Peter R. Kamuf
Cincinnati, Ohio 45231
*********@*****.***
Summary:
For many years I worked with my clients complete their projects. These
clients were small companies and giant corporations. Some projects only
required part or drawing documentation changes, while others were concept
to final product.
Skills:
Solid Edge, Solid Works 2008 5 years, AutoCAD, Inventor 2010, PDM Works,
Parametric 3D CAD modeling 13 years, Microsoft Office, Project, Excel,
Power Point, drawing change orders, Bills of Materials, Failure Mode
Effects Analysis, Invention Disclosures, finite element analysis, rotating
machinery, Geometric Dimension and Tolerance Stack Ups, fixture design,
sheet metal and plastic injection molded parts.
Strengths:
I am a self starter with good communication skills who is eager to learn
new things.
Education:
University of Cincinnati, College of Engineering. B. S. in Engineering
Mechanics.
Work History:
August 1997 to Present. Mighty Ones Engineering, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Being a product designer, I help my clients complete their projects on
time, using CAD and other technologies. I learned FDA 510k, D.O.D. and
N.E.C. guidelines to design products for those markets. My background
includes part, assemblies and drawing revisions. Including sheet metal,
fixtures, plastic parts, machined components and electronic assemblies.
Customers included:
Innova Incorporated (www.innovainc-usa.com)
Designed fixtures and equipment to test lasers.
Rotex Global (www.rotex.com)
Helped them add custom feed feature to product line of fertilizer machines.
Hoffco Comet (www.hoffcocomet.com)
This rotating machinery project involved designing drive trains and kinetic
energy storage systems for hybrid delivery vehicles using torque
converters. Energy calculations were very important here.
Cincinnati Test Systems (www.cincinnati-test.com)
Gave them a hand completing several automation fixture projects.
Acorn Engineering (www.acornengineering.com)
Designed a plumbing safety product, this was a multi million dollar
project. After design completion tested product with accredited laboratory.
Proctor and Gamble (www.pg.com).
I verified how a new soap product outperformed most competitors in the
market place. Performed several wear and cycle tests on other consumer
product and documented all the resulting data.
KDI, a division of L3 communications
Contracted to design electronic components for US Military weapons,
following strict D.O.D. guidelines. Some components were multi-layered
circuit boards with discreet components and their casings. Most assemblies
were analyzed with finite element techniques to look for vibration
problems.
Schaerer Mayfield USA (www.schaerermayfieldusa.com).
Used composites to remove all metal from a FDA 510k medical device, then
delivered to customers for testing, this was a 1.1 million dollar project.
In addition I was able to reduce build time of some exotic products. The
products were class 1 and 2 medical devices.
Parkway Products (www.parkwayproducts.com).
Designed plastic injection and urethane compression molds.
Ethicon Endo Surgery (www.ethiconendo.com).
Was able to design several different class 1 and 2 medical devices to
repair blood vessels and other anatomy. I worked with a future technology
division to find new ways improve breast cancer detection and acid reflux
treatment. These were FDA 510k projects and required detailed documentation
for patent protection.
September 1994 to October 1996. SDRC, Milford, Ohio.
Used quality control techniques to improve reliability of computer CAD
product. Provided technical support to customers over the phone and in
person.
Hobbies:
Karate, Skiing, Rowing, Mountain biking, Story writing, Model building,
AIAA.