Justin Taylor
ac0axd@r.postjobfree.com
Cincinnati, OH 45240
OBJECTIVE
Employment as entry-level mechanical engineer utilizing machine, computer, and design skills
EDUCATION
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Graduated: May, 2017
B.S. Mechanical Engineering Major/Cumulative GPA: 3.0/2.985
COMPUTER AND TECHNICAL SKILLS
SolidWorks Certified Associate – Mechanical Design (CSWA), HSMWorks, AutoCAD, MATLAB/Simulink, Ansys, LabView, C++, Quartus II, and Microsoft Office
WORK EXPERIENCE
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant – August 2015 – May 2017
Mechanical Design Machine Shop
Instruct students how to read a technical drawing from a machinists point of view and then make the part.
Extensive knowledge of proper use for common machine equipment such as band saws, grinders, sanders, surface grinders, lathes, and milling machines. Common operations conducted include making holes, cuts, and turning to desired diameters.
Long-Lok Fasteners, Cincinnati, OH
Machinist Operator, June - August, 2015
Machinist Operator, May - August, 2014
Machinist Operator, June - August, 2013
Operated machinery to mill out bolts and screws.
Developed intimate knowledge of proper, safe, and efficient manufacturing procedures.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
SAE Baja Racing Team, Spring 2013 – Spring 2016
Worked on design, 3D modeling through SolidWorks, machining and fabrication of parts, assembly of the vehicles, getting sponsorships, parts ordering, and maintaining the team website.
Tested vehicle performance and design to help tune the CVT, suspension and brakes.
Product Design Capstone Project, August 2016 – May 2017
Member of a four-person product design team that developed a solution to help create a quick deploying and retractable roadside safety barrier for emergency responders.
Went out into industry to do research and shadowing to identify a problem area and come up with solutions
Developed several rounds of prototyping to help refine and implement ideas for the barrier
Utilized Solidworks to make a 3D model of the barrier housing, the machine and wood shop to make the prototypes, and tested the prototype every round for flaws and failures