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Engineer Manufacturing

Location:
Broken Arrow, OK, 74012
Posted:
March 09, 2010

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DEMORY GREEN

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Broken Arrow, OK 74012-4967 Pg 1 of 2

Phone: 918-***-**** abnf0q@r.postjobfree.com

SUMMARY

Proven Industrial Designer in several industries with manufacturing and engineering experience, including R&D, design,

production and customer interface roles extending from concept to finished product. Creative, outside-the-box approach,

producing profitable, innovative new products, and cost savings.

TECHNICAL SKILLS

ProEngineer (WildFire 3), ProIntraLink (3.x), PdmLink, Solidworks, AutoCAD,

MS Access, MS Office: Word, Excel

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

CALLIDUS DIV HONEYWELL, Tulsa, OK (Manpower) Aug – Nov 2009

ProEngineer Coach-Mentor

• Coach-mentor for software migration. Contributed best-practices experience to both users and

administrator.

Library and system part creation and setup to multiply user effectiveness.

Teaching sessions for untrained users.

Administrative setup help for PDM software.

CENTRILIFT DIV BAKER-HUGHES, Claremore, OK 1992 – 2009

Sr. Designer

• Designed and detailed new products, including one full product line for updated cost-savings and

modernized features.

Resolved manufacturing and design-related problems. Aided manufacturing programmers in use of ProEngineer models in

direct CAM machine use.

Repaired ProEngineer models that failed to regenerate. This gave me an extensive frame of reference for model features to

embrace and to avoid for a stable model base.

Distilled and gathered several hundred separate parts into two models, transforming them from a collection of disparate,

inconsistent parts to a highly useable ‘hardware’ status.

Participated in AutoCAD to ProEngineer transition of product base. Pushing through the challenges encountered gave a

valuable knowledge base of avoidable trip-up practices.

As someone with both AutoCAD and ProEngineer experience, I became a ‘coach’ for new ProEngineer users.

Created method for using ProEngineer CADD models in a streamlined, simplified way to integrate engineering,

manufacturing and marketing use, requiring significantly less engineering manpower and drastically shortening the time

required for production of customer orders and new designs.

- The use of a few simple standards in model construction enabled the near-automation

of an entire super-large system from part level up, without needing to resort to any

more than basic ProEngineer features.

Planned successive part combinations became building blocks for assemblies, eliminating unnecessary model links for

IntraLink to track, making decreased links by up to 80%

Large assembly models became smaller and simpler. The smallest assemblies could be up to 80% smaller with better file

usefulness.

Large assembly models gained the ability to be used in super-large system models.

Sensitive proprietary product information became protected from ‘reverse engineering’ attempts.

Potential tie-ins with manufacturing and sales were multiplied. Finished models can be viewed and manipulated by

manufacturing and assembly personnel, getting one step closer to ‘paperless’ manufacturing. Marketing can also use the

same building-block large and system assemblies for customer illustration or to generate custom system combinations.

A set of several ‘boilerplate’ templates for parts & assembly models enabled greatly shortened development time and model

generation, substituting days for weeks in the development cycle.

The simplified model organization made model regeneration failures much less likely.

Standard ‘library’ parts became more widespread.

Use of ProEngineer’s relations to control key dimensions in similar families of parts simplified family tables by up to 75%,

decreasing manually-entered regeneration problems correspondingly.

Part Model constraints in assembly models could typically be reduced by 2/3 (1 replacing 3), decreasing model generation

time and increasing model stability.

DEMORY GREEN PAGE TWO

NMP CORP, Tulsa, OK 1990 – 1992

Draftsman

THERMOLYNE CORP, Dubuque, IA 1983 – 1988

Project Engineer

ALMCO DIV KING-SEELEY THERMOS CO, Albert Lea, MN 1979 – 1983

Project Engineer

GRAPHIC SYSTEMS DIV ROCKWELL INTL, Cedar Rapids, IA 1976 – 1979

Tool Design Draftsman

EDUCATION

B.S., Industrial Education, Iowa State University; Ames, IA

TRAINING

Centrilift: Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

Tulsa software reseller: SolidWorks introduction training

Tulsa Technology Center and PTC Corp: ProEngineer software training

AFFILIATIONS

Local homeowners association: During terms as President, Vice President and Treasurer, guided the association through

legal restructuring, financial challenges and significant upgrades in physical facilities.



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