Eric H. Jiang
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Philadelphia, PA 19154
Objective To obtain a full-time position in a technical field that allows me to apply engineering
knowledge to real-world applications
Education The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Date of Graduation: May 2012
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Science, Nuclear Engineering (Double Majors)
Overall GPA: 3.49/4.00
Experience Mechanical Engineer Lloyd Industries, Inc., Montgomeryville, PA Nov 12-Present
• Developed animations to explain product’s function and installation process in specific
scenario using Inventor and secondary movie editing tools
• Created CAD drawings for customized product components and new designed products
• Collaborated with third-party web designer and IT professional to redesign the company
website and to replicate office server
• Updated all products’ catalog pages and modified the new pricing system
Math Tutor Penn State Learning, State College, PA Jan 08-May 11
• Taught Calculus, Linear Algebra, Ordinary and Partial Deferential Equations
• Led review sections with a group of students to solve sample exam problems
• Informed academic strategies for quizzes and exams to students
Equipment Engineer Assistant Toyo Engr. Co., Shanghai, China Summer 09
• Learned AutoCAD to practice 2-D engineering drawings of industrial chemical equipment
• Used SW6 v5.0 database to verify equipment spec and safety factors by recalculating
numerical data from vendor prints with respect to the GB Standard
• Translated documents ENG-CHN and wrote technical weekly memo
Senior Projects Fuel Tank Sloshing Test – sponsored by Boeing (Best Project Nominated) Spring 2012
• Designed and built a laboratory use tilt table which generates single axis oscillatory
motion to simulate fuel slosh scenario in a 15-gallon tank
• Fabricated baffle plates with different configurations to analyze the optimized effect on
slosh mitigation, resulted in 2% slosh loads reduction
• Applied FEA to analyze the stress condition of the baseframe to prevent mechanical failure
• Succeeded in 50% budget saving, chain vibration elimination, features improvement with
adjustable tilting angle and variable motor speed
• Completed weekly progress memos, proposal, poster, and technical final report to client
Bayshore Unit 1 Core Design – sponsored by Westinghouse Spring 2012
• Designed a safe and economical reload core loading pattern by using ANC for Bayshore
power plant to meet qualified cycle length, peaking factor, MTC, and feed inventory
• Utilized ANC output to verify final loading pattern with safety and operational analysis
• Performed Thermal-Hydraulic analysis using COBRA-IV to inspect cell temperatures,
void fraction, flow quality, mass flux, and DNBR at the hottest channel in the core
• Resulted in meeting all design specification and safety criteria with bonus point in MTC
Skills Computer Skills:
Proficient in Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Matlab, C++, Simulink, Advanced
Nodal Code, Microsoft Office Suite
Experienced in UNIX, COBRA-IV, MCNP5, Photoshop, WordPress
Languages:
Proficient in speaking and writing Chinese Mandarin and Cantonese on a technical level
Accomplishment Engineering in Training (FE) certified 2012
TJX Companies Inc. Scholarship Recipient of 2008
Dean’s List Student, five out of nine semesters
Activities American Nuclear Society 2010-2011
Robotic Club in Penn State University 2008-2009
Math Club in Penn State University 2007-2008