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Mechanical Engineer

Location:
Charlotte, NC, 28227
Salary:
70000
Posted:
April 19, 2013

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Resume:

JENNIFER L. LINEBERGER

**** ******** ***** **.

Charlotte, North Carolina 28227

704-***-****

*********@*****.***

EDUCATION

****-******* ********** ** ***** Carolina at Charlotte

Charlotte, North Carolina

Masters in Mechanical Engineering

Overall GPA: 3.75 / 4.0

Expected Graduation: May 2013

2004-2008 University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Graduated: May 2008 Charlotte, North Carolina

Bachelors of Science Degree in Mechanical

Engineering

Overall GPA: 3.75 / 4.0 Engineering

GPA: 3.89 / 4.0

CERTIFICATIONS

"Engineering Intern" - Successfully passed FE Exam

Skills

Computer: MS Word, MS Excel, MS Project, MS PowerPoint, MatLab,

MathCad, CATIA, Citrix/EPIC, SolidWorks (basic), ProE (basic),

Adobe, The PrintShop 20, MetroPro

Machine: ZYGO Scanning White Light Interferometer, JEOL 6480 Scanning

Electron, Microscope, JEOL 2100 Transmission Electron Microscope,

Denton Sputterer, Instron Machine, Impact Testing, Rockwell and

Vickers Hardness Testing, Lathe and Mill Training, Diamond

Machining Training

Current Employment

Safran Group - Turbomeca (Oct. 2012 - Present)

Charlotte, NC

Process Engineering Intern - Responsibilities include aiding the

Process Engineers with design, operation, control, and optimization

of the manufacturing process through CATIA CAD drawings,

creation/revision of process and inspection sheets, manufacturing

routing revisions, international communication with TMF (France),

and any other task as assigned.

Supervisor: Jim Mulligan 704-***-****

WORK HISTORY

UNC Charlotte Graduate Research Assistant (Jan. 2009 - May 2013)

Charlotte, NC

Responsibilities include mathematical and computational analysis of

nano-scale machined surface features on diamond machined specimens

in order to determine error in the surface profile, improve

machining process from error analysis, determine machinability of

the material, along with manufacturing time and expenses.

Advising Professor: Dr. Matthew Davies 704-***-****

Carolina Competition Sports (Feb. 2006 - Present)

Rougemont, NC

Track Director - Responsibilities include competition scoring,

driver registration, points analysis, competition and altercation

arbitrator, accounts payable secretary, awards director, grid

steward, corner marshal, relief flagman, insurance applications

director/pitpass registration, track clean-up and set-up, and have

filled in for race/competition director as needed.

Contact: Ollie Spain (Track Promoter/Race Director) 336-214-

8072

MIDREX Technologies (Aug. 2008 - Jan. 2009)

Charlotte, NC

Mechanical Engineer - Responsibilities include analysis of Piping

and Instrument Diagrams, controlling the Isometric Model Control

Sheet and Pipe Support Index, Model Review in Review LE, Isometric

Review, minor AutoCad applications, SmarTeam applications,

International Project Coordination.

Contact: Wes Marsh (Chief - Mechanical Engineering) 704-***-****

Fast Track Racing (August 2007 - November 2007)

Concord, North Carolina

Head Engineer's Assistant - Responsibilities included data analysis

and acquisition, Excel data programming, data organization, parts

organization, and learned some basics of the Motec computer system.

Contacts: Tony Blanchard (Head Engineer) 828-***-****

Andy Hillenburg (Team Owner) 704-***-****

.

A-Arm/Race Car Component Testing - UNC-Charlotte (May 2007 - August

2007)

Charlotte, NC

Research Assistant - Research background information on how race

car rod ends fail under different types of loads and stresses, such

as in bending and in tension. Appling that knowledge to actual

strength testing for multiple types of rod ends under different

loading conditions to create a list of rights and wrongs for

designing the parts tested. Formally present all final results to

faculty and staff.

Contact: Jim Cuttino (Advising Professor) 704-***-****

Waterman Racing Components (February 2007 - April 2007)

Concord, North Carolina

Intern - Responsibilities include parts organization, assembly of

fuel system components and fuel pumps, assembly of fuel cables and

lines, and precision and accuracy when fitting parts.

Contact: Jack Hickman (Supervisor) 704-***-****

PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

J.L. Lineberger*, B.S. Dutterer, M.A. Davies, P. Smilie, T.J. Suleski,

"High Speed Micro-Milling of an Alvarez Optic", ASPE Topical Meeting on

Structured and Freeform Surfaces, Session V, Paper 1 (2011).

Presented March 8, 2011 (Charlotte, NC).

P.J. Smilie*, B.S. Dutterer, J.L. Lineberger, M.A. Davies and T.J.

Suleski, "Freeform micromachining of an infrared Alvarez lens", Proc.

SPIE 7927, 79270K (2011). Presented January 26, 2011 (San Francisco,

CA).

J.L. Lineberger*, B.S. Dutterer, M.A. Davies, P. Smilie, T.J. Suleski,

"High Speed Milling of an Alvarez Optic," 25th ASPE Annual Meeting, Paper

3087. Presented Nov. 2, 2010 (Atlanta, GA).



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