) -- Materials December 2007
University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL GPA: 3.6/4.0
Related Experience
• Expertise in materials characterization/testing techniques for tensile, impact, and hardness
• Experience with Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and analysis of diffraction patterns
• Design and fabrication of mesh heater for a subsonic wind tunnel (Senior Design I and II
Project)
• Deep knowledge of physical metallurgy and mechanical behavior principles
• Authored a research paper highlighting the concept of hardenability in steels
• Authored a technical paper on the phase transformations in Ti-6Al-4V alloys
Work Experience
Lockheed Martin, Orlando, FL October 2008 –
December 2010
UCF College Work Experience Program (CWEP)
• Tested adhesive failures in bonding applications using established experimentation
procedures to determine shear strengths in aluminum panels
• Performed weekly chemical analysis of the production plating line to determine bath
strengths, chemical composition, and pH levels
• Analyzed process and material specifications related to aerospace materials
• Updated and created material part numbers for the Process Standardization group
• Documented procedure changes for the Production Operations group
• Maintained a database of hazardous materials used by the Production Operations group
• Worked closely with materials engineers and safety personnel to determine the appropriate
chemicals and materials to be used for a specific application
L-3 Communications, CyTerra Corporation, Orlando, FL May 2007 – December 2007
Intern
• Researched different material techniques for stainless steel meshes used in explosives trace
detection
• Supported Trace Detection laboratory with data collection of traces such as PETN, RDX, and
TNT
• Documented research techniques and experiment results
• Set up purchase requisitions for materials and supplies
• Organized spreadsheets containing data of the trace amounts detected
University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL August 2006 – December 2007
Teaching Assistant
• Conducted labs for “Introduction to Engineering Profession” and “Engineering Concepts and
Methods” courses
• Graded weekly assignments including lab reports and exams
Software Skills
AutoCAD, SolidWorks, MathCAD, Windows 2000/XP/7, Microsoft Office Suite