Raymond Deyo
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Summary of Qualifications
A dynamic, team spirited and performance driven mechanical engineer with product
development, manufacturing industry and HVAC consulting knowledge. Educated on the
latest trends and technology in the mechanical engineering field. Recognized for keen
ability to improve component designs, increase efficiency, and decrease the need for re-
engineering. Creative problem solving and troubleshooting skills complemented by
meticulous and creative detail to drawings and specifications.
Core Competencies
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Product Design HVAC
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Nuclear Reactor Design and FEA Applications
Analysis
Skills
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Solidworks ERP
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Product View Windchill
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Microsoft Office Suite New Product
• Development Processes
Pro-Engineer
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• Intralink
Pro-Mechanica
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• SAP
Creo
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• PDM LINK
Creoview
Education
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering 05/09
Guilford Technical Community College
Associates of Science in Pre-Engineering 05/95
Technical Experience
09/12-present
The Gleason Works Rochester,NY
Tool Design Engineer, Intralink, Pro-E 4.0,Pro-M, SAP
Design and implement new concepts in workholding, gears, and machine tools.
• Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, schematics, and computer-
generated reports
• Research and analyze customer design proposals, specifications, manuals, and
other data to evaluate the feasibility, cost, and maintenance requirements of
designs or applications.
• Solicit new business and provide technical customer service.
• Develop and test models of alternate designs and processing methods to assess
feasibility, operating condition effects, possible new applications and necessity of
modification.
• Conduct research that tests and analyzes the feasibility, design, operation and
performance of equipment, components and systems.
• FEA
• Material research/identification
• Project Management
• GD&T
06/12-09/12
Plug Power, Latham, NY
Mechanical Designer, Intralink, Pro-E 3.0, Pro Sheetmetal 3.0
Redesign of battery system enclosures to ensure manufacturability, interchangeable parts,
and testing.
• Investigate pertinent factors such as inter-changeability, service requirements,
efficiency and agency requirements.
• Evaluate and design products for ease of manufacturability, and to meet cost and
performance targets.
• GD&T
11/10 – 3/12
Rheem Manufacturing Company, Montgomery, Al
Senior Mechanical Designer (Pro-E 4.0/Creo/Windchill), Pro Sheetmetal 4.0
Responsibilities include plan, coordinate, and check engineering changes prior to
supervisory signature, investigate and troubleshoot product design related problems
and opportunities, documenting findings and performing corrective/improvement changes,
evaluate and design products for ease of manufacturability, and to meet cost and
performance targets, develop both 3D solid models and 2D production drawings.
• Cradle to grave
• Involvement with new designs in research and development in product
development in commercial electric/gas water heaters.
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• Prepared rough proposal, revision, or production layouts, notes, and sketches of
design assignment from which final production drawings can be made.
• Designed a section of a major component, secondary elements of a major
functional system or a system or a complete minor functional system working form
overall design sketches and notes, design directives and preliminary design data.
• Analyzed test data and document findings, and formulate/recommend
improvements of the developing prototypes.
• Investigate pertinent factors such as inter-changeability, service requirements,
and efficiency and agency requirements.
• Evaluate and design products for ease of manufacturability, and to meet cost and
performance targets
12/03 - 5/06
Ohmcraft, Honeoye Falls, NY
Abrasive Trimmer, (Autocad)
Responsibilities included program editing and generation using a trimming application,
measured the values of resistors and performed cuts into resistor boards using a micropen
abrasive trimmer.
• Created updates and modifications to enhance the performance of this
manufacturing process.
• Worked directly with software developer to make modifications within the program
to enhance the manufacturing process.
• Tested new manufacturing process and created final report.
11/01 - 3/03
Itron Corporation, Columbus, OH
Engineering Technician
Responsibilities included performing structural analysis of utility poles using LD Field,
prepared work orders using LD PRO and gained familiarity with NESC (National Electrical
Standard Code) standards. Identified loading/clearance problems and suggestion of
remedies.
• Recognized for expertise in locating utility structures.
08/00-10/01
Atlas Tool, Rochester,NY
Manufacturing Technician, Solidworks
Responsibilities included generating CAD models using SolidWorks, EIA coding, creating
tool paths to obtain manufacturability, fixure design.
School Projects
02/09 - 05/09
HVAC Chicago Building Project
University at Buffalo
• Used HAP Carrier program to analyze the heating loads within the rooftop system.
• Used hand calculations through the entire building to compare the heat loads of the
building within the program.
• Established all of the heat transfer coefficients used in the doors, windows, walls,
and rooftops.
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02/09 - 05/09
Senior Design Project- reconfigurable snow shovel/ snowbrush
University at Buffalo (Pro-E3.0/Pro Mechanica)
• Took the design of the snow shovel and snow brush and placed into one device
where both functions could be used independently or together as a
companionship.
• Looked at an FEA model and what stresses the model would endure.
• Compared our FEA model to hand calculations to verify our results.
• Prepared and gave a clear presentation of our results.
08/06 - 12/06
Product Design- Portable Water Station
University at Buffalo (Pro-E 4.0)
• Designed a portable water device that allowed users to use this system in almost
any environment.
• Equipped with a manifold system that supplies water to six sinks.
• The source of the water is a garden hose which has an easy hook up device.
Military Service
12/89 - 12/93
Honorable Discharge, Lance Corporal, E-3/Field Radio Operator, U.S. Marine Corps
• Ensured communication was established and maintained for the course of
operations.
• Supervised personnel during training operations.
• Secret Clearance
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