DANIEL R. ROQUE
*** *** ****** ( San Francisco, CA 94117 ( 617-***-**** (
******@*******.***
SUMMARY
Dynamic and versatile mechanical engineer with a strong background in
design, analysis and manufacturing as well as dedication to results offers
over ten years of experience.
EDUCATION
Boston University, College of Engineering Boston, Massachusetts
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering May 2005
Honors/ Awards
NYNEX Minority Management Association Scholarship
Recipient, 1994
Boston High School Scholarship Recipient, 1994
John Volpe Department of Transportation Grant, 1997
Belcan Corporation Wings of Success, 2005, 2007, 2008,
2009
Computer Skills
Microsoft Windows, Office ICDS-Tubing, Visual CAPP-2
Suite & Project Bracket, Analysis Basic/Macros
Unigraphics/Teamcenter AutoCAD SolidWorks Ansys
Projects
Designed, analyzed & presented line system for the GE38 and T700
military helicopter turbine engines.
Reduced machine setup time & effort between dissimilar parts by
designing common manufacturing fixtures and tooling.
Automated machining operations & increased operator output by
designing and developing an automatic insert changer.
Analyzed and presented the potential use of wind turbines as an
alternative energy source.
Published two papers for D.O.T. on equations used to analyze safety
scenarios for Intelligent Cruise Control systems.
EXPERIENCE
Belcan Corporation, Advanced Engineering & Lynn, Massachusetts
Technology Division
Design Engineer/Project Manager (April 2007 - November 2009)
Designed/procured bearing components and methods of removal & lubrication
for a Mechanology wind turbine compressor prototype.
Designed oil supply/scavenge tube system and supports for GE military
aircraft engines.
Analyzed configuration models for high stresses during engine vibration and
thermal expansion.
Developed drawings for configuration hardware applying GD&T, tolerance
analysis and manufacturability concepts.
Contacted local machine shops for quotes and coordinated fabrication of
designed assembly components.
Communicated, planned and assisted in designing components such as oil pumps
and valves.
Managed funding for several projects using proprietary GE electronic
databases and complied with ISO 9001.
Belcan Corporation, Advanced Engineering & Lynn, Massachusetts
Technology Division
Repair Engineer/Project Manager (June 2005 - April 2007)
Developed repair procedures for various components of GE aircraft engines
with concurrence of multiple engineering disciplines.
Explored various technical repair methods such as high velocity & plasma
coatings, grinding, welding and furnace/torch brazing.
Coordinated validation of repair procedures with customer and adjusted
repairs as necessary.
Contacted local machine shops for quotes and coordinated fabrication of part
assembly components & fixtures.
Managed funding for several projects using proprietary GE electronic
databases and complied with ISO 9001.
Boston University, Office of Housing Boston, Massachusetts
Security Guard (September 2001 - June 2005)
Restricted entrance to authorized students and personnel to campus
dormitories.
Pratt & Whitney, Turbine Module Center Middletown, Connecticut
Manufacturing Engineer (February 1999 - August 2001)
Responsible for manufacturing high/low pressure turbine disks for various
aircraft engines within multiple cell departments and compliance with ISO
14001 & OHSAS 18001.
Prepared detailed operation procedures for broaching, milling, drilling,
turning, shot-peen and Eddy current/X-ray/visual inspections.
Designed manufacturing fixtures and tooling as new parts were introduced
into a cell department.
Procured, as necessary, machine tool inserts for uninterrupted machine
operations.
Designed & maintained spreadsheets and databases used to update inventory of
broach insert tooling.
Bell Atlantic, Broadband Implementation Somerville, Massachusetts
Intern (June 1998 - August 1998)
Surveyed residential/commercial areas and planned best possible strategy for
the implementation of fiber optic cable.
Aided in resolution of conflict with town officials and home owners as
implementation issues arose.
Communicated and coordinated planned construction sites when routing could
not be done through aerial means.
John Volpe Dept. of Transportation, Accident Cambridge, Massachusetts
Prevention Division
Co-op (January 1997 - May 1998)
Analyzed pre-collision scenarios using collected visual and numerical data
from equipped vehicles with intelligent cruise control and Lika distance/
speed detectors.
Authored safety analysis publications and aided in transference &
accessibility of raw computer data from ICC vehicles.
Developed a computer simulation concerning intelligent transportation
systems with visual and graphical interfaces.
LANGUAGES
Spanish - fluent
ACTIVITIES
Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers (Representative 1998-2001)
Kung-Fu Club (Vice-President 1997, President 1998, Representative 1999-
2006)
Boston University Outdoors Club (Representative 1997)
Hayes Valley Farm (Present Volunteer)
San Francisco Food Bank (Present Volunteer)
INTERESTS
Running, martial arts, automobiles, snowboarding, cycling, soccer, swimming
and drafting.
REFERENCES
Recommendations available upon request.