Ryan M. Michalko
**** ******* ***** ******, *** York 14901 607-***-**** ****.********@*****.***
Objective Looking for a company to grow and mature with and to further my skills as a developing Mechanical Engineer. Bring to your organization attributes and skills in the areas of:
Problem Analysis/Source Identification/ Trouble Shooting/
Resolution Efficiency/ Pride in Job Performance/ Team Building
Education Inamori School of Engineering at Alfred University Alfred, NY
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, 2011
Minor in Mathematics
Major Curriculum
Kinematics/Dynamics of Machinery, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics 1 and 2, Structure/Properties of Materials, Manufacturing, Finite Element Analysis
Senior Design Project
Converted a carbureted motorcycle to be fuel injected for output optimization. Fabricated parts and install components.
Fluent in Pro Engineer, Auto Desk, 3D Solidworks, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project)
Technical MATLAB, VBA, ABAQUS
Skills Blue Print Reading, Requests For Quotes, Procurement
Employment Hilliard Corporation, Elmira, New York
Project Engineer, September 2011 to Present
Researched, Designed and developed processes to speed up production
• An RTV sealant took 24 hours to cure. Worked with vendors to use a UV light activated sealant that cures in 12 seconds.
Product management skills
• Currently working on upcoming units for the customer with new technology for the next model year.
• Organizational skills for documentation of all product testing, supplier quotations, design development and product specifications.
Oversee the main assembly lines in plant
• When situations occur I have the required skills to identify, investigate and ratify the problem to maintain production.
• Experience with Non-Conforming Reports. Working through these reports to avoid future problems.
• Hilliard is ISO certified
Acquired skills to become an efficient liaison with Polaris and suppliers
• Traveled to several Customer locations for design reviews on upcoming products.
• Traveled to Customer to work through problems. Acquired skills to be a successful liaison between Customer and supplier
• During research and development traveled to various companies to discuss processes that would benefit both parties.
Familiar with making changes and updating prints while working with the drawing room.
• Completed change requests from manufacturing engineers, product engineers, quality or new products.
Activities ASME Eagle Scout