Daniel McIntyre
Materials Science Engineer
abhwh2@r.postjobfree.com
Palm Harbor, FL 34685
Cell: 561-***-****
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a position that allows me to apply my knowledge and experience of
research and engineering principles, giving me the opportunity to
contribute to a progressive company.
EDUCATION
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Masters Degree, Materials Science and Engineering- Graduation December 17,
2010
GPA 3.5
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering, Graduation May 1,
2009
Major GPA 3.2/4.0 Overall GPA 3.2/4.0
Specialization-Metals
Order of the Engineer
EMPLOYMENT
Materials Engineer, BELAC LLC Oldsmar, Florida 2011-Present
. Reverse engineered numerous OEM high pressure turbine blade alloys,
including elemental analysis, microstructure, mechanical properties,
coatings, and cyclic oxidation tests
. Managed the metallographic laboratory, which inspected casted and coated
parts to specific quality specifications
. Provided metallographic support to the company by utilizing optical,
digital, and electron microscopes as well as my knowledge of casting and
manufacturing processes
. Implemented work instructions and specifications to optimize the
braze, welding, and heat treatment processes
. Performed failure analysis of engine run parts - created, tested, and
analyzed a revised procedure to mitigate the failure
Graduate Research Assistant, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida
2009-2011
. MOSAIC Project - Elemental analysis of plant fertilizer utilizing SEM and
EDS
. Office of Naval Research Project - Creating TEM lift outs using a FIB and
an in-situ Omniprobe to analyze dislocations and grain deformation in the
material
. Bulk metallic glass project - Thermoplastic forming of bulk metallic
glass alloys into intricate shapes for the analysis and characterization
of their features and formability
. Knowledge and expertise in standard metallographic techniques as well as
scanning white light interferometry (SWLI) and arc melting
Materials Engineering Research Assistant, University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida 2008-2009
. Senior project - working with an Archaeology PhD. candidate in the
Materials Science Engineering Department
. Assisting Dr. Bourne and Dr. Willenberg running Nigerian slag samples
thru SEM and XRD
. Determining ancient iron smelting techniques by assimilating and
analyzing "African dig data" for PhD candidate
. Laboratory research with analytical equipment to include SEM, XRD and
TEM
SKILLS
. Ability to safely work in a laboratory setting researching, investigating
and compiling information
. Knowledge of and extensive experience with analytical equipment such as
SEM, FIB, XRD, TEM, EDS
. Experience in handling sophisticated hardware and specialized equipment
in a laboratory setting
. Diligence and attention to detail, including excellent filing and
organizational skills
. Knowledge of all Microsoft Office products with technical writing
experience
. Good customer-relations background, including ability to articulate and
communicate well