Brad Moutray
Hoover, AL 35226
*******@*****.***
August 2008 to June 2010: Design Engineer, Lincoln Composites, Lincoln, NE
- Responsible for design and analysis of composite pressure vessels. Apply
knowledge of engineering principles to support the development and launch
of products through effective and proactive design engineering. Prepare
engineering specifications, drawings, bills of material, and work
instructions. Provide technical leadership to production and non-technical
staff for assigned projects. Assist with analysis and implementation of
effective preventive and corrective actions, using effective engineering
judgment and appropriate root cause analysis tools. Use engineering
resources including finite element analysis (FEA) and computer aided design
(CAD).
. First design engineer to design and manufacture a composite pressure
vessel from start to finish.
. Recognized for completing duties on time and under budget for 2009 during
performance review.
. Wrote current instruction and inspection manual for Lincoln Composites'
CNG bulk hauling container.
. Designed tooling and procedures for preparing resin specimens for
testing.
. Improved efficiency and decreased material waste of manufacturing line by
optimizing multi-axis filament winding machine motion.
. Recognized as being one of only two people capable of generating wind
patterns for NGV product line.
January 2008 to May 2008: Mechanical Engineer Intern, NASA, Kennedy Space
Center, FL - Responsible for assisting the Applied Physics Lab with
technical support for prototypes and testing.
. Designed a mirror mount and optical system for a defect depth measurement
device that is used on the space shuttle windows.
. Designed parts for inductor/interferometer depth measuring system.
. Completed assembly and testing for a prototype flow sensor to be used on
the space shuttle.
October 2007 to January 2008: Manufacturing Engineer Intern, Square D
Company, Lincoln, NE - Responsible for engineering tasks assigned by
manufacturing engineers.
. Created lock out/tag out procedures and documentation for entire
manufacturing plant.
. Decreased part rejection by designed components for continuous
manufacturing production line.
. Updated drawing packages from AutoCad to ProE.
May 2006 to August 2006: Biomedical Engineer Intern, Bryan Lincoln General
Hospital, Lincoln, NE - Gain experience and interest in the field of
biomedical engineering. Learn the function and mechanical operation of a
Ventricular Assist Device (VAD). Catalog equipment by learning hospital
inventory program. Interview patients about improvement of VAD.
. Designed and implemented a database used to monitor patients' VAD
readings using Microsoft Access.
November 2004 to October 2007: Research Analyst, Kenexa, Lincoln NE -
Validate survey data and reports by using statistical software (SPSS).
Responsible for creating executive summaries and querying the normative
database. Train new employees on SPSS and duties of a research analyst.
. Promoted to manager of normative database.
. Increased normative data offering of Kenexa by giving them the ability to
cut data by multiple demographics.
. Received quarterly award for outstanding work on the normative database
while still completing the duties of a research analyst.
. Awarded the highest available performance based bonus every year of
employment.
BS Mechanical Engineering, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, 2008
EIT, Fundamentals of Engineering, Lincoln, NE, 2007
BS Mathematics, Union College, Lincoln, NE, 2004